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Jovenes
Clasicos del son
Biography
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Jovenes
Clasicos del Son - Tour dates
Thursday 5th
June - The Buttermarket, Shrewsbury. Tel: 01743-231142
Friday
6th June - The Fiddlers, Bedminster, Bristol Tel: 0117 9873403 £10
adv/£8
Sunday
8th June - Ronnie Scotts, London Tel: 0207 4390747 £12 adv/£10
or
by credit card (24hours) 08700 600100 or
www.ticketweb.co.uk
Jovenes
Clasicos del Son - 'Tambor en al Alma' Tumi116
They
have been hailed as the new force in Cuban music eclectically mixing elements
of highly charged son. salsa and other Latin rhythms and influenced by
traditional and contemporary music from around the world.
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TAMBOR EN
AL ALMA
TUMI116
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"...
this exciting, fresh new son/salsa-Cubana release ... is a slamming in-your-face
explosion of a new generation son...Very highly recommended" -
Descarga.com
"...featuring
this extraordinarily mature voice of a young Pedro Lugo 'Nene'.."
- Songlines
"..
this lively and accomplished bunch of musicians have certainly rejuvenated
classic Cuban son... their newly composed pieces are superb.."
- Froots
Jovenes
Clasicos del Son - 'Fruta Bomba' Tumi084
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FRUTA BOMBA
TUMI084 - £10.95
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"Young
son rebels" - Straight No Chaser
"Excellent
dans le son traditionel, le septette elargit cependant son repertiore"
- Liberation, France
"Interpretan
la musica cubana con honor a la verdad" - Gramma, Cuba
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INTEGRANTES
/ EJECUCION
1.
ERNESTO REYES PROENZA - Bajista/Director
2. PEDRO LUGO MARTíNEZ - Voz Líder /Percusión menor
3.
RAUDEL MARZAL TORRES - Trompetista
4.
SERGIO LAGO ORTEGA - Guitarrista/Vocal
5.
JUAN HERNANDEZ JIMENEZ - Tumbador
6.
ANDRES M. GONZALO GAVILAN - Bongosero
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CESAR LOZADA LABRADA -Tres
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ENRIQUE GONZALEZ GALINDO - Ingeniero de Audio
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RENE HERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ - Manager
10.
ALBERTO REYES PROENZA - Utilero T
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Tracks
1.Brujería
de qué (Luis Enrrique Sarría)
2.Ya
se durmió la Guitarra (Cándido Fabré)
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Yo me voy contigo (Amaury Gutiérrez)
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Fruta Bomba (Maximiliano Sánchez)
5.Para
siempre tenerte (David Alvarez)
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Esa mujer el traguito (Juan A. Bosque)
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Un chulo en la Habana (José L. Estrada)
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Contamíname (Pedro Guerra)
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La flor y la hoja seca (José A. Nicolás)
10.
Tate tranquilo corazón (Cándido Fabré)
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Founded
in 1994 the band incorporates a traditional septet instrumental format:
acoustic bass, tres, guitar, trumpet, congas, bongos and an outstanding
singer with vocal qualities that permit endless possibilities. They
have been hailed as the new force in Cuban music, eclectically mixing
elements of highly charged son, salsa and other Latin rhythms and
influenced by traditional and contemporary music from around the world.
Jovenes Clasicos del son have managed to create an unmistakable and
unique sound. A sound they can call their own; an original sound.
They were brought together by the visionary Ernesto Reyes Proenza,
better known as 'Palma'. He is their charismatic director who carefully
sought out not only the most outstanding young musicians in Cuba but
also those with the capabilities, passion and conviction to develop
a new Cuban sound.
The
vision and objective adopted by all the band members in many ways
have mad them stand out from the current mainstreaming of Cuban music.
'Hard Hands Lolo', their conga player explains: "We don't break
the formula of traditional music but we do add a modern touch to it.
We are seven young men looking through the wide open door of Cuban
music and we want to make history without modern technology, without
a big horn section, without tacky or commercial lyrics" Carlos
interupts: "It is conscious music. It has pedigree. It comes
from lots of roots. We have managed to make new son and Jovenes Clasicos
Del Son for me represents the side of every musician's heart where
one does what one wants - we have freedom."
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SERGIO LAGO
ORTEGA
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Palma, their
director, explains the musical structure: "We are really into satire
but we chose the tracks we are going to include in our repertoire very carefully.
We play songs about our contemporary situation. Fruta Bomba has a strong issues
based concept - issues from Cuban life - fun issues but with a twist. We love
double-entendres, Nueva Trova and slang. But clean slang. We also love tp
'hacer descarga' or jam. I go to see lots of jazz and theatre productions.
I learn a lot from them and this is apparent in the album." Sergio continues:
"We have included some very varied pieces in Fruta Bomba; a homage to
the old style son revival, some nueva trova also and above all lots of carribean
music. That's essentially what we play: Carribean music. We have a track dedicated
to the Paw Paw fruit - a very exotic fruit from the Americas. The lyrics are
full of play-on-words, but don't get me wrong, we don't make intellectual
music. We make music that can be well but with'sabor' and meaning."
After hearing
them one begins to understand the profound appreciation felt by the band towards
this deeply rooted musical heritage: "Well Chico, it's Cubania - that's
it. It's Cuba. Without son Cuba would be Santo Domingo or any other tropical
island. I don't call it el son or' the son', I call it 'they son'. A great
writer and friend of mine, Danilo Orozco explained this to me. Son is mixed
with everything. Fidel's speeches: they're son, Cuban literature: that's son,
Nicolas Guillen's clave: that's son. The sam form of the son is in everything.
Notice how a Cuban tells you a joke, at the end they repeat the puchline three
times. The Cuban is very rhetorical, when they speak they return to their
point and keeps going back and going back. When Fidel starts a discussion
and has his own point of view on the subject, he explains it and goes back
and back and back again and in the end he explains it to you all over again.
This is son. It's like son music. It is in the subtleties of form."
Yet the 'young
rebels of son' defend the musical legacy laid down by the likes of Beny More
and Arsenio Rodriguez with a simple statement: "El son es lo mas sublime
para el alma divertir, se deberia de morir quien por bueno no lo estime"
- "Son is the most sublime thing, a man should die should he not care
about it."

Spanish
Text
Esta agrupación
fue fundada por su director y creador Ernesto Reyes (Palma), Septeto que está
integrado por jóvenes con una vasta experiencia en sus oficios, lo cual asegura
la continuidad de la obra iniciada.
El repertorio
que ofrecen LOS JÓVENES CLÁSICOS DEL SON, es variado pero por sobre todo conserva
la esencia del son como línea melódica que lo distingue; con un timbre y sonoridad
que solo se puede lograr con el empaste y fusión que se nota en los arreglos
combinados con la voz líder que los acompaña.
LOS JÓVENES
CLÁSICOS DEL SON, cuenta con un formato instrumental que recuerda a los más
tradicionales septetos. También utiliza otras misceláneas que le distinguen
y aportan en el hecho artístico que pretendemos lograr a cada instante. Nótese
que manteniendo un reducido formato lleva como premisa fundamental, hacer
una música capaz de atrapar con su grandeza el más mínimo auditorio. De ahí
la importancia a la hora de escoger a los músicos virtuosos que hoy forman
parte del proyecto. Los temas ejecutados son de la autoría de los mas consagrados
compositores cubanos de entonces y de ahora. Letras despojadas de facilísmo
y respetando la esencia que predomina en el trabajo de LOS JOVENES CLASICOS
DEL SON.
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