
tambor.HO with a touch of Cuban identity This project is based on the original idea of \u200b\u200bAurora Gonzalez and to demonstrate the fusion of Cuban rhythms and jazz, the strength Spiritual satisfaction with the interpretation of our music and deep respect for the maestro Ignacio "Nacho" Herrera.
Musically, was directed and produced by Ignacio "Nacho" Herrera, with the collaborators and musicians: Raul Pineda, Jesus Diaz, Adalberto Lara, Mirdalys Herrera, Nardy Castellini, Rigoberto Lopez, Victor Rodriguez and Rich Leone.
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born in the heart of the deepest feelings of my wife and my friends who inspired me to be filled with joy and wisdom the homes of many Cuban families and others. It's full of great energy great talents it brings together. It aims to collect this great party music: the classical period, popular, contemporary, folk, jazz and traditional Cuban music. Jazz Fill up with more complex fused Cuban rhythms, is one of the projects more satisfaction have made.
During President Bill Clinton, Cuban music, the island, it flowed very naturally by These American lands. It was surprise to find a Cuban band on tour in the United States. With the arrival of President Bush, Cuban musicians do not get visa and cultural exchanges have been dramatically reduced. And these places are not seen. If it were not for Cuban musicians have settled here over the last decade, this would be an eternal drought.
the late nineties, Nachito Herrera was the pianist and musical director of Cubanismo, which toured throughout the United States were long and applauded. Then Nachito settled by Minnesota and stayed with us, to our satisfaction. And to hear him in his first production there is no doubt that Nachito saves us from this drought of Cuban music to U.S. authorities before us.
In the eleven tracks is a rich variety of Cuban rhythms from the pace pylon, guaracha, Guaguanco, bolero and Latin jazz. Everything is a torrent of memorable moments without yawning space. Nachito pleased and surprised.
Ignacio "Nacho" Herrera, considered a child prodigy, has spent his entire creative life that combines the sounds of his native Cuba with jazz, classical music and a unique mixture of American influences. Here in the TPT studios, Nacho (piano), Kevin Washington (drums) and Yohannes Tona (bass) showed their work with one of the most high energy performances to cross the stage. ARTIST BIO
At the tender age of 12 years, Ignacio "Nacho" Herrera exploded in the Cuban music scene and has been breaking barriers since. He studied with masters of Rachmaninoff, Rubén González, Jorge Gomez Labraña, and Frank Fernandez and served as lead pianist, arranger and musical director of Cubanismo. Today, a proud resident of Minnesota, Nachito original combinations are enjoyed by listeners around the world.
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