2012

Notes From A Friday Night

Posted on Jul 19, 2012

Last Friday night, I was running around taking care of business but I managed to catch some music along the way around San Francisco.  My friends at La Bohemia Productions presented Paris based Sergent Garcia who rocked the trendy Mezzanine club with this latin Reggae world groove.  He cheerfully led the crowd who was dancing to his raggamuffin beat.  His rhymes flowing on top of his anthemic funky dance hall salsa-fied sound. On the other side of the city, the outside air was in a cold mist and the music hot at the Fillmore Plaza stage of the Salsa Festival At The Fillmore last weekend.  The festival was produced by Roy Bennett with assistance from Neftali Rosado (leader of Pa’l Bailador).  I caught Carlos Del Sol leading a blistering salsa all-stars ensemble featuring renowned timbalero Louie Romero, trumpeter Julius Melendez, pianist Marco Diaz, bassist Saul Sierra, trombonist Jaime Dubberly..you get the idea.  Salsa Dura was on the menu as vocalist Del Sol served it up as he fronted this band with swing.   Del Sol makes an engaging frontman blessed with his idol looks and fine voice.  He was joined by another fine vocalist singing lead on the other tunes. Grupo Bakkan also was on fire with their commercial brand of Salsa with three vocalists led by Toni Neito.  And the multi-cultural Bay Area crowd agreed with that assessment by packing the Yoshi’s lounge dance floor as Bakkan put out the hits.  Veteran sonero Fito Reinoso shook the Rasselas spacious back room with his blazing Cuban son, salsa and timba.   Backed by the latest version of his long running band “Ritmo Y Armonia”, Reinoso stretched out the tunes until the dancers had to totally surrender to his ectastic sound. Somewhere in-between everything, I went to support the KPFA sponsored event featuring veteran English roots rocker James Hunter.  He seduced the Bimbos 365 crowd with his retro 50’s-60’s blue-eyed English soul.  Hunter was a master craftsman at working the crowd with deep soul pouring out of his voice on every tune.  His vocal chops and tasty guitar work drove the tight band to higher...

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Essential Listening July 2012

Posted on Jul 16, 2012

Here are a pair of great cds just in time for Summer listening: Cheo Feliciano/Ruben Blades “Eba Say Aja”(Ariel Rivas Music) – Two of Salsa great soneros make a gem of a recording! They sing each other’s hits backed by a “phat” Vibes sound a la Joe Cuba and a tight rhythm section.  These distinctive stylists are at the top of their game: Blades’s sharp intense flow compliments the smooth Feliciano whose soneos are on point.  They get together for two soulful duets “Lo Bueno Ya Viene” and the dynamic bolero “Si Te Dicen”.  The real delight is hearing Ruben covering Feliciano’s signature tunes such as “Nina” and Feliciano coming back with a gorgeous version of Blades’ “Sin Tu Carino”. La Excelencia “Ecos Del Barrio” (Handle With Care) – With their hearts on their sleeve, this street wise monster of a band has put out their best recording so far.  Salsa dura con conciencia is what La Excelencia does best.  “La Economia” says it all with it’s relevant social commentary and afinque.  This band swings with fire as it chronicles what is happening with the neighborhood today.   Their big bold sound also takes an Asian flavor with the irresistible “Descarga La Excelencia” or their bid for global domination “Pa’l Mundo...

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Yomo Toro RIP

Posted on Jul 2, 2012

Got the sad news yesterday that the great Puerto Rican master of the cuatro, Yomo Toro passed away.  A musical genius and a virtuoso of his instrument which sounds like a cross between a mandolin and a guitar, his many contributions embellished the Fania sound of the 70’s.  From his unforgettable performances with the Fania All Stars to his legendary recordings with Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe, Yomo was a unique presence proudly representing his Puerto Rican heritage.  He was one of a kind!  I had the immense luck of working with Yomo when he appeared at San Francisco Carnaval more than 2 decades ago!  He wasn’t on a big ego trip.  On the contrary, he was humble and very gracious.  That man had more swing going on with his small group than most salsa orchestras at the time!  We are lucky that Yomo has left us with a legacy of great music from the Fania days to his solo career.  He has joined the giant jam session in the heavens with all the ancestors who have blessed us with their music.  Ciao...

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Carnaval Flashback

Posted on Jun 12, 2012

Carnaval 2012…the party came and left!  If you were a part of it, you felt the heat from sweaty bodies in glitzy costumes, heard great live music and felt the rush of the excited crowd.  It was a outdoor party in HD.   The Carnaval Parade in San Francisco has always been a mix of the indigenous with the stylish splashed with color on the streets of the Mission District.   The Carnaval Festival is one big party with three stages on 17th, 20th and 22nd.  I was involved as entertainment coordinator for the two-day festival as well as the MC for the 17th Street stage.  It was a lot of work but was gratifying to see Ricardo Lemvo fire up an already acclerated crowd at the festival you helped to organize with other hard working folks.  There were no slouches in the lineups for the two days that featured Avance, Bayonics, Boca Do Rio, Manicato, Team Bahia, Afrolicious, Candelaria, Pa’l Bailador, Mestiza, the Cuban Cowboys, Borinquen, Native Elements, Fito Reinoso, Bang Data, DJ Quick & The DJ Project and others.  With incredible floor shows provided all weekend by the likes of the Aquarella Dancers, Ginga Brasil featuring Queen Ashley George, Fogo Na Roupa’s dancing Carnaval army and Samba funketeers.  All one can say after a weekend of that…what a...

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