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  1. Michele Rosewoman (born March 19, 1953) is an American jazz pianist who leads the big band New Yor-Uba.

  2. “Rosewoman’s piano playing draws equally from the bluesy drama of Randy Weston and the ardent yet grounded freedom of Cecil Taylor…(her) music unites players with distinct personalities into a communal voice, much in the mold of Mingus or Ellington, even as she adheres to Afro Cuban traditions.

  3. For four decades, pianist/composer/educator Michele Rosewoman has expanded the horizons of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition. A fearless bandleader and mentor, many have cited that working with Rosewoman made an indelible mark on their artistic development as musicians, composers and bandleaders.

  4. A visionary pianist, composer, ensemble leader and educator Michele Rosewoman stands out as a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, expanding the horizons and boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

  5. Jan 2, 2014 · Michele Rosewoman, a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, creates a distinct musical experience by digging deep into her vast reservoir of acoustic modern jazz, sophisticated funk, dynamic electric fusion and elements of Cuban folkloric music.

  6. Feb 9, 2019 · MICHELE ROSEWOMAN, a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, mines acoustic modern jazz, sophisticated funk, dynamic electric fusion and elements of Cuban folkloric music, to create a distinct musical experience. Her command and rich vocabulary elegantly expand the horizons and boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

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  8. Michele Rosewoman and Quintessence debuted in 1986 at the Cooper Union Great Hall, NYC. Their seminal recording on Enja Records–Quintesence– was hailed by critics and polls as one of the best jazz releases of the year and later, as one of the best jazz recordings of the decade.

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