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PRIMERA PLANA - FRONT PAGE
SJ JAZZ!!
Pedrito Martínez - Calixto Oviedo - Daymé Arocena
Oscar Hernández - Jimmy Bosch - Funkadelic - Maceo Parker
Conjunto Karabalí - Carlitos Medrano - Pacific Mambo & More
Calixto sitting in with PMG at the 2014 show - photo by Tom Ehrlich
This year will be the most Latin-oriented SJ Jazz Festival since the legendary 2014 Summerfest, and features several of the same headliners - Pedrito Martínez Group, Calixto Oviedo & Lily Hernández (we'll have an interview with Calixto tomorrow) and Jimmy Bosch - as well a some great funk bands - George Clinton & Maceo Parker - Daymé Arocena - Oscar Hernández and a long string of the best Bay Area groups - Conjunto Karabalí, Carlitos Medrano, Manny Martínez, Pacific Mambo and many others.
Pedrito plays Saturday at 3:00 with his own group and at 6:00 with Angélique Kidjo. Calixto will play Sunday at 4:30. Here's the full lineup.
More About The Afro Yaqui Music Collective & Albertico Lescay
Also: Charanga Habanera at Festival Cubano
The Afro Yaqui Music Collective was founded in 2014 by Gizelxanath Rodríguez (of Yaqui descent) and Ben Barson, a protege of the late saxophonist Fred Ho, who did pioneering work fusing Asian music and Jazz (Their Friday, August 11 concert is a tribute to him). The AYMC, which is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, fuses various forms of indigenous music (not exclusively Yaqui) with Jazz and Hip Hop, and there is a Cuban connection now with Ben Barson recently performing with NuJazz artist Zule Guerra in Cuba and now collaborating with Albertico Lescay, leader of Formas in Cuba, during his visit to the US. You can see a lot more about this project, which also has a Facebook page, at Ben Barson's website here. It will be interesting to see how this project and Formas exchange ideas.
Albertico Lescay, of Santiago but now in Havana, is the leader of Formas, an important group in the NuJazz movement in Cuba. (Albertico sometimes prefers to use Afro NuJazz because Formas retains more Afrocuban elements than many other groups in this part of the spectrum.) NuJazz in Cuba is a fusion of Cuban music, Jazz and Hip Hop. The strong Cuban foundations and more intricate Jazz patterns in the music distinguish it from what we once called Acid Jazz in the US, but there are parallels in the mixture of genres. Formas has not yet released an album but has gained significant notice in Cuba. Albertico is currently visiting the US, sometimes playing with the AYMC, sometimes presenting the music of Formas using US musicians (including members of the AYMC). Again, the long-term results of this interchange should be interesting.
This weekend, you can see these musicians as follows:
Friday, August 11: Afro Yaqui Music Collective with special guest Albertico Lescay
Ginny's Supper Club, New York, NY
Saturday, August 12: Albertico Lescay presents the music of FORMAS with invited guests opening for Villalobos Brothers, part of a benefit performance for migrant justice
Barnard Vermont
TIMBA ALERT:
Since Charanga Habenera has been performing as both Charanga Habanera and Charanga Light (a slightly different formation and repertoire), we asked the folks at Festival Cubano which version would be performing in Chicago on Sunday, August 13. We were informed that it will be the regular Charanga Habanera.
Festival Cubano runs from Friday, August 11 through Sunday, August 13 with two stages, food, games etc. You can find everything you need to know on the Festival Cubano website here.
When you go, be sure to also check out some of Chicago's fine local Cuban-American talent such as Stacie Sandoval and Matanza y su Latin Express.
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SEPTETO SANTIAGUERO, VOCAL VIDAS, ALBERTICO LESCAY
SEPTETO SANTIAGUERO TOUR CONTINUESSaturday night, Septeto Santiaguero tore the roof off of Martyrs at their Chicago concert. I know that I may start some arguments and hurt some feelings, but this IS Cuba's best working traditional Septeto right now. Your can see a photo gallery here. Meanwhile, they are in Madison, Wisconsin and Minneapolis, Minnesota and Los Angeles next, as follows:
Tuesday, August 8: North Street Cabaret, Madison, Wisconsin
Wednesday, August 9: Dakota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Thursday, August 10: The Central Park Sessions, Central Park, Madison, Wisconsin
Friday, August 11: Grand Performances, Los Angeles, CA (with Vocal Vidas)
IF YOU CAN, GO SEE THIS GROUP!!!!!!!
VOCAL VIDAS US TOUR
The a capella tradition is Cuba is not just a man thing - there's Vocal Vidas, a female quartet from Santiago de Cuba. Well, OK, they cheat just a wee bit - they use a little hand percussion, but other than that, they are a capella, and that does not diminish them at all - their voices are wonderful. They are out in California right now and very much worth seeing as follows in metro LA:
Tuesday, August 8: Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill
Friday, August 11: Grand Performances (with Septeto Santiaguero)
ALBERTICO LESCAY IN THE EASTERN US
We mentioned recently that Albertico Lescay is visiting the US and performing both as an invited guest with the Afro Yaqui Music Collective and presenting some of the music of his own project, FORMAS, with US musicians. Here are this week's dates with more to follow in the future:
Friday, August 11: Afro Yaqui Music Collective with special guest Albertico Lescay
Ginny's Supper Club, New York, NY
Saturday, August 12: Albertico Lescay presents the music of FORMAS with invited guests opening for Villalobos Brothers, part of a benefit performance for migrant justice
Barnard Vermont
Albertico also did a workshop in Pittsburgh at the Pryse Academy in Pittsburgh, an institution that works with refugee youth, presenting his music and discussing the importance of music in cultural identity.
Albertico Lescay is an artist to watch. You'll be hearing a lot more about him within a year.
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Tom's Arango Photos
Here's Tom Ehrlich's gallery from the recent performance of Feliciano Arango and Amistad Cubana at Ashkenaz in Berkeley.