Indice - Table of contents
Lo Nuevo[hide]
Resenas: Vacilón Santiaguero (Circle 9 ...
Staff: Bill Tilford
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : 2024 Monterey Jazz, P...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : 2024 Monterey Jazz Fe...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : testing 123
Grupos: Pupy y los que S... : Discography - 1995- F...
Reportes: From The St... : Cubadisco 2...
Reportes: From The St... : Jazz Plaza ...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : Irakere 50th Annivers...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : Irakere
Resenas: Joey Altruda Presents: El Gran ...
Timbapedia: 09. Interviews -... : Carlos del Pino ...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : 2023 Monterey Jazz Fe...
Fotos: Tom Ehrlich : 2023 Monterey Jazz Fe...
Fotos Del Día [hide]
Tom Ehrlich - 2022 San Jose Jazz Summerfest Saturday
SAN JOSÉ JAZZ SUMMERFEST
SATURDAY AUGUST 13, 2022
PHOTOS AND TEXT BY TOM EHRLICH © 2022
Full day of music on Saturday. The groups I covered were Interview of festival lead photographer Robert Burnbach, jazz supergroup Bobby Watson, Curtis Lundy, Cyrus Chestnut and Victor Jones who played twice at different venues, Omar Sosa Quarteto Americano, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Raul Midón and Sabor de Mi Cuba.
Greg Bridges interviewing Robert Burnbach
Greg Bridges well respected radio dj, interviewed Robert Burnbach, who has been the lead photographer for San Jose Jazz Summerfest for 10 years. Robert is an outstanding photographer. All photos included in my photos are all by Robert. This photo is of Shamarr Allen playing the pocket trumpet.
Robert Burnbach with photo of Cyrus Chestnut
Very interesting interview for me especially since I could relate to all he said being a fellow "jazz" photographer.
Next over to the Montgomery Theater to see a band of veteran masters - Bobby Watson on sax, Curtis Lundy on bass, Cyrus Chestnut on piano and Victor Jones on drum set. Oustanding set of music - they were so good, I checked them out twice - will post photos from both performances.
Bobby Watson sax and Curtis Lundy bass
Bobby Watson sax and Curtis Lundy bass
Bobby Watson
Bobby Watson
Bobby Watson
Bobby likes to pay in his socks - check them out.
Curtis Lundy bass and Cyrus Chestnut piano
Curtis Lundy
Curtis Lundy
Cyrus Chestnut
Cyrus Chestnut piano and Curtis Lundy bass
Victor Jones
Victor Jones
At the Montgomery Thater, the best venue for listening at the festival, witnessed Omar Sosa and his relatively new project Quarteto Americano.
Omar Sosa piano, Sheldon Brown sax, Ernesto Mazar Kindelán bass and Josh Jones drums
As the name indicates this quartet is made up of three musicians who live in the United States and Omar Sosa who resides in Spain. Omar is is one of the most creative musicians alive - always involved in numerous projects with different band mates and configurations (solo, duo, quartet, trios, big band etc). His regular quartet which I have known for many years is made up of three Cubans who live in Europe and a Mosambiquian bass player who lives in Spain. They have been one of my favorite bands for a long time and I consider all the members my friends. I was curious to hear this new quartet to see how they compare to his Eurpoean based quartet. I was pleasantly surprised that his new quartet compared favorably with his original quartet.
Omar Sosa
Ernesto Mazar Kindelán
Ernesto Mazar Kindelán is an extremely talented bassist. Originally from Cuba, he was the bassist for the well known timba group Charanga Habanera. Ernesto can play any type of music at a high level. On this day, he played jazz with Omar Sosa and later in the evening he played bass for a timba group Sabor Mi Cuba, which I will report on at the end of this article.
Sheldon Brown
Sheldon Brown plays numerous reed instruments and played with Omar when Omar used to live in the Bay Area many years ago. He is an excellent soloist.
Josh Jones
Josh Jones is a veteran drummer who leads his own groups and plays wtih many others. He also used to play with Omar when he lived in the Bay Area.
Ernesto Mazar Kindelán
Omar Sosa
In recent years Omar has incorporated more dancing into his performances.
Omar and the quartet received enthusiastic responses from the crowd.
Next a trip to the main stage to see the famous South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo gave a wonderful performance with their lush harmonies, dance moves and socail justice lyrics.
Round two of Bobby Watson, Curtis Lundy, Cyrus Chestnut and Victor Jones at a small club like venue in the Hammer Theater.
Bobby Watson sax and Curtis Lundy bass
Bobby Watson and Terell Stafford
Special treat - the great trumpeter Terell Stafford sat in on one song.
Curtis Lundy
Cyrus Chestnut
Cyrus Chestnut
Curtis Lundy bass, Victor Jones drums, Terell Stafford trumpet, Bobby Watson
Terell Stafford and Bobby Watson
Terell Stafford
Victor Jones
Back to Montgomery Theater for a little guitarist/vocalist Raul Midón performing vocals and solo on guitar and bongo.
Off to the Salsa Stsge for the last group of the evening - finally some timba by an outstnding Bay Area timba group Sabor Mi Cuba lead by Carlitos Medrano. All are originally from Cuba except for drummer Colin Douglas and horn player Charlei McCoy. Colin is not Cuban but he sure sounds like he is. He is a master of both the drum set and batas.
This band is made up of top notch players. I believe this band is one of the best timba bands outside of Cuba.
Carlitos Medrano
Carlitos is a master percussionsist as well as a great composer and arranger.
Colin Douglas
Ernesto Mazar Kindelán
Ernesto is clearly a world class bassist who can excell in any type of music. The former member of Charanga Habanera also played bass with Omar Sosa at the festival.
Julio De La Cruz
Julio plays piano as well as bass and is also world class musician.
Sulkary Valverde
Sulkary has a beautiful and strong voice.
Carlos McCoy
Carlos plays sax, flute and EWI for the group.
Carlitos Medrano
Carlitos Medrano
Sulkary Valverde and Niobel Cintra
Silkary Valverde and Niobel Cintra
Sulkary Valverde
Sulkary Valverde
Coming next, he final day of the festival with a major Cuban act. Stay tuned.