Michel Camilo

Michel Camilo (1954 - ) is a pianist and composer from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He was classically trained at the National Conservatory and then became a member of the National Symphony Orchestra at age 16. Camilo moved to the United States in 1979, where he continued to study music at Mannes School of Music and the Juilliard School of Music. He has written several top-rated Latin Jazz albums including:
  • "Why Not?"
  • "Michel Camilo"
  • "On fire"
  • "On The Other Hand"
  • "Spain"

External link

Camilo, Michel

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
fish otolites
empanadas
cycle
ripping
newtonian
atom (standard)
kiwi (people)
pyramidal number
lowton
perushtitsa
king of fighters evolution
citizens for blank votes
another democracy is possible
mirabeau b. lamar high school
mirabeau b. lamar high school, houston
tetrahedral number
greg gilmore
richard stevens
aaron t. beck
david weinstein (musician)
newtonian telescope
photino
tony moore
overwhelmed and annoyed citizens (spain)
eli yablonovitch
federal administrative court of germany
davidov stradivarius
richard wallace (scientist)
franz cumont
digital processing
markov
broad street station
live shit: binge & purge
sanford i. weill
shedd aquarium
evaristo abaco
list of band theme songs
sim brick
list of songs about fictitious bands or musicians
galvin railway station, melbourne
therian
soldier field
bentley college
mdfmk