
Posted:
Tue Mar 01, 2005 2:52 am
by ABAKUA
I am currently working with 4 bands on a frequent basis.
My main band consists of 2 seperate bands. (muso's added or changed depending on band)
One band ("Armandito y Su Mecanica") play's original Cuban Timba as arranged by our band leader Armandito Garcia from Santiago de Cuba, formerly from Sonora de la Calle and also 'Lady Salsa', international showcase.
I play a 3 tumbadoras set up in this 8 -10 piece band (members pend on gig budget)
In the other band (same line up as Armandito y Su Mecanica but with extra musicians (13 in total) play original tunes which vary in genre from Timba/Funk/Hip Hop/Reggae etc.
In this band ("Son Veneno") I play 2 tumbadoras set up, tambourine, shakers, chekere, bells, bata, cajon and other assorted intruments pending on what is required in each tune.
Another ensemble (20+ musicians) I work with plays a fusion of traditional Andean music, Mexican, and Cuban popular music. With this group (SONIDO), depending on what is required in the tune, I play 4-5 tumbadoras set up, bongo, bata, shakers, rainsticks, bells, cajon, bombo etc.
Another group I work with is a 5 piece Latin Jazz group ("Latin Jazz Baby") here I play 3-4 tumbadoras set up.
Other than that i freelance with other salsa/latin groups, funk, reggae, acid jazz ensembles where I will mainly play tumbadoras/bongo and other assorted hand percussion instruments.
Edited By ABAKUA on 1109723929

Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:01 am
by zaragemca
It is him Carlos del Puerto,I know him and his mother which were living in Cayo Hueso,I was living in San Miguel, which was the street he have to take to go to his house, plus I did some jamming at the Rio Club.I think his last gig was playing in a jazz trio in Cuba.his son Carlos del puerto Jr. is also playing with its own band.

Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 9:56 am
by Juzzi
Hello.
You guys are right. Carlos is one of the founders of Irakere. He is for sure one of the greatest bassplayers out there. ABAKUA, I will send you some videoclips/music when I have the chance. Give me your e-mail. We just did a tv gig and I hope we'll get some material out of that.
-J