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| | CD Baby: BAKRA BATA: Music For Bad Guys |
 | | The distinctive style of steel drums and mastery of rhythms are combined with Pacific Northwest guest soloists on flute, French horn, alto and tenor saxophone, vibes and mandolin. |
 | | Based in Seattle, Bakra Bata' rhythmically brings together the sounds of celebration and life, they groove on sensuality and love, and with precision they strike the soul with the percussive sounds of Brazil, Africa, Cuba, and Haiti. |
 | | In 1984 the band began as street performers, elbowing competitors to the side and staging their own premiere appearances in front of Nordstrom's and (at the time) the country's only Starbuck's, in downtown Seattle. |
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