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Amanda Ruzza Band: New York, NY, November 8, 2012
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Mamiko Watanabe
pianob.1980
Chris Stover
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Ben Flocks
saxophoneb.1989
The set list was balanced between compositions from Ruzza, Stover and Watanabe, as well as a couple of covers. On Ruzza's "This Is What Happened," the bassist was very creative, performing fast-paced solos on her five-string electric bass. Another impressive moment came with "Pagao," an obscure song by the legendary Pixinguinha (1897-1973), known for bringing chorinhos to the mainstream in his native country. Here, Stover and Ruzza started out with an intricate duet that later moved into a laidback and contemporary samba feel. Also notable was "Pimenta No Choro," an up-tempo Ruzza original that utilized a Sao Paulo samba groove.
The musiciansmany of whom participated in Ruzza's debut, This Is What Happened (Self Produced, 2012)had great chemistry together. Later in the evening, Ruzza participated in a second set of music by singer

Caetano Veloso
guitarb.1942
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