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    Codona 2. (1981) Codona 3. (1982) Codona 2 is an album by American sitarist and tabla player Collin Walcott, American jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and Brazilian jazz percussionist Naná Vasconcelos (collectively known by the acronym Codona) recorded in May 1980 and released on ECM the following year—the second of three self-titled albums by the ...

  2. 16 de may. de 2011 · CODONA’s name—a portmanteau derived from its members’ firsts: COllin Walcott, DOn Cherry, NAna Vasconcelos—melds minds and hearts in the deepest crucible of music making. With their unique brand of pan-culturalism, CODONA developed an entire sonic landscape without needing to throw itself under the next promising classification to come ...

  3. Codona. Name derived from the letters of the name of Collin Walcott (tabla, sitar), Don Cherry (tpt, p, hunter's guitar), and Nana Vasconcelos (per). Multi-ethnic improvisational music, mostly stemming from Walcott's…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Codona fue una banda estadounidense de música de jazz y world music. El grupo sólo editó tres discos autotitulados para el sello ECM en los años 1978, 1980 y 1982. El trío estaba formado por Don Cherry ( trompeta , Melódica , flauta , etc.), Collin Walcott ( sitar , dulcimer , sarod , tabla , Timbales , etc.) y Naná Vasconcelos (instrumentos de percusión).

  5. Alfredo Codona didn’t return to the circus for the 1937 season; instead, he went to work in a garage owned by his sister Hortense’s husband, Charles Ferrante, in Long Beach, California, where the Codonas had settled. On June 28, Vera filed for divorce, on the grounds of cruelty. Codona pleaded no contest; the divorce was granted on July 1.

  6. Codona 3 by Codona released in 1983. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Codona. (album) Codona is an album by American sitarist and tabla player Collin Walcott, American jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and Brazilian jazz percussionist Naná Vasconcelos (collectively known by the acronym Codona) recorded in September 1978 and released on ECM the following year—the first of three self-titled albums by the trio. [1]

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