by onile » Wed Sep 14, 2005 6:54 pm
Alafia Abures!
I really enjoyed reading your chance meeting/giggin experience! I was living it in my mind!
I have one to offer, back in the mid 80's, out here in AZ, Tucson to be exact. Tito Puente Ibaye!, came out to perform and I traveled down there to see him. I had learned from some fellow drummers that he would be conducting a free clinic prior to the show, at a local Guitar City music store, so I naturally went to catch this too! Well, I was there, the shop was full of folks and there in the middle area, was the master himself, accompanied by some local Tucson drummers. We'll I happened to know the drummers that were accompanying him. They ran through a couple of rythms, cha cha cha, mambo, with Puente demonstrating various techniques, until they came to the part where he wanted to "speed it up," the conga player began playing a rythm when all of sudden, Tito stopped it and told him to play something that he could hold for a prolonged period of time. The poor guy panicked, and began looking into the audience, embarrassed, but saw me and invited me up. An opportunity to play alongside of the master? Hey I'm no fool, I acted as though I didn't want to, but then Tito himself waved me up, so how could I refuse. When I got up there, the conga player had four LP Classics, so I rearranged them and layed down a rumba columbia pattern which I had picked up listening to Patato on four congas. Man I was as happy as a faggot in boystown to be playing up there with Tito.
Moments in time.....................
Suave!
Tony
Que Nsambi les acutare pa' siempre!