Phill Barboza

Félix Edmund Barboza  USA, 1914 – USA, 1993  Instrumentalist (trumpet)   Phill Barboza is one of the North American musicians of Cape Verdean origin whose artistic career falls within the world of jazz, but who still maintains a connection with the music of the land of the ascendants – his father Read more…

Jimmy Lomba

James Lomba   New Bedford, U.S.A, 1912 – New Bedford, U.S.A, 1999  Instrumentalist (saxophone)  Son of immigrants from Brava, Jimmy Lomba became interested in music early on, particularly jazz. With money earned working in a clothing factory, at the age of 19 he bought his first saxophone. He studied music with Read more…

Joe Livramento

Joseph Calasanes Livramento  New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 1920 – U.S.A., 2003  Instrumentalist (wind instruments), composer   Clarinetist, flautist, saxophonist, band leader and composer, Joe Livramento had a 66-year career as a music professional, which began when he was still a teenager, at 17, and continued until the end of his life. Read more…

George Azevedo

George C. Azevedo  Riverside, Rhode Island, U.S.A. – Riverside, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 2008  Instrumentalist (tenor saxophone)  George Azevedo began his career in the 1940s playing in jazz and blues bands in the region of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He was part of many groups including Duke Oliver, Phill Edmond and Read more…

Frank Monteiro

Franciso Monteiro New Bedford, U.S.A, 1917 – New Bedford, U.S.A, 2010  Instrumentalist (wind instruments)   Frank “Chico” Monteiro, although not being a professional and without having recorded solo, was a very well-known musician among the Cape Verdean community in Massachusetts, having been a part of the Duke Oliver and Al Lopes Read more…

Don Verdi Orchestra

Group 1930 – (?)  Big band formed by Cape Verdeans or descendants in the New England region in the U.S.A during the “swing era”, 1930’s. Joe Livramento was a member of the orchestra during his youth.  

Orchestra de Notias

Group (1920s – 1930s)  Orchestra de Notias was one of several Cape Verdean groups that existed in the United States in the 1920s/1930s. Its leader was the violinist Cândido Almeida, “Notias”.   Between 1929 and 1935, three groups formed by Cape Verdeans made a set of forty recordings at the Columbia Read more…

Johnny Perry’s Portuguese Criolo Trio

Group (1920s-1930s)  Johnny Perry’s Portuguese Criolo Trio was the first Cape Verdean group to record an album.   On January 29, 1929, he recorded a waltz and a polka, on a gramophone record released by Columbia, in New York. The group later made other recordings, under different names: Johhny Perry’s Instrumental Read more…

Boboi di Tai

Manuel Rodericks  Cape Verde (?) (19th Century) – U.S.A (?) (20th Century)  Instrumentalist (harp and violin), songwriter. Boboi, or Boboi de Tai (nickname that refers to his mother, Tai), had some of his themes recorded in 1929 by Johnny Perry Instrumental Trio. After more than 60 years, a morna of Read more…