Bola Sete

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Bola Sete (born Djalma de Andrade) was a Brasilian guitarist born on July 16, 1923 in Rio de Janeiro and who died on February 14, 1987 in Greenbrae , California. "Bola Sete" is a nickname, meaning "seventh ball" in Portuguese, which is the only black ball in billiards. Sete played jazz with Vince Guaraldi as well as with Dizzy Gillespie. His song "Bettina" was featured on the "Tribe Vibes" breakbeat compilation, as it had been sampled by the musical group A Tribe Called Quest.


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  • Tour de Force (1964)
  • From All Sides (with Vince Guaraldi) (1964)
  • The Solo Guitar of Bola Sete (1965)
  • The Incomparable Bola Sete (1965)
  • Live at El Matador (with Vince Guaraldi)(1966)
  • Autentico (1966)
  • At the Monterey Jazz Festival (1967)
  • Shebaba (1969)
  • Working on a Groovy Thing (1976)
  • Ocean (1981)
  • Ocean II (Lost Lake) (1981)
  • Jungle Suite (Dancing Cat) (1985)

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