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Duduka Da Fonseca

Duduka Da Fonseca, born Eduardo Moreira Da Fonseca (Rio de Janeiro, March 31, 1951) is a Brazilian jazz drummer who is a founding member of Trio da Paz with Romero Lubambo and Nilson Matta. He leads the Duduka da Fonseca Trio, with David Feldman and Guto Wirtti.[1] Duduka is a resident of New York City.[2]

Duduka Da Fonseca
Background information
Birth nameEduardo Moreira Da Fonseca
Born (1951-03-31) 31 March 1951 (age 73)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresJazz, Brazilian jazz, world fusion
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1964–present
LabelsSunnyside Records, Zoho Music
Websitedudukadafonsecatrio.com

Biography edit

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Da Fonseca started playing drums when he was thirteen. He moved to New York City in 1975 and was the founder and leader of Brazilian All Stars, Brazilian Express, and the New York Samba Band. He was a teacher at the Drummers Collective and wrote an instructional book, Brazilian Rhythms for Drumset. Since 1986, he has been a founding member and co-leader of Trio da Paz, a band he started with bassist Nilson Matta and guitarist Romero Lubambo.[3]

At fourteen, while living in Rio, Duduka formed his first Samba Jazz Trio, Bossa Trio, with his brother Miguel playing bass. In his 20s, Duduka co-founded Mandengo, a Samba Jazz Sextet featuring Raul Mascarenhas (tenor sax), Mauro Senise (alto sax), Barrozinho (trumpet), Tony Botelho (acoustic bass), and Tomás Improta (piano). Mandengo performed together for many years until Duduka moved to New York in 1975.

In New York, Duduka followed his dream of playing with American jazz musicians where he could blend musical cultures. To date, he has recorded and performed with Gerry Mulligan, Phil Woods, Kenny Barron, Lee Konitz, Eddie Gomez, Joanne Brackeen, Herbie Mann, Sadao Watanabe, Joe Henderson, David Amram, George Mraz, Emily Remler, Nancy Wilson, Slide Hampton, Rufus Reid, Steve Allee, John Scofield, Wayne Shorter, John Patitucci, Martin Wind, Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Tom Harrell, Joe Lovano, Jorge Dalto, Paquito D’Rivera, Dick Oatts, Dennis Irwin, Billy Drewes, Kenny Werner, David Sanchez, Marc Copland, Renee Rosnes, Bill Charlap, Harry Allen, Larry Goldings, Jessica Molaskey, John Pizzarelli, and others.

In addition to the artists listed above, Duduka has played and recorded with many Brazilian artists: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Dom Salvador, Sergio Barrozo, Rio 65 Trio, Haroldo Mauro Jr., Astrud Gilberto, Toninho Horta, Airto Moreira, Raul de Souza, Claudio Roditi, Ion Muniz, Edson Lobo, Alfredo Cardim, Nico Assumpção, Tenório Jr., Cesarius Alvim, Ricardo Santos, Edison Maciel, Naná Vasconcelos, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Paulo Jobim, Daniel Jobim, Jaques Morelenbaum, Mario Adnet, Maucha Adnet, Chico Adnet, Elza Soares, OSESP (São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, “Jobim Sinfônico”), Milton Nascimento, Dori Caymmi, Oscar Castro-Neves, and others.

Duduka is also a 4-time Grammy nominee. In 2002 his first solo album, Samba Jazz Fantasia, was nominated for an American Grammy Award. He is one of the very few Brazilians and the only Brazilian drummer thus far to be nominated. In 2009, he was nominated for a Latin Grammy as the co-leader of The Brazilian Trio for their album Forests.

Duduka has established numerous Brazilian Jazz groups among them Brasilian Express, which appeared on PBS in 1981. Duduka’s New York Samba Band performed at many jazz venues including the Blue Note, Fat Tuesdays and the Village Gate. In 1986 he formed The Brazilian Jazz All Stars, featuring artists Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Eliane Elias, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta and Guilherme Franco.

Duduka was a founding member and co-leader of Trio da Paz, nominated for an Indie Award as Best Latin Jazz Group in 1993 and their recording Partido Out won the Jazz Journalists Association Awards for best Brazilian Jazz Album of 2002. In 2016, the trio also won the Hot House NYC Award for the best group for their most recent album 30. The album was also nominated for a Grammy in the Best Latin Jazz category.

In 2002 he formed the Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet featuring Anat Cohen, Guilherme Monteiro, Helio Alves, and Leonardo Cioglia.

The Quintet recorded two critically acclaimed albums. Their second album, Samba Jazz-Jazz Samba, was among the ten best albums of the year in Jazziz Magazine. The Quintet has performed in the Umbria Jazz Festival and Tudo é Jazz Festival in Ouro Prêto.

Since 2007, Duduka Da Fonseca has had a project with pianist Helio Alves, featuring vocalist Maucha Adnet, called “Samba Jazz & The Music of Jobim”. This show has been presented annually at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola (JALC), as well as other venues and festivals around the globe.

In 2009 Duduka formed the Duduka Da Fonseca Trio featuring David Feldman on piano and Guto Wirtti on acoustic bass. The Trio has recorded four albums which were acclaimed by critics worldwide.

In 2020 Duduka was nominated for the American Grammy® Award with the album “Sorte!”: Music by John Finbury, Thalma de Freitas with Victor Gonçalves, John Patitucci, Chico Pinheiro, Airto Moreira, Rogério Boccato & Duduka Da Fonseca.[4]

In 2021, he formed “Duduka Da Fonseca & Quarteto Universal” featuring Vinicius Gomes on guitar, Helio Alves on piano, and Gili Lopes on bass. In 2022, they released an album, "Yes!!!", on Sunnyside Records to positive reception from critics.[5][6]

Discography edit

As leader/co-leader edit

  • Samba Jazz Fantasia (Anzic, 2002)
  • Transition with Dom Salvador (Lua Discos, 2003)
  • Samba Jazz in Black and White with Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet (Zoho Music, 2006)
  • Samba Jazz - Jazz Samba (Anzic, 2012)

With Duduka Da Fonseca Trio

  • Plays Toninho Horta (Zoho Music, 2011)
  • New Samba Jazz Directions (Zoho Music, 2013)
  • Jive Samba (Zoho Music, 2015)
  • Plays Dom Salvador (Sunnyside, 2018)

With Trio da Paz

  • Brasil from the Inside (Concord Picante, 1992)
  • Black Orpheus (Kokopelli, 1994)
  • Partido Out (Malandro, 1998)
  • Café (Malandro, 2002)
  • Somewhere (Blue Toucan, 2006)
  • Live at JazzBaltica (MAXJAZZ, 2008)
  • 30 (Zoho Music, 2011)

With Quarteto Universal

  • Yes!!! (Sunnyside Records, 2022)

With The Brazilian Trio

  • Forests (Zoho Music, 2008)
  • Constelação (Motema, 2013)

With others

  • HD2, Songs from the Last Century (Blue Toucan, 2005)
  • DNA Bossa Trio, DNA Bossa Trio (CID, 2007)
  • Our Thing, Manhattan Style (JazzHeads, 2017)
  • Duduka Da Fonseca & Helio Alves featuring Maucha Adnet, Samba Jazz and Tom Jobim (Sunnyside, 2019)

As sideman edit

With Joanne Brackeen

With Astrud Gilberto

  • Astrud Gilberto Plus the James Last Orchestra (Polydor, 1986)
  • Temperance (Pony Canyon, 1997)
  • Live in New York (Pony Canyon, 1999)

With Antônio Carlos Jobim

With Lee Konitz

  • Brazilian Rhapsody (Venus, 1995)
  • Brazilian Serenade (Venus, 1996)

With Wolfgang Lackerschmid

  • Samba Gostoso (Hipjazz, 2016)
  • Studio Konzert (Neuklang, 2018)

With Mario Adnet

  • Pedra Bonita (Biscoito Fino, 1998)
  • Para Gershwin E Jobim (Universal, 2004)

With Herbie Mann

  • Jasil Brazz (RBI, 1987)
  • 65th Birthday Celebration (WEA, 1997)
  • America/Brasil (WEA, 1997)

With John Pizzarelli

With Rufus Reid

  • Hues of a Different Blue (Motema, 2011)
  • Out Front (Motema, 2011)
  • Terrestrial Dance (Newvelle, 2017)

With Claudio Roditi

  • Two of Swords (Candid, 1991)
  • Double Standards (Reservoir, 1997)
  • Brazilliance (Resonance, 2009)
  • Simpatico (Resonance, 2010)

With others

References edit

  1. ^ "Duduka Da Fonseca - DRUMMERWORLD". www.drummerworld.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. ^ "Duduka Da Fonseca - DRUMMERWORLD". www.drummerworld.com. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  3. ^ Campbell, Al. "Duduka Da Fonseca". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Duduka Da Fonseca - DRUMMERWORLD". www.drummerworld.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  5. ^ Gama, Raul Da (2022-11-11). "Duduka Da Fonseca & Quarteto Universal: Yes!!!". Latin Jazz Network. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  6. ^ www.jazzweekly.com http://www.jazzweekly.com/2022/11/duduka-da-fonseca-quarteto-universal-yes/. Retrieved 2024-03-21. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

  • Duduka da Fonseca Trio: New Samba Jazz Directions (2013)

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MusicWebsitedudukadafonsecatrio wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 As leader co leader 2 2 As sideman 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBorn in Rio de Janeiro Da Fonseca started playing drums when he was thirteen He moved to New York City in 1975 and was the founder and leader of Brazilian All Stars Brazilian Express and the New York Samba Band He was a teacher at the Drummers Collective and wrote an instructional book Brazilian Rhythms for Drumset Since 1986 he has been a founding member and co leader of Trio da Paz a band he started with bassist Nilson Matta and guitarist Romero Lubambo 3 At fourteen while living in Rio Duduka formed his first Samba Jazz Trio Bossa Trio with his brother Miguel playing bass In his 20s Duduka co founded Mandengo a Samba Jazz Sextet featuring Raul Mascarenhas tenor sax Mauro Senise alto sax Barrozinho trumpet Tony Botelho acoustic bass and Tomas Improta piano Mandengo performed together for many years until Duduka moved to New York in 1975 In New York Duduka followed his dream of playing with American jazz musicians where he could blend musical cultures To date he has recorded and performed with Gerry Mulligan Phil Woods Kenny Barron Lee Konitz Eddie Gomez Joanne Brackeen Herbie Mann Sadao Watanabe Joe Henderson David Amram George Mraz Emily Remler Nancy Wilson Slide Hampton Rufus Reid Steve Allee John Scofield Wayne Shorter John Patitucci Martin Wind Wolfgang Lackerschmid Tom Harrell Joe Lovano Jorge Dalto Paquito D Rivera Dick Oatts Dennis Irwin Billy Drewes Kenny Werner David Sanchez Marc Copland Renee Rosnes Bill Charlap Harry Allen Larry Goldings Jessica Molaskey John Pizzarelli and others In addition to the artists listed above Duduka has played and recorded with many Brazilian artists Antonio Carlos Jobim Dom Salvador Sergio Barrozo Rio 65 Trio Haroldo Mauro Jr Astrud Gilberto Toninho Horta Airto Moreira Raul de Souza Claudio Roditi Ion Muniz Edson Lobo Alfredo Cardim Nico Assumpcao Tenorio Jr Cesarius Alvim Ricardo Santos Edison Maciel Nana Vasconcelos Carlos Barbosa Lima Paulo Jobim Daniel Jobim Jaques Morelenbaum Mario Adnet Maucha Adnet Chico Adnet Elza Soares OSESP Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra Jobim Sinfonico Milton Nascimento Dori Caymmi Oscar Castro Neves and others Duduka is also a 4 time Grammy nominee In 2002 his first solo album Samba Jazz Fantasia was nominated for an American Grammy Award He is one of the very few Brazilians and the only Brazilian drummer thus far to be nominated In 2009 he was nominated for a Latin Grammy as the co leader of The Brazilian Trio for their album Forests Duduka has established numerous Brazilian Jazz groups among them Brasilian Express which appeared on PBS in 1981 Duduka s New York Samba Band performed at many jazz venues including the Blue Note Fat Tuesdays and the Village Gate In 1986 he formed The Brazilian Jazz All Stars featuring artists Bob Mintzer Randy Brecker Eliane Elias Romero Lubambo Nilson Matta and Guilherme Franco Duduka was a founding member and co leader of Trio da Paz nominated for an Indie Award as Best Latin Jazz Group in 1993 and their recording Partido Out won the Jazz Journalists Association Awards for best Brazilian Jazz Album of 2002 In 2016 the trio also won the Hot House NYC Award for the best group for their most recent album 30 The album was also nominated for a Grammy in the Best Latin Jazz category In 2002 he formed the Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet featuring Anat Cohen Guilherme Monteiro Helio Alves and Leonardo Cioglia The Quintet recorded two critically acclaimed albums Their second album Samba Jazz Jazz Samba was among the ten best albums of the year in Jazziz Magazine The Quintet has performed in the Umbria Jazz Festival and Tudo e Jazz Festival in Ouro Preto Since 2007 Duduka Da Fonseca has had a project with pianist Helio Alves featuring vocalist Maucha Adnet called Samba Jazz amp The Music of Jobim This show has been presented annually at Dizzy s Club Coca Cola JALC as well as other venues and festivals around the globe In 2009 Duduka formed the Duduka Da Fonseca Trio featuring David Feldman on piano and Guto Wirtti on acoustic bass The Trio has recorded four albums which were acclaimed by critics worldwide In 2020 Duduka was nominated for the American Grammy Award with the album Sorte Music by John Finbury Thalma de Freitas with Victor Goncalves John Patitucci Chico Pinheiro Airto Moreira Rogerio Boccato amp Duduka Da Fonseca 4 In 2021 he formed Duduka Da Fonseca amp Quarteto Universal featuring Vinicius Gomes on guitar Helio Alves on piano and Gili Lopes on bass In 2022 they released an album Yes on Sunnyside Records to positive reception from critics 5 6 Discography editAs leader co leader edit Samba Jazz Fantasia Anzic 2002 Transition with Dom Salvador Lua Discos 2003 Samba Jazz in Black and White with Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet Zoho Music 2006 Samba Jazz Jazz Samba Anzic 2012 With Duduka Da Fonseca Trio Plays Toninho Horta Zoho Music 2011 New Samba Jazz Directions Zoho Music 2013 Jive Samba Zoho Music 2015 Plays Dom Salvador Sunnyside 2018 With Trio da Paz Brasil from the Inside Concord Picante 1992 Black Orpheus Kokopelli 1994 Partido Out Malandro 1998 Cafe Malandro 2002 Somewhere Blue Toucan 2006 Live at JazzBaltica MAXJAZZ 2008 30 Zoho Music 2011 With Quarteto Universal Yes Sunnyside Records 2022 With The Brazilian Trio Forests Zoho Music 2008 Constelacao Motema 2013 With others HD2 Songs from the Last Century Blue Toucan 2005 DNA Bossa Trio DNA Bossa Trio CID 2007 Our Thing Manhattan Style JazzHeads 2017 Duduka Da Fonseca amp Helio Alves featuring Maucha Adnet Samba Jazz and Tom Jobim Sunnyside 2019 As sideman edit With Joanne Brackeen Breath of Brazil Concord Picante 1991 Take a Chance Concord Picante 1993 With Astrud Gilberto Astrud Gilberto Plus the James Last Orchestra Polydor 1986 Temperance Pony Canyon 1997 Live in New York Pony Canyon 1999 With Antonio Carlos Jobim Antonio Brasileiro Columbia 1994 Jobim Sinfonico Biscoito Fino 2004 With Lee Konitz Brazilian Rhapsody Venus 1995 Brazilian Serenade Venus 1996 With Wolfgang Lackerschmid Samba Gostoso Hipjazz 2016 Studio Konzert Neuklang 2018 With Mario Adnet Pedra Bonita Biscoito Fino 1998 Para Gershwin E Jobim Universal 2004 With Herbie Mann Jasil Brazz RBI 1987 65th Birthday Celebration WEA 1997 America Brasil WEA 1997 With John Pizzarelli Midnight McCartney MPL 2015 Sinatra amp Jobim 50 Concord Jazz 2017 With Rufus Reid Hues of a Different Blue Motema 2011 Out Front Motema 2011 Terrestrial Dance Newvelle 2017 With Claudio Roditi Two of Swords Candid 1991 Double Standards Reservoir 1997 Brazilliance Resonance 2009 Simpatico Resonance 2010 With others Toshiko Akiyoshi Yes I Have No 4BEAT Today Ninety One 1995 Harry Allen Eu Nao Quero Dancar I Won t Dance RCA Victor 1998 Helio Alves Trios Reservoir 1998 David Amram Latin Jazz Celebration Elektra Musician 1983 Kenny Barron Canta Brasil Sunnyside 2002 Charlie Byrd My Inspiration Concord Picante 1999 Cameo Word Up Atlanta Artists 1986 Ana Caram Maracana Chesky 1993 Beastie Boys Hello Nasty Capitol 1998 Anat Cohen Noir Anzic 2007 Alexis Cole Close Your Eyes Venus 2014 Jacob Fischer Black Orpheus Venus 2013 Joel Frahm Caminhos Cruzados Venus 2010 George Garzone amp Trio Da Paz Night of My Beloved Venus 2008 Ken Hatfield Dyad Arthur Circle 2000 Vincent Herring Jobim for Lovers MusicMasters 1999 Joyce Language and Love Verve 1991 Susannah McCorkle Sabia Concord Jazz 1990 Jessica Molaskey Portraits of Joni Ghostlight 2017 Othello Molineaux It s About Time Big World 1993 Gerry Mulligan Paraiso First Impression 2015 New York Voices What s Inside GRP 1993 John Patitucci Communion Concord Jazz 2001 Ivo Perelman Man of the Forest GM 1994 Dave Pietro Embrace Impressions of Brazil A 2004 Nate Najar Aquarela Do Brasil Candid 2014 I m All Smiles Blue Line 2006 Emily Remler This Is Me Justice 1990 Renee Rosnes Life on Earth Blue Note 2001 Dom Salvador Dom Salvador Trio Biscoito Fino 2007 John Scofield Quiet Verve 1996 Steve Turre Woody s Delight HighNote 2012 The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Orchestra Can I Persuade You Planet Arts 2001 Nancy Wilson A Nancy Wilson Christmas MCG 2001 John Zorn The Big Gundown Nonesuch 1985 Thalma de Freitas John Finbury composer Sorte Green Flash Music 2019 References edit Duduka Da Fonseca DRUMMERWORLD www drummerworld com Retrieved 2024 02 28 Duduka Da Fonseca DRUMMERWORLD www drummerworld com Retrieved 2024 03 21 Campbell Al Duduka Da Fonseca AllMusic Retrieved 3 March 2017 Duduka Da Fonseca DRUMMERWORLD www drummerworld com Retrieved 2024 02 28 Gama Raul Da 2022 11 11 Duduka Da Fonseca amp Quarteto Universal Yes Latin Jazz Network Retrieved 2024 03 21 www jazzweekly com http www jazzweekly com 2022 11 duduka da fonseca quarteto universal yes Retrieved 2024 03 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help External links editDuduka da Fonseca Trio New Samba Jazz Directions 2013 Retrieved from https en 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