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Alfredo Codona (October 7, 1893 – July 30, 1937) was a
Mexican trapeze artist who was a
member of the world-famous "Flying
Codonas" and was the
first aerialist...
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Codona was a free jazz and
world fusion group which released three self-titled
albums on the ECM
label in 1979, 1981 and 1983. The trio
consisted of...
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heard on the 1975
release Brown Rice. He was a
member of the ECM
group Codona,
along with
percussionist Naná
Vasconcelos and
sitar and
tabla player Collin...
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Codona 2 is an
album by
American sitarist and
tabla player Collin Walcott,
American jazz
trumpeter Don
Cherry and
Brazilian jazz
percussionist Naná Vasconcelos...
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Codona 3 is the
third and
final album by jazz trio
Codona—featuring
sitarist and
tabla player Collin Walcott,
trumpeter Don
Cherry and
percussionist Naná...
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Codona's Amu****t Park is an amu****t park
located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was
established by the
Codona family in 1970, and is
currently being managed...
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Codona is an
album by the
American sitarist and
tabla player Collin Walcott,
American jazz
trumpeter Don
Cherry and
Brazilian jazz
percussionist Naná Vasconcelos...
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Consort and co-founded the band Oregon.
These groups,
along with the trio
Codona,
which was
founded in 1978,
combined "jazz
improvisation and instrumentation...
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straight knockout competition. The
Betty Codona classic was an
annual three-day
tournament named in
honour of
Betty Codona OBE, a
stalwart of women's basketball...
- (BBC, 2002) Om
Shanti Om (Black Sweat, 2020 With
Codona Codona (ECM, 1979)
Codona 2 (ECM, 1981)
Codona 3 (ECM, 1983) With Pino
Daniele Musicante (EMI/Bagaria...