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| Bobby Sanabria Big Band at The Jazz Standard On Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 drummer/bandleader Bobby Sanabria will be performing with his Big Band at The Jazz Standard in NYC. Bobby Sanabria - drums, musical director, Cristian Rivera - congas, Giancarlo Anderson - bongo, Alex Hernandez - acoustic bass, Enrique Haneine - piano, Hiram “El Pavo” Remon - vocals, percussion, Charenee Wade - vocals Saxophones: David De Jesus - alto, soprano, David Bixler - alto, Peter Brainin - tenor Jeff Lederer - tenor, Gary Smulian - bari Trumpets: Kevin Bryan, Shareef Clayton, Justin Davis Andrew Neesley Trombones: Joe Fiedler, Dave Miller, Tim Sessions, Chris Washburne. Bobby Sanabria is a master drummer, percussionist, and timbalero in the Afro-Cuban tradition. Drawing on all of the cultural roots of the African Diaspora in North America, the Caribbean, and Latin America, he has become one of the foremost educators and advocates for Afro-Cuban and Global music. Raised in the “Fort Apache” section of the the Bronx (New York City), he grew up listening to Puerto Rican, Afro-Cuban, Soul, R&B, Funk, etc. Later inspired by Tito Puente, he attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston from 1975 to 1979 earning a Bachelor's degree in Music. In addition to his pursuits as a performer, Sanabria is considered one of the foremost scholars of “la tradition” and was honored in 1983 with a National Endowment of the Arts grant as a Jazz performer and educator. While not unique among Latin musicians who acknowledge and celebrate the West African musical roots of Latin American music, he is arguably one of the most vocal regarding the appropriate respect for the African musical basis of the various forms of Latin Music and American Jazz. Proficient in a number of forms from Cuban “Son” to New York City-originated “Salsa” to Mario Bauza and Dizzy Gillespie--generated “Cubop” or Afro-Cuban Jazz, Sanabria has recorded with Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Chico O'Farrill, Celia Cruz, and the legendary Mario Bauza. A professor at The New School Research Jazz Department in New York City, he has written articles for “Modern Drummer” and ”Highlights in Percussion” magazines; and is a regular columnist for the “Descarga Newsletter” and contributor to “New York Latino” magazine. In addition to several recordings as a leader of his groups “Ascension” and “Afro-Cuban Big Band” (Grammy- nominated), Sanabria has conducted clinics, lectures, and seminars throughout the world educating musicians and fans alike about the Afro-Cuban music tradition that informs much of Latin and Black American musical genres throughout the Western hemisphere. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |