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About the Artist
Oscar Marcelo Aleman, singer, dancer, entertainer, and guitarist extraordinaire, was born in Northern Argentina on February 20, 1909. At the age of six, he was dancing and singing with his family's folk ensemble, the Moreria Sextet. By the age of ten, after his mother had died and father had comitted suicide, he found himself an orphan working sporadically as a dancer and musician on the streets of Santos.

In 1924 Oscar met and began working with Brazilian guitarist Gaston Bueno Lobo. The duo was signed to the prestigious Argentine Victor label and performed under the name Los Lobos. On occasion, they would add violinist Eleven Verdure and recorded under the name Trio Victor.

In the 1930's, having discovered American Jazz via Eddy Lang and Joe Venuti, Oscar moved to Paris where he was immediately hired by Josephine Baker to lead her band, the Baker Boys at the Cafe de Paris. This provided him an incredible opportunity to play regularly with American Jazz musicians who would come to see Josephine and sit in with her band.

Oscar later formed his own nine-piece band which would play nightly at the Le Chantilly, just across town from where Django Rheinhardt and his partner violinist Stephane Grappelli would be performing at The Hot Club of France with their Quintet. Although these two geniuses of the guitar never recorded together, they became close friends.

In 1939, jazz critic Leonard Feather visited Paris. He returned to America raving about his new "discovery" and stated, "Aleman has more swing than any other guitarist on the continent."

Oscar relocated to Buenos Aires in the early '40s and continued to record and perform with both a swing quintet, as well as with a nine-piece orchestra.

In 1972 at age 63, Oscar recorded a new album which met rave reviews and helped re-launch his career with the reissue of many of his previous recordings, along with concert dates and television appearances.

He continued to teach and perform in his native Buenos Aires until his death in 1980.

Product Description
Jazz quartet and quintet.

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    Grabaciones Recuperadas
    Oscar Alemán
    Manufacturer: ACQUA RECORDS
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    Latin PopLatin Pop | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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    ASIN: B0000DJEEK
    Release Date: 2003-09-30

    Tracks:

    1. O Vestido de Bolero
    2. De Buen Humor
    3. Tengo Ritmo
    4. Bme Mucho
    5. Saudade de Bah
    6. Tono no. 1
    7. Para Mi Eres Divina
    8. Caravana
    9. Murmullo de Pros
    10. La banda de Alejandro

    Album Description

    Jazz quartet and quintet.

    Rock Music:

    1. Hawaii Tatoo [Import]
    2. Home [SACD] [Import]
    3. Il Re Degli Ignoranti [Import]
    4. India [Import]
    5. Journey of the Celts
    6. La Danza
    7. La Donna Il Sogno Il Grande Incubo [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    8. Le temps des 45 tours v. 1 [IMPORT]
    9. Les Oiseaux [Import]
    10. Light These Lights

    Rock Music

    rock music

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