Posts by LM

Tempo Latino 2011

Posted on Aug 22, 2011

While I was was Europe a few weeks ago, I returned to the Tempo Latino Festival. It’s the largest outdoor festival devoted to Salsa and Latin Music in Europe based in the little town of Vic-Fezensac, France. Wow…what a line-up this year! Headliner Ruben Blades played a 2 1/2 hour set loaded with crowd favorites as “Pedro Navaja”, “Juan Pachanga” and “Plastico” to name a few. Panama’s finest Roberto Delgado’s Orchestra with special guest trombonist Jimmy Bosch backed Blades. There were musical especially on “Plantacion Adentro” featuring a fiery exchange between Bosch and trumpeter Juan Lopez. Renowned Columbian Paris-based sonero Yuri Buenaventura thrilled the sold out Friday night crowd with his thrilling vocals, dynamic band and great music! Puerto Rican legend Willie Rosario brought his tight orchestra to play his classic dance music such as “El Callejero” and “Lluvia”. Plena Libre, Grupo Fantasma, Bomba Estereo, Quantic y Su Combo Barbaro and Zulu 90.3 were also featured in the main concerts at the plaza de toros. Fine Cuban and European based bands were featured at 3 different venues in the grounds. The Conga was the hot after hours night spot each night. Highlights included the irresistible son of Cuba’s own Septeto Santiaguero, the exciting French salsa dura band Salsafon with vocalist Rafael Quintero (uncle of percussionists Luisito and Roberto Quintero), the Big Band Cote Sud expertly performed Beny More classics and Cumbia Chicharra’s spirited repertoire of Cumbia, Timba and Salsa. DJ’s included one of Barcelona’s best DJ Jacoviche and Salsa/World music selector Ricardo Da Forza. My good friend and Tempo Latino legend Enrique Romero “El Molestoso” didn’t attend due to serious health issues. I missed his spirit and camaraderie as I have good memories of DJing and hanging with Enrique at last year’s festival. He was sorely missed by many including promoter Eric Duffau and staff. Get better fast,...

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Back To Reality!

Posted on Aug 17, 2011

I just got sick right before I came back from Europe last week. I missed the San Jose Jazz Festival, the phenomenal debut of Wil Campa y Su Gran Union at Stern Grove, most of Outside Lands and other noteworthy gigs! I worked at Cafe Cocomo with Julio Bravo last Saturday but I wasn’t 100 percent yet but the music was good. I also didn’t sound 100 percent on the radio since my engineer didn’t follow the instructions to run my pre recorded radio program…oh, oh all right! However good things are down the pike…I’m sharing a nite of fine music at Cafe Cocomo with the sounds of Avance (who are also fun and a fine band with great singers..and Karl Perrazzo is their secret weapon) on Thursday night, August 18th…I’m ready to play! Maikal Blanco y Su Salsa Mayor, one of Cuba’s hottest Timba/Salsa orchestras are slated to play at Cocomo in October. If that wasn’t enough…SF Jazz Fest promises the dynamic Daniela Mercury and hot Miami based band Tiempo Libre among the heavies in this year’s lineup. I’ve been back to work and it’s been sweating bullets…getting back to work is a mother after...

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Afrocubism Brings Out The Sun!

Posted on Jul 11, 2011

Afrocubism brought out the sun at Stern Grove this past Sunday. It was overcast and somewhat cold at the lovely Sigmund Stern Grove for this free KPFA co-sponsored show. The group of Cuban and Malian music icons known as Afrocubism featuring Buena Vista Social Club’s singer/guitarist Eliades Ochoa, renowned kora master Toumani Diabate and Ngoni (string instrument similar to a lute) god Bassekou Kouyate took the crowd who was already riled up by opening act Pellejo Seco to the next level. From the opening notes of their catchy “Mali Cuba”, the engaging, seductive blend of Cuban and African music performed by the 12 piece Afrocubism ensemble entranced listeners, delighted dancers and bowled over skeptics with their joyous hypnotic melodies and sheer virtuosity. They generously stretched out their songs to feature the members of their great band and to showcase the principal players which included Kasse Mady Diabate’s vocals, Djelimady Tounkara’s infectious guitar work and Fode Lassana Diabate’s balafon which anchored the sound. The show ended up being a love fest between the group and audience. This group’s musical concept was the original idea that brought Ry Cooder to Cuba to record with the Malian based musicians but it never happened since the Africans never showed up. Ry got the assistance of Juan De Marcos who recruited the musicians and vocalists who ended up creating the Buena Vista Social Club sessions and the rest is history. Finally last year, the Afrocubism concept was recorded in Cuba and released to world wide acclaim. If you missed the show at Stern Grove, you make your own party by picking up their fine recording “Afrocubism” on the World Circuit/Nonesuch...

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Salute to Benny Velarde

Posted on Jul 5, 2011

Renowned timbalero Bayardo “Benny” Velarde was honored at Yoshi’s in Oakland before a packed house of friends, musicians, dancers and long time fans. Velarde, 81, a mainstay of the San Francisco Bay Area scene for more than five decades since his start with Cal Tjader is known as the leader of his own orchestra since the 70’s. The evening was organized as a benefit to help Benny pay his medical bills as a result of four operations to fight his recurring throat cancer. Benny has no medical insurance, a common occupational hazard that has plagued other fellow artists who work in music as a profession. At Yoshis, the music was sublime thanks to veteran trombonist Al Bent and his Quintenscencia Latin Jazz band primarily made up of Velarde alumni and Benny leading an all-star version of his long running Super Combo orchestra. Special guests included Orestes Vilato, Louie Romero, Roger Glenn, Monchy Esteves and Sal Nunez. The vibe was incredible at Yoshi’s as some of the audience were able to express their love and appreciation to Benny on stage for his years in show business. I had the honor of co-emceeing the event with KCSM’s own Jesse “Chuy” Varela. It was an unforgettable...

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Bataan’s Back In Town!

Posted on Jun 28, 2011

It was so sweet to see the legendary Latin soul man Joe Bataan at the S.F. Yoshi’s this past Saturday night which happened to be my birthday. Bataan solidly connected with the predominately older audience who knew his songs and demonstrated their idol worship by singing along or shaking their heads to his classic material. Bataan responded with a rousing performance that featured hits from his career such as “I Wish You Love” and “When Sunny Gets Blue” along with a few surprises such as his rendition of “Sad Girl” which transported me back to junior high school slow jams for a moment. Dressed in a blazing red cap, Bataan was accompanied by his wife Yvonne on background vocals and backed by the tight Raza All Stars band with guest Malecio Magdaluyo on woodwinds. Joe effortlessly shifted gears from boogaloo to salsa flavored songs but he primarily showcased the Latin Soul fusion that he helped pioneer in the 1960’s and led throughout the 70’s. He delivered the tunes with a story or a monologue that touched the sold out Yoshi’s crowd. He related his story of his rise from a gang member in prison to a successful singing career before launching into a heartfelt soul version of “The Lord’s Prayer” dedicated to youth in prison. Bataan could still belt a tune as well as bring the house down with his music. Thank God that Subway Joe is still around to bring us the...

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