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Dom Salvador

Dom Salvador is a Brazilian pianist most notable for his Rio 65 Trio that featured the Brazilian jazz drummer Edison Machado and bassist Sergio Barrozo. His career spanned a wide variety of genres, but he is best known for his role in the emergence of Brazilian soul music and samba funk.

Discography
As leaderSalvador Trio (Mocambo, 1965) • Rio 65 Trio (Philips, 1965) • Som, Sangue e Raca (CBS, 1971) • My Family (Muse, 1976) • Dom Salvador Trio (Imagem, 1995) • Tristeza (Whatmusic.com, 2002) • Transition with Duduka da Fonseca, Rogerio Botter Maio (Lua, 2003) • The Art of Samba Jazz (Salmarsi, 2010) • Salvador Trio (Samborium, 2022) Dom Salvador on piano, Giliard Lopes on Bass and Graciliano Zambonin on Drums • Dom Salvador JID024 (2025) As sideman With Victor Assis BrasilToca Antonio Carlos Jobim (Quartin, 1970) • Esperanto (Tapecar, 1976) With Robin KenyattaNomusa (Muse, 1975) • Take the Heat Off Me (Jazz Dance, 1979) With Herbie MannSunbelt (Atlantic, 1978) • Mellow (Atlantic, 1981) With Lloyd McNeillTreasures (Baobab, 1976) • Tori (Baobab, 1978) • Elegia (Baobab, 1980) With Dom Um RomaoDom Um Romao (Muse, 1974) • Spirit of the Times (Muse, 1975) • Hotmosphere (Pablo, 1976) With othersHarry Belafonte, Turn the World Around (CBS, 1977) • Luiz Bonfa, Manhattan Strut (Paddle Wheel, 1997) • Elizeth Cardoso, Falou e Disse (Copacabana, 1970) • Paul Horn, Altura Do Sol (Epic, 1976) • Azar Lawrence, Summer Solstice (Prestige, 1975) • Edu Lobo, Edu Lobo (Trova, 1973) • Tim Maia, Tim Maia (Polydor, 1972) • Ugo Marotta, Baiao Rides Again (Tapecar, 1973) • Wilson das Neves, Samba Tropi (Elenco, 1970) • Ivo Perelman, Man of the Forest (GM, 1994) • Charlie Rouse, Cinnamon Flower (Douglas, 1977) • Marcos Valle, Garra (Light in the Attic, 2012) • Martinho da Vila, Batuque Na Cozinha (RCA Victor, 1972) ==References==
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