Bola Sete
Bola Sete (born Djalma de Andrade; July 16, 1923 – February 14, 1987) was a Brazilian guitarist known for playing jazz with Vince Guaraldi and Dizzy Gillespie.
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References
Title | Summary | |
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Don't Leave Me (performed by Bola Sete) | "Don't Leave Me" by Bola Sete | |
Don't Leave Me | ... (1969), Hugo Montenegro (1969), Bola Sete (1970), ... |
Connection Chains
- From The Presence of Christmas to Bola Sete in 17 Steps
- From Drumming is My Madness to Bola Sete in 14 Steps
- From Sweet Lorraine to Bola Sete in 14 Steps
- From Pussy Cats to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Rainmaker to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Maybe to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Roberta Flack to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Baby Baby to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Zombie Jamboree (Back to Back) to Bola Sete in 13 Steps
- From Bola Sete to Rachael MacFarlane in 13 Steps
- From John Marascalco to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From December 21 to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From James Mastro to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From Richie Zito to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From Jim Keltner to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From ...That's the Way It Is to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From Bruce Gary to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From Jim Keltner to Bola Sete in 12 Steps
- From Bola Sete to Ambush in 11 Steps
- From Bola Sete to Bill Bixby in 11 Steps
- From Sonny and Cher to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
- From The Two Jakes to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
- From I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
- From All My Life to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
- From Irving Azoff to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
- From I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City to Bola Sete in 11 Steps
Connections
- Bola Sete recorded Don't Leave Me
- Don't Leave Me was covered by Bola Sete