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Nilson Matta
Nilson Matta
Brazilian jazz bassist and educator
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Romero Lubambo
Romero Lubambo
Brazilian musician
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Naná Vasconcelos
Naná Vasconcelos
Brazilian percussionist
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Gretchen Parlato
Gretchen Parlato
American singer
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João Donato
João Donato
Brazilian musician
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Oscar Castro-Neves
Oscar Castro-Neves
Brazilian guitarist, composer, arranger
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Dom Um Romão
Dom Um Romão
Brazilian jazz drummer, percussionist
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Steve Khan
Steve Khan
American musician
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Eliane Elias
Eliane Elias
Brazilian jazz pianist, singer, arranger and songwriter
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Cyro Baptista
Cyro Baptista
Brazilian musician
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Antônio Carlos Jobim
Antônio Carlos Jobim
Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist
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Paulinho da Costa
Paulinho da Costa
Brazilian musician
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Sérgio Mendes
Sérgio Mendes
Brazilian musician
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Airto Moreira
Airto Moreira
Brazilian musician
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Carlinhos Brown
Carlinhos Brown
Brazilian musician
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Toninho Horta
Toninho Horta
Brazilian musician
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Vic Juris
Vic Juris
American jazz guitarist
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Helio Alves
Helio Alves
Jazz pianist
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Marc Johnson
Marc Johnson
American jazz bass player, composer and band leader
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Johnny Coles
Johnny Coles
American trumpeter
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Jorge Ben
Jorge Ben
Brazilian recording artist, musician, songwriter
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Eumir Deodato
Eumir Deodato
Brazilian musician
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Lenny White
Lenny White
American drummer
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Manolo Badrena
Manolo Badrena
Puerto Rican musician
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Michel Camilo
Michel Camilo
Dominican Grammy-award winning pianist and composer (born 1954)
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Leny Andrade
Leny Andrade
singer, musician
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Michael Brecker
Michael Brecker
American musician
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Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker
American flugelhorn and trumpet player (1945-)
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Gene Bertoncini
Gene Bertoncini
American jazz guitarist
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Moacir Santos
Moacir Santos
Brazilian composer
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Larry Coryell
Larry Coryell
American guitarist
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David T. Walker
David T. Walker
American musician
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Miroslav Vitouš
Miroslav Vitouš
Czech bass guitarist, jazz musician and contrabassist
Intro
musician
Genres
Music

Café is the stage name of Edson Aparecido da Silva, sometimes credited as Edson da Silva or Café da Silva, a percussionist, singer, composer, and music producer born in Villa Maria, São Paulo, Brazil. He moved to the U.S. in 1985.

He has recorded with Chuck Mangione, Steve Winwood, Jon Lucien, Dave Liebman, Eliane Elias, Rob Mounsey's Flying Monkey Orchestra, Edu Lobo, Batacoto, Gilberto Gil with Ernie Watts, Paquito d'Rivera, David Byrne, Steve Khan, Baden Powell, Tom Harrell, Richard Stoltzman, Joyce Moreno, Judy Niemack, Danny Gottlieb, Herbie Mann, Ana Caram, Bireli Lagrene, James Taylor, Djavan with Stevie Wonder, Sérgio Mendes, Randy Brecker, Nilson Matta, Roni Ben-Hur, and Rachel Portman.

He has appeared with Chico Buarque, Milton Nascimento, Simone, James Last, Philippe Saisse, Sadao Watanabe, the New York Samba Band, Roberta Flack, David Byrne, Tania Maria, Herbie Mann, Larry Coryell, Mor Thiam, Gato Barbieri, Vinx, Pepeu Gomes, Michael Franks, Harry Belafonte, Mick Jagger, Margareth Menezes, Ashford & Simpson with Maya Angelou, Michael Brecker, Paul Winter, Astrud Gilberto, Jose Neto, Betty Buckley, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Alex Foster, Lew Soloff, Manfredo Fest, David Kikoski, Aydin Esen, Vinicius Cantuaria, Claudio Roditi, Tony Cedras, and Dianne Reeves.

He composed the piece "Three Express", which he performed with Nilson Matta, Roni Ben-Hur, and Victor Lewis on their 2011 Motéma Music release, Mojave. The same year, he released his first album as leader, Meditations with the Orishas.