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Attilio Joseph "Teo"
Macero (October 30, 1925 –
February 19, 2008) was an
American jazz
record producer, saxophonist, and composer. He was a
producer at...
- many
albums in
collaboration with
musicians in the jazz field, such as Teo
Macero, Lee Konitz, Stan Getz,
Paulinho Da Costa,
Billy Higgins,
Cedar Walton and...
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subsequent producer Teo
Macero getting partial or full credit. "In the case of Kind of Blue
there were two producers: Teo
Macero and
Irving Townsend", said...
- El
Macero is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) just
outside the city
limits of Davis, California,
United States, in Yolo County...
- The Manú
poison frog (Ameerega
macero) is a frog
species in the
family Dendrobatidae found in
southern Peru and Brazil. This frog can be
found in the drainages...
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Produced by Teo
Macero, the
album was
recorded in one
session date on
February 18, 1969, at CBS 30th
Street Studio in New York City.
Macero edited and arranged...
- improvisation. The
final tracks were
edited and
pieced together by
producer Teo
Macero. The
album initially received a
mixed critical and
commercial response,...
- It was
released on
October 17, 1962. Most
tracks were
recorded by Teo
Macero in New York City
across 1962. The only
completely original tune is "Blue...
- half an
album and
blamed the
record company;
Davis blamed producer Teo
Macero and
refused to
speak to him for more than two years. The
boxed set Miles...
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Dukes of Brabant. In Spain, a
macero were
originally an
armed guard protecting the King of Castile; they were
called macero due to the
weapon they wielded...