Altoist/flutist
Bud Shank and Brazilian acoustic guitarist
Laurindo Almeida first teamed up in the 1950s to create music that predated but strongly hinted at bossa nova. In 1974, they reunited to form
the L.A. Four with bassist
Ray Brown and drummer
Chuck Flores. With
Shelly Manne and later
Jeff Hamilton replacing
Flores on drums,
the L.A. Four recorded eight albums for Concord through 1982, breaking up shortly afterward. Their mixture of cool-toned bop, Brazilian-oriented music, and ballads was quite attractive.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi