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In the early 1960s, when the Bossa Nova was in its infancy, almost all of the young musicians would meet at the Beco das Garrafas, the alley of the bottles, so named because the neighbors would toss bottles down at them in an effort to quiet their conversation. They would discuss music and then split up into various groups and play in one of the handful of small clubs lining the alley. Edison Machado, Dom Um Romao, Milton Banana, and Chico Batera were always the drummers of choice. Living in Los Angeles California in the '70s, he joined forces with his old friend from those days Sergio Mendes and thus began a successful career. A skilled vibraphone player as well, his CD, entitled LUME, offers exceptional insight into how far his musicianship has come. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.