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Tiki Tiki - Video debut from TIMBEROS DEL NORTE
First album from TDN direct from Austin, Texas
Oh yeah! Timba from Texas... Austin, Texas to be exact. The first and self-titled album by TIMBEROS DEL NORTE was named one of the Top 10 Austin Releases (see below). Grammy-winning trombonist / arranger Raul “Ralo” Vallejo and pianist / producer Paul “Pauly” Matthews spearhead this 10-piece outfit featuring multi-layered vocals and horns in an impressive and enticing 12-song collection of heavily rhythmic Cuban jazz and pop.
Album download / CD available here = http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/timberosdelnorte
"Timberos Del Norte, self-titled. Deep danceable grooves driven by ebullient horns and vocals mark this collection of Cuban music that sounds like it could have come straight out of Havana but was made right here." -- Peter Blackstock, Austin American Statesman newspaper
Click on their album cover below to visit their website.
Personnel on TIMBEROS DEL NORTE
Role - Instrument | Name |
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Vocals | Tito Cuba, Wawy Cabrera, Danerys Echevarría, Monica Salas and Samaria Pérez-Stanford |
Piano | Paul "Pauly" Matthews |
Trumpets / Guiro | George Shalda |
Trombones | Raúl "Ralo" Vallejo |
Bass | Framy Díaz |
Drums / Percussion | Carmelo Torres |
Horn arrangements | Raúl Vallejo, Pauly, George Shalda |
Recording engineers | Geroge Shalda & Paul Matthews (Beardog Studios) |
Mixing engineer | Richie Pérez of SoundsRight (Miami) |
Mastering engineer | Michael Lazarus of Latinmusicmastering.com |
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New Documentary:
Calixto Oviedo and NG La Banda
This one features some very choice footage, lots of music history, and my new "Ken Burns" trick.
NG La Banda en Vivo
Palacio de la Salsa, c.1996
To whet your appetites for the upcoming Calixto Oviedo youtube, here's a particularly encendiary concert from the mid-1990s.
Gerardo Contino y Los Habaneros
Debut new single at Subrosa Jan 20th
Subrosa, Blue Note’s new Cuban-themed club located in the heart of the Meat Packing District, has wasted no time in establishing itself as one of Manhattan’s central clubs for Latin music since opening its doors in November of 2014. The club has served as the new headquarters for the Pedrito Martínez Group as well as regular appearances by Pepito Gómez, Ariance Trujillo and other members of New York’s Cuban Music Community.
While the core motive of this establishment has been to feature NYC Cuban artists, Subrosa has been wise to include representatives of other genres as well. Groups ranging from Rana Santacruz’s original Mexican folk, the Colombian Jazz sounds of Pablo Mayor and even the indie rock meets salsa-dura fusion of the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra are among the recent and upcoming attractions on Subrosa’s calendar.
An upcoming event of particular note is by none other than Gerardo Contino y Los Habaneros. Mr. Contino will be debuting his most recently recorded song “Quisiera Saber” this coming Tuesday Jan 20th at Subrosa. In many ways, the venue is the perfect fit for Contino, his music and his new single. A true believer in the power of cultural diffusion, Contino has often looked to influences outside of his home country in terms of his original compositions and even the members of his own band. His first recording as a leader “Somos Latinos”, while at its core being a Cuban Salsa record, incorporates strong influences from other Latin genres including Cumbia. Ina addition, Contino has collaborated with a wide range of musicians including Peruvian Folkoric Group Kambalache Negro. “Quisiera Saber” is no exception, written in the style of Colombian Vallenato mixed with a healthy dose of pop and Contino’s undeniably Cuban voice.
Contino’s sets will start at 7pm and 9pm and tickets can be bought online via Subrosa’s website. Of course more information on other concerts and events by Contino and his band can be found on his website and Facebook page. Subrosa is located at 63 Gansevoort Street in Manhattan. 63 Gansevoort Street