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Jacco Muller Joins With Blue Pie Records.

Blue Pie are excited to announce that Flamenco guitarist Jacco Mьller has signed on to our roster with a worldwide distribution and licensing agreement. Blue Pie will work with Jacco to distribute his music digitally and license it globally for film, television and cable.

Jacco is a defined musician, performing, teaching and accompanying flamenco dance in countries such as France, Belgium, Germany, Venezuela, South Africa, Curacao and the United States. Having received awards for his symphony orchestra compositions, Jacco is a truly talented soul, who will have nothing less than enormous success.

The team at Blue Pie are eager to start working with Jacco on the licensing and distribution of his music to increase the audience level of his amazing compositions.

ABOUT JACCO MULLER:

Jacco Mьller was born in The Netherlands, and by the age of 11 began training in classical, jazz and pop guitar. In 1998 he produced his debut solo album, "Imagenes de la Luz". As composer for flamenco guitar, cello, violin and piano he then produced 2 albums of original works (and scores): "Laberinto" (2000), "Silueta" (Centaur Records, 2002).

Two of Jacco's compositions, 'Shadow of a Dancer' and 'Mirage, ' composed for symphony orchestra and chamber music ensemble, were awarded with the Masterworks Prize and included in CD volume one and four of ERM Media's compact disc series "Masterworks of the New Era" - Recorded by the Bulgarian National Orchestra (2003) and the Kiev Philharmonic (2004), conducted by Robert Ian Winstin.

In September 2007 Jacco was awarded Honorable Mention for his composition "Sagrada Familia" in the 2007 JoAnn Falleta Composition Competition (Buffalo, New York) for Classical Guitar. In the summer of 2009, Jacco produced/recorded and composed eight new works to bring together the Spanish world of Flamenco Guitar and the Middle-Eastern Oud (performed by Victor Ghannam), resulting in his 2009 release, Viento del Desierto.



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