Friday, February 12, 2010

Carnaval Time!

Of course, it's Carnaval and Mardi Gras time. I remember when I was totally involved with organizing the acts as entertainment director for Carnaval SF back in 1983 and from 1986 to 1998. What a flood of great memories! I was also involved with Carnaval as radio sponsor through KPFA for a great many years during this past decade. I was fortunate enough to work with artists such as Willie Colon, Santana, the Mighty Sparrow, Luis Enrique, Eddie Palmieri, Arrow, Shaggy, Calypso Rose, Michael Franti, Merle Saunders, Flora Purim and Airto, Libre, Los Hombres Calientes and countless others. I have seen my share of sequined dancing beauties, drum troupes, great bands, massive crowds as well as backstage drama, disorganization and ego trips. Ah..the yin and the yang! But all the good people that I have worked with bring to me the rich memories that are the best. I've lost some good people along the way such as one of my favorite stage managers Ethan Fox and great artists such as Carlos Acietuno who passed away at too young an age. I'll raise a glass and drink a Hurricane to your memory, my brothers. Representing KPFA as an active radio sponsor of live music, I have been fortunate to have emceed shows with Daniella Mercury, Milton Nacimento, Marisa Monte, Bebel Gilberto and the beat literally goes on!

Rumbankete

The other great act that I caught was the Cuban timba big band Rumbankete from Los Angeles at Yoshis in Oakland this past Thursday night. This explosive band led by trombonist Denis Jiron were playing their timba drenched sounds to a packed dance floor. Made up of 2 violins, 3 trombones, bass, keyboards, drum set, timbales, congas and fronted by 3 charismatic vocalists, Rumbankete played a combination of original material and covers of tunes by Los Van Van and Elio Reve. Potent stuff! Denis told me that the band will be releasing a single in the next month and a new cd should be coming out later this year. Check them out the next time that they swing by the Bay Area...don't sleep on this band.

On the other end of the spectrum of music I like...

I have checked out two exciting new acts in two very distinctive scenes in the past week. British based pop soul vocalist VV Brown put on a spectacular show at Popscene at 330 Ritch last week. This tall, striking Jamaican/Puerto Rican beauty has a style all her own mixing pop, reggae, hip hop and Brazilian batucada rhythms into her catchy songs. VV came out in a Carnaval head dress, gold lame blouse and checkered pant suit-these English acts certainly have a wicked sense of style. She possess a powerful set of pipes. She tore through a cover of Drake's "The Best I Ever Had" infusing this hit with dub and reggae. This Capitol recording artist is definitely someone to look out for...a star in the making. She'll be at South By Southwest in Austin next month.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Issac Delgado Returns to the Bay Area

Cuban vocal superstar Issac Delgado returns to the SF Bay Area to perform at the classy 30's style supper club Bimbos 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco on Friday, Feb. 19. These KPFA Radio sponsored shows at the SF Jazz Spring Season will take place at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Anyone who has seen Issac before know that they can expect an explosive show from Issac whose smooth vocal style fits in perfectly from salsa to cha cha to timba with more than enough charisma to melt any crowd. His orchestra is a tight, well rehearsed band with an ample horn section, two keyboards, bass, full percussion section and two background vocalists. In past shows, he has performed songs from various aspects of his noteworthy career. Be ready for fireworks and to sweat at Bimbos! I will be in the house as master of ceremonies for the evening.