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Passion at play

GUITARIST, vocalist, percussionist, composer, arranger, teacher and producer – Jaider de Oliveira is all these things and he bring his immeasurable talent to the Alfresco Garden Cafe, Eumundi.
In fact expect the crowd at the Alfresco Garden to go a little “Brazil nuts” – excuse the pun – when he plays.
Growing up in Brazil’s streets in the hustle and bustle – music on every street corner helped Jaider to be the musician he is today, with Brazilian culture and African influences.
An established name in the Australian World Music and jazz scenes, Jaider came to prominence throughout the 1980s, making himself known by sharing his native musical passion through performances, various recordings and live broadcasts at ABC radio stations across Australia.
Some of these shows , including percussion workshops, were held at Australian festivals including Woodford Folk Festival, Bellingen Festival, and the Mallacoota Festival.
Jaider has also made a name for himself in the film world, composing and recorded two tracks for a film shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
He has has also designed a number of instruments, including a range of guitars that he had built and continues to play.
The concert sounds will be embellished by musical host and percussionist buddy Jalberto Maldonado.
Jaider de Oliveira will appear at the Alfresco Garden Cafe, 1381 Eumundi-Noosa Road, Eumundi, on 8 August, from 6pm to 8.30pm.
Book in advance on 5442 7613. Admission is by “generous” donations.

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