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Name:
Renato 'Massa' Calmon
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City/Place:
Rio de Janeiro
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Country:
Brazil
Life
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Bio:
Renato Massa é um renomado baterista brasileiro, conhecido por sua versatilidade e habilidade em diversos estilos musicais. Desde a adolescência, Renato começou a tocar bateria, acumulando mais de 35 anos de experiência. Sua carreira profissional começou na banda do guitarrista e produtor Robertinho de Recife, o que lhe proporcionou a oportunidade de trabalhar com artistas como Geraldo Azevedo, Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho e Fagner.
Ao longo dos anos, Renato Massa se destacou por sua capacidade de se adaptar a diferentes gêneros musicais, desde a música popular brasileira (MPB) até o jazz e o funk. Ele foi baterista dos programas musicais da Rede Globo, como "Som Brasil" e "Brasil 500 Anos", onde teve que tocar uma variedade de estilos musicais.
Além de sua carreira como músico acompanhante, Renato lançou em 2000 o livro didático "Toque Junto", acompanhado de um CD, sendo o primeiro livro/cd no formato "playalong" editado no Brasil. Ele também contribui com uma coluna trimestral na revista Modern Drummer (edição brasileira).
Atualmente, Renato Massa continua sua agenda de shows pelo Brasil e exterior, tocando com artistas renomados como Marcos Valle e Eumir Deodato, além de integrar o quarteto do saxofonista Carlos Malta. Ele também realiza um tributo a Milton Banana, um dos mais importantes bateristas brasileiros de todos os tempos, com seu grupo MassaTrio.
English:
Renato Massa is a renowned Brazilian drummer, known for his versatility and skill in various musical styles. Since his teenage years, Renato has been playing drums, accumulating over 35 years of experience. His professional career began in the band of guitarist and producer Robertinho de Recife, which gave him the opportunity to work with artists such as Geraldo Azevedo, Elba Ramalho, Zé Ramalho, and Fagner.
Over the years, Renato Massa has stood out for his ability to adapt to different genres, from Brazilian popular music (MPB) to jazz and funk. He was the drummer for Globo TV's musical programs, such as "Som Brasil" and "Brasil 500 Anos," where he had to play a variety of musical styles.
In addition to his career as a supporting musician, Renato released the educational book "Toque Junto" in 2000, accompanied by a CD, being the first book/CD in the "playalong" format published in Brazil. He also contributes a quarterly column to the Brazilian edition of Modern Drummer magazine.
Currently, Renato Massa continues his show schedule in Brazil and abroad, playing with renowned artists such as Marcos Valle and Eumir Deodato, and being part of saxophonist Carlos Malta's quartet. He also performs a tribute to Milton Banana, one of Brazil's most important drummers of all time, with his group MassaTrio.
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Bahia, Brazil is a small-world matrix. It was final port-of-call for more enslaved human beings than any other place on earth throughout all of human history. It was refuge for Sephardim fleeing the Inquisition. It is Indigenous both apart and subsumed into a sociocultural matrix which is all three of these and more. Human society, the billions of us, is small-world. Neural structures for human memory are small-world. This technological matrix positioning creators around the world within reach of each other and the entire planet is able to so because it is small-world (see Wolfram above)...
In small worlds great things are possible.
Alicia Svigals
"Thanks, this is a brilliant idea!!"
—Alicia Svigals (NEW YORK CITY): Apotheosis of klezmer violinists
"I'm truly thankful ... Sohlangana ngokuzayo :)"
—Nduduzo Makhathini (JOHANNESBURG): piano, Blue Note recording artist
"Dear Sparrow: I am thrilled to receive your email! Thank you for including me in this wonderful matrix."
—Susan Rogers (BOSTON): Director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory ... Former personal recording engineer for Prince; "Purple Rain", "Sign o' the Times", "Around the World in a Day"
"Dear Sparrow, Many thanks for this – I am touched!"
—Julian Lloyd Webber (LONDON): Premier cellist in UK; brother of Andrew (Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats, Phantom of the Opera...)
"This is super impressive work ! Congratulations ! Thanks for including me :)))"
—Clarice Assad (RIO DE JANEIRO/CHICAGO): Pianist and composer with works performed by Yo Yo Ma and orchestras around the world
"We appreciate you including Kamasi in the matrix, Sparrow."
—Banch Abegaze (LOS ANGELES): manager, Kamasi Washington
"Thanks! It looks great!....I didn't write 'Cantaloupe Island' though...Herbie Hancock did! Great Page though, well done! best, Randy"
"Very nice! Thank you for this. Warmest regards and wishing much success for the project! Matt"
—Son of Jimmy Garrison (bass for John Coltrane, Bill Evans...); plays with Herbie Hancock and other greats...
Dear friends & colleagues,

Having arrived in Salvador 13 years earlier, I opened a record shop in 2005 in order to create an outlet to the wider world for Bahian musicians, many of them magisterial but unknown.
David Dye & Kim Junod for NPR found us (above), and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (he's a huge jazz fan), David Byrne, Oscar Castro-Neves... Spike Lee walked past the place while I was sitting on the stoop across the street drinking beer and listening to samba from the speaker in the window...
But we weren't exactly easy for the world-at-large to get to. So in order to extend the place's ethos I transformed the site associated with it into a network wherein Brazilian musicians I knew would recommend other Brazilian musicians, who would recommend others...
And as I anticipated, the chalky hand of God-as-mathematician intervened: In human society — per the small-world phenomenon — most of the billions of us on earth are within some 6 or fewer degrees of each other. Likewise, within a network of interlinked artists as I've described above, most of these artists will in the same manner be at most a handful of steps away from each other.
So then, all that's necessary to put the Bahians and other Brazilians within possible purview of the wide wide world is to include them among a wide wide range of artists around that world.
If, for example, Quincy Jones is inside the matrix (people who have passed are not removed), then anybody on his page — whether they be accessing from a campus in L.A., a pub in Dublin, a shebeen in Cape Town, a tent in Mongolia — will be close, transitable steps away from Raymundo Sodré, even if they know nothing of Brazil and are unaware that Sodré sings/dances upon this planet. Sodré, having been knocked from the perch of fame and ground into anonymity by Brazil's dictatorship, has now the alternative of access to the world-at-large via recourse to the vast potential of network theory.
...to the degree that other artists et al — writers, researchers, filmmakers, painters, choreographers...everywhere — do also. Artificial intelligence not required. Real intelligence, yes.
Years ago in NYC I "rescued" unpaid royalties (performance & mechanical) for artists/composers including Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Mongo Santamaria, Jim Hall, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd (for his rights in Bob Marley compositions; Clement was Bob's first producer), Led Zeppelin, Ray Barretto, Philip Glass and many others. Aretha called me out of the blue vis-à-vis money owed by Atlantic Records. Allen Klein (managed The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Ray Charles) called about money due the estate of Sam Cooke. Jerry Ragovoy (Time Is On My Side, Piece of My Heart) called just to see if he had any unpaid money floating around out there (the royalty world was a shark-filled jungle, to mangle metaphors, and I doubt it's changed).
But the pertinent client (and friend) in the present context is Earl "Speedo" Carroll, of The Cadillacs. Earl went from doo-wopping on Harlem streetcorners to chart-topping success to working as a custodian at PS 87 elementary school on the west side of Manhattan. Through all of this he never lost what made him great.
Greatness and fame are too often conflated. The former should be accessible independently of the latter.
Matrix founding creators are behind "one of 10 of the best (radios) around the world", per The Guardian.
Recent access to this matrix and Bahia are from these places (a single marker can denote multiple accesses).
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