HARLEM SALSA
2016: Jan. – April
Sami and Anita
For all the people who never seen me dance before
Sorry for the clearly
José Mangual Sr. was born in Puerto Rico on March 18, 1924, and came to New York at the age of 14 In 1956, I first saw José Mangual play at a Monday night jam session at New York City’s famous jazz club, Birdland. I remember being amazed at how so much music could come out of the small pair of bongos between his legs. I also vividly remember the look of confidence on Mangual’s face as he massaged every bit of music from those drums. It was a look that I later got to know on a first hand basis, when he and I became friends.
My friendship with Mangual was one that was forged by a chance meeting in a Spanish Harlem after-hours club. He set a standard in bongo playing and was considered by many to have the greatest sound on the instrument. He played for years with the Machito Orchestra, a Latin dance band that had the opportunity to performed in jazz settings in the 1940’s and 1950’s with such legends as Charlie Parker, Buddy Rich and Flip Phillips. Through this exposure to broader musical idioms, José Mangual, who was often referred to as Buyú by his close friends, left the Machito band to join Herbie Mann around 1961. He also toured Africa with his favorite rhythm man, Carlos “Patato” Valdez, and went on to accompany Abbie Lane and Nancy Ames.
Full Story
http://slamanater.com/legends/departed-legends/i-p/jose-mangual-sr/?print=pdf
Feb. 26, 2016
Carmen Birthday
Wayne Gorbea
is a salsa/Afro Cuban jazz bandleader from the Bronx, New York. His parents are of Puerto Rican heritage. He taught himself piano by listening to Eddie and Charlie Palmieri records. He has always prominently featured trombones in his sound, and he has stuck to the “salsa dura” sound rather than the bland pop stylings of many at the top of the salsa charts. His band, Salsa Picante, wants you to dance as well as listen to the music. Through many personnel changes in his band, he has been a solid and enduring presence is salsa since the early 70's.
BONUS: “LIVE WAYNE GORBEA” @ THE LEATHER LOUNGE JUNE 10, 2011