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- Edmar_Castañeda abstract "Edmar Castañeda (born 1978 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian harpist. He performs his own compositions as well as tapping into native Music of Colombia, Music of Venezuela; Joropo and Music of Argentina, Zamba. He tours regularly as the leader of the Edmar Castañeda Trio, together with David Silliman on drums/percussion and Marshall Gilkes on trombone. He is also a band member for the Andrea Tierra Quartet whose members are Andrea Tierra on vocals, Sam Sadigursky on flute/clarinet/saxophone, and David Silliman.Castañeda is the son of Colombian harp player, composer, singer, teacher Pavelid Castañeda.He has performed with Paquito D'Rivera, Wynton Marsalis, John Scofield, Joe Locke, JLCO, John Patitucci, Giovanni Hidalgo, Lila Downs, Janis Siegel, Chico O'Farrill Afro-Cuban jazz bigband, The United Nations Orchestra, Simón Diaz, Samuel Torres among other renowned musicians.In 2006 he released his first solo album Cuarto de Colores. Entre Cuerdas followed in June 2009. His latest album Double Portion was released in March 2012.".
- Edmar_Castañeda birthDate "1978-03-31".
- Edmar_Castañeda thumbnail Edmar_Castañeda_at_Marcus_plus_2011.jpg?width=300.
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- Edmar_Castañeda background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Edmar_Castañeda birthDate "1978-03-31".
- Edmar_Castañeda birthName "Edmar Castañeda".
- Edmar_Castañeda caption "Edmar Castañeda at Marcus+ concert in 2011".
- Edmar_Castañeda dateOfBirth "1978-03-31".
- Edmar_Castañeda genre Latin_jazz.
- Edmar_Castañeda instrument Harp.
- Edmar_Castañeda label Arpayvoz_Records.
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- Edmar_Castañeda name "Castaneda, Edmar".
- Edmar_Castañeda name "Edmar Castañeda".
- Edmar_Castañeda notableInstruments "Harp".
- Edmar_Castañeda occupation Composer.
- Edmar_Castañeda occupation Harp.
- Edmar_Castañeda occupation Musician.
- Edmar_Castañeda origin Bogotá.
- Edmar_Castañeda origin Colombia.
- Edmar_Castañeda shortDescription "Colombian musician".
- Edmar_Castañeda website www.edmarcastaneda.com.
- Edmar_Castañeda yearsActive "1990.0".
- Edmar_Castañeda description "Colombian musician".
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- Edmar_Castañeda comment "Edmar Castañeda (born 1978 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian harpist. He performs his own compositions as well as tapping into native Music of Colombia, Music of Venezuela; Joropo and Music of Argentina, Zamba. He tours regularly as the leader of the Edmar Castañeda Trio, together with David Silliman on drums/percussion and Marshall Gilkes on trombone.".
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- Edmar_Castañeda givenName "Edmar".
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