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Brasilian Artist Beatrice Mason Releases New Blues and Jazz Remix by Steve Last “Samba Minimo”


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For a second year in a row Beatrice Mason performed to standing room only crowds at the International Music Conference, Midem 2012 in Cannes, France. She also performed two sold out shows in Germany this February.

Brasilian blues and jazz singer Beatrice Mason has gained a great deal of attention from Europe and the United States due to her latest album Mosaico on [url="http://bit.ly/ITunes_Beatrice"]iTunes[/url]. One of her popular singles, “Samba Minimo”, has been recently remixed by Steve Last. Last has recently worked as a re-mixer for Christina Aguillera, Matisyahu, Linkin Park, Paloma Faith, Leona Lewis and Serj Tankian. He has also created tracks for Mario Reyes (Gypsy Kings), Emma Shaplin, Steve Stevens, Cheb Mami, Zohar, Faudel, Rayess Bek and many others.

Additionally, Beatrice is currently working on her next solo album, which is to be released in 2013 as well. She will be collaborating with several top USA producers and writers. More information on her music can be found [url="http://www.believedigital.com/artists/305886,beatrice-mason.html"]here[/url]

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