Rumba Club
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Flight Tonight
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MI CORAZON TE LLAMA
Web Site Link: www.rumbaclub.com/template_contactus.htm
Contact information:
EMAIL THE BAND: josh@jabali.com
BOOKINGS:
Michael Cherigo
Talent
3039 N. Calvert
St.
Baltimore, Md. 21218
mcherigotalent@webtv.net
410.889.7530 fax:
410.243.5228
This 18 year old East Coast ensemble "has joined
the pantheon of great latin jazz groups" says the 52nd Street Review. Veteran
members have performed, recorded and toured extensively with jazz and latin
greats of the past and future: Lionel Hampton, Monguito Santamaria, Manny
Oquendo, Miles Davis sideman Gary Thomas, Avishai Cohen's International
Vamp Band and Lonnie Plaxico to name a few. Each of their four recordings
on the prestigious PALMETTO record label, are produced by latin jazz luminary,
Andy Gonzalez of FORT APACHE BAND fame. Their latest release 'Radio Mundo',
played to raves from DOWNBEAT, JAZZ TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, LATIN BEAT
and the LA PRESS. The CD received extensive airplay and awards from some
of the most widely listened to Jazz and Latin radio stations from coast
to coast like WBGO in New York and KLON in Los Angeles.
Formed eighteen years ago, this legendary nine-piece
ensemble features members that live and perform in New York City, Washington
DC and Baltimore. They have performed all over the US - in the west including
a week's stint at the JAZZ BAKERY in LA, and Midwest, and continue to frequent
jazz and dance clubs around the eastern seaboard including the BLUE NOTE
in Manhattan and BIRDLAND 'the jazz corner of the world. This summer they
will appear at jazz festivals including the San Jose AAT Jazz Fest in California
and Lake George Jazz weekend in upstate New York. The band made its' international
debut last summer at the Ottawa International Jazz Festival.
After performing together and sharing the stage
with Latin greats like Tito Puente, the group caught the attention of Andy
Gonzalez - considered to be one of Latin jazz's greatest bassists. Andy
has produced and is a featured guest on each of their recordings. 'MAMACITA',
their second CD, was a breakthrough success receiving generous amounts
of airplay on jazz and Latin stations around the country. One month in
1998 'MAMACITA' made top ten on radio stations in LA, San-Francisco, Puerto
Rico and Miami simultaneously according to polls in LATIN BEAT magazine.
PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL honored the group by selecting 'MAMACITA' as
one of the ten best recordings of 1997. Their third release, 'ESPIRITISTA'
was chosen by WBGO in New York City as one of the ten best Latin records
of 1999. Their latest 2001 release 'RADIO MUNDO' has received outstanding
critical acclaim and was recently selected as one of last year's ten best
CD's by JAZZIZ Magazine.
The band continues to forge its own synthesis
of jazz and instrumental Latin dance music described as "a style of their
own making'. Meanwhile they continue to make what LATIN BEAT magazine has
called 'the finest dancing and listening music possible'.