+ Follow MIKE GUEVARRA Tag
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[Title] => Greenhills, Green Dolphin Street and Mishka Adams
[Summary] => I have been a jazz freak since well, according to the personal myth-making machine the day I was born (under a bad sign). For me, jazz is both beautiful and otherworldly at the same time like a jam session of seraphs. It is a musical genre that stresses improvisation, innovation and exploration. Like the aural philosophies of Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The gospel according to Bird, Lady Day and Satchmo. The heliocentric, harmolodic worlds of Sun Ra and Ornette Coleman.
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The not-to-be-missed grand finale of the ongoing Candid Jazz International Festival 2005 at the Chill Area of the Podium Mall on Friday, Oct. 7 stars the divine-sounding Mishka Adams. Mishka, who has just returned from a successful stint in Londons Soho district, made a big splash with her release of God Bless the Child a year ago. The album awakened interest in mainstream jazz among hip young Pinoys. Thanks to Mishka, these kids found out it is also cool to enjoy jazz.
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The not-to-be-missed grand finale of the ongoing Candid Jazz International Festival 2005 at the Chill Area of the Podium Mall on Friday, Oct. 7 stars the divine-sounding Mishka Adams. Mishka, who has just returned from a successful stint in Londons Soho district, made a big splash with her release of God Bless the Child a year ago. The album awakened interest in mainstream jazz among hip young Pinoys. Thanks to Mishka, these kids found out it is also cool to enjoy jazz.
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