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Baden Powell Quartet was an ensemble organized and directed by Baden Powell. They debuted in 1970 with successful and critically-acclaimed European and Japan tours. The quartet recorded over 19 compositions within three days at Barclay studio in Paris in December 1970, focusing on Afro-Brazilian music, and released them on three-part LP album. Baden Powell worked with the singer Janine De Waleyne for the first time on this project, and invited a few other guest musicians to participate in the recording sessions, including Lou Gamme (bass flute), Charles Verstraete (trombone), Pierre Gossez (tenor sax), and Ariel Kalma (wooden flute). Personnel Baden Powell – guitar, vocals Ernesto Robeiro Gonçalves – bass Helio Schiavo - drums Alfredo Bessa - brazilian percussion
![]() | Baden Powell g 1937-2000 BR |
![]() | Alfredo Bessa perc *1933 BR |
![]() | Ernesto Ribeiro Goncalves b, vl *1945 BR |
![]() | Helio Schiavo dr BR |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tristeza - Live 1970 | Baden Powell Quartet | 2011 | Album |
Vol. 1 | Baden Powell Quartet | 1971 | Album |
Vol. 3 | Baden Powell Quartet | 1971 | Album |
Vol. 2 | Baden Powell Quartet | 1971 | Album |