
Some NYC history for ya if u weren't there. In the mid 70's to the early 80's there were what we called the "Loft Jams". On like east 14th street,musicians that lived in the lofts in that area threw jams. Kip Hanrahan recorded "Loft Sessions", in the early 80's. With Daniel Ponce. Giovanni, Milton Cardona, and others. He was also instrumental in signing Jerry Gonzales, to his label "American Clave" records for his first album. check out his album "Vertical's Currency" . the music was very improvised,spontaneous,and eclectic,somtimes with vocals,sometimes just outright jam with Gio and Milton for a minute and then something totally different. Actually for me my first personal experience with Latin Jazz came when I joined the Felipe "Phil" Diaz Latin Jazz sextet,at the tender age of 15. I was that good to make the band but he took me to Music training camp 101. Taught me about "Afinque", dynamics,soloing and was like a Big Brother to me. Everyone else in the band was in their 30's or more. But they took me in and were kind and patient with me.My first school of Latin Jazz I owe to Phil Diaz,him and Tjader were personal friends and I knew them both, what a blessing that was!.....At your service....JC JOHNNY CONGA......
