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I heard a quick radio blip
I heard a quick radio blip recently describing a jazz musician who has a unique fusion of Brazilian/Flamenco infusion in the music and his/her name sounds like "Pompanek", but I can't find any musician that is close to this spelling. Has anyone ever heard of such a person? Please help - I really loved the sound bit they played on the radio....