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Ivon Ulibarri & Cafe Mocha at The Cooperage
Posted October 15th, 2007 by Anonymous
Cafe Mocha is one of
Albuquerque's hottest salsa bands, brewing an exciting
blend of Son, Cha-Cha, and other Latin styles
from the Caribbean and beyond.
Charanga at The Cooperage
Posted October 15th, 2007 by AnonymousLive salsa music
Calle 66 at The Cooperage
Posted October 15th, 2007 by Anonymous
Calle 66, a native New Mexican salsa band, was formed in 2005. Originally conceived as a six-piece ensemble, the founding members were Vivian Fernandez (bass), Rafael Arredondo (drums), René Navarro (congas), Ramon (vocals), Federico (piano), and Chris Allen (vibraphone). 2006 saw the departure of some of the original members and the arrival of some new members. The current lineup consists of Jackie Zamora (lead vocals), Steve Figueroa (piano, musical director), Paul Gonzales (trumpet), Brad Dubbs (trumpet), Vivian Fernandez (bass), Rafael Arredondo (drums), and Ramsés Fernandez (congas). The mission of Calle 66 is to play contemporary salsa with a unique style and flavor, and to perform the music with the integrity and respect that the salsa art form deserves. Calle 66 can frequently be seen and heard at the house of salsa: the Cooperage Restaurant in Albuquerque. You can also see them at Salsa Under the Stars at the Albuquerque Museum and other venues. Calle 66 is also available for weddings and other private or corporate events. The individual band member bios are as follows: JACKIE ZAMORA (lead vocals) - Born and raised in Lima, Perú, Jackie began studying arias with her mother, a former opera singer, at the age of 13. Upon arrival in the United States at the age of 15, she continued to study choral enesmble singing and was a member of the Western New Mexico Chamber singers and the University of New Mexico Concert Choir. Inspired by her Latin roots, she joined the salsa band Casablanca and began to explore salsa, latin-jazz and bossa nova idioms. Her 2002 recording with Casablanca, entitled Peregrinos, received the best tropical/salsa song of the year award and the female vocalist of the year award from the New Mexico Hispano Entertainers Association. Jackie has also played with the salsa band Encanto and the Afro-Peruvian band Concepto Tambor. STEVE FIGUEROA (piano, musical director) - Born into a musical family, Albuquerque native Steve Figueroa began playing the drums at age 9, receiving private instruction from Jesse Sawyer and Ken Battat. He then switched to the piano at age 17 and has been playing it ever since. Steve has studied piano privately with Pat Rhoads as well as at the University of New Mexico. Steve has become adept at playing many different styles, but his primary focus is on jazz and latin music. In the last twenty years, Steve has become very active on the local New Mexico music scene, playing with groups such as Tetragon, Milo and Friends, Ritmo Caliente, Salsa Suite, Encanto, Calle 66, The New Shtetl Band, Sparx, and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. He has also been fortunate enough to perform with jazz luminaries such as Clark Terry, Frank Morgan, Doug Lawrence, James Newton, and David Murray. RAFAEL ARREDONDO (drums) - Born in Havana, Cuba into an artistic family, Rafael began playing music at the age of 15 and played in his first band at the age of 23. However, due of political reasons, he could not study music formally in Cuba. He wasn't able to do that until he moved to the United States. Since moving to New Mexico from his native Cuba, Rafael has played timbales with Albuquerque's first salsa band, Salsa Picosa, and continued on with other bands such as Pretto Y Parranda and Son Como Son. Rafael has also studied other genres such as bossa nova and latin-jazz. VIVIAN FERNANDEZ (bass) - Born in Cárdenas, Cuba, Vivian emigrated to the U.S. as a child. She is one of the founding members of Calle 66. Vivian began playing and performing music at the age of 15. Classically trained on the cello, she then taught herself the guitar and the bass. She is also the musical director for Las Meganenas, a Latina theatre and mixed media performance group. She has performed throughout the Southwest with them, as well as with other numerous musical groups. Her musical palette is wide and eclectic; from the Beatles to jazz to the sacred orisha music of Cuba. RAMSÉS FERNANDEZ (congas) - Born in Havana, Cuba, Ramsés has been playing congas since the age of 16. Since arriving in New Mexico, he has played with numerous salsa bands in Albuquerque. Among those bands are Cafe Mocha, Encanto, and Son Como Son. Has has also sat in with bands such as Son De Cali and Havana NRG. He has studied with César Bauvallet and continues to experiment with other traditional Latin rhythms. PAUL GONZALES (Trumpet) An Albuquerque native began studying trumpet at the age of 9. He studied music at the Armed Forces School of Music in Norfolk, VA. Paul has studied with Bobby Shew, Bob Barnes and former New York City Opera trumpeter, John Trujillo. He has been a member of John Trentacosta's Santa Fe-based jazz group, Straight Up, for 12 years. Paul co-led the jazz group, Tetragon, was a member of Salsa Suite, and appeared at the 1992 Telluride Jazz Celebration with Caribe. In 2003, Paul Gonzales recorded "Warm Valley", his first CD as a leader. In 2005, Paul served as curator for the Outpost Performance Space's "Summer Thursday Jazz Nights" series. Currently teaching trumpet, jazz improvisation, and serves as a clinician with various middle and high school bands. He is also a member of the popular salsa band Son Como Son. BRAD DUBBS (TRUMPET) Albuquerque native, Brad Dubbs, has been an active trumpet player and music educator in and around the Albuquerque area the past 15 years. Having earned a degree in Music Education at the University of New Mexico, he has taught at several middle schools and high schools in the area including his current position as Director of Bands at Manzano High School. His bands have consistently earned superior ratings at jazz, concert, and marching festivals throughout the country. He has performed with such artists as Louie Bellson, Clark Terry, Randy Brecker, James Moody, John Fedchock, Wayne Bergeron, and Bobby Shew to name a few. He also plays lead and jazz trumpet for the Albuquerque Jazz Orchestra and has performed with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra.
Ivon Ulibarri & Cafe Mocha at The Cooperage
Posted October 15th, 2007 by Anonymous
Cafe Mocha is one of
Albuquerque's hottest salsa bands, brewing an exciting
blend of Son, Cha-Cha, and other Latin styles
from the Caribbean and beyond.
The Curio Cowboys at The Cooperage
Posted October 15th, 2007 by Anonymous
Join us from 5:00 to 7:00 for the best in live Western Swing, fine food and drink, and the best dance floor in town! Cover charge of $5.00 at the door.
STEVE POLTZ * PO' GIRL at The Cooperage
Posted March 16th, 2008 by AnonymousThis event has been moved to The Cooperage.
21 and over (or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian) $20 advance, $25 day of show. Tickets and info at www.abqmusic.com
Steve Poltz co-wrote the longest-running song on the Billboard Top 100 (Jewel's "You Were Meant for Me"), had a debut solo album that earned three and a half stars in Rolling Stone, and was awarded the title of San Diego's Most Influential Artist of the Decade at the San Diego Music Awards. Poltz, one of the most engaging, twisted, and prolific songwriters of our time, has cultivated his reminiscences into a heartbreakingly gorgeous collection of songs for his new album, Traveling.
Fellow San Diegans the Truckee Brothers will be opening the show. The Truckee Brothers formed in San Diego in the Summer of 2003 to play a single show. That was the plan. Somewhere along the way 91X FM in San Diego began playing their song, "Death Vulcan Grip", and in Spring 2004 an EP was released and a band was born and showed surprising longevity. The North County Times (San Diego) said of their latest album, Double Happiness: "With so many of these songs having seductive little melodic hooks that get stuck in your head, the combination of great playing and intriguing arrangements makes Double Happiness nearly impossible to get out of your CD player."
Joining Steve and preforming a full set is Vancouver's Po' Girl. One of our favorite bands, Po' Girl is known for their unique arrangements, clever songs and joyful performances. Their sound is timeless and timely; these women are urban minstrels for the twenty-first century. All Music Guide called their latest album, Home To You, "a layered, insightful, and achingly poignant triumph."
Doors will open at 6:30 Show at 7:30
JIM LAUDERDALE * THE TEXAS SAPPHIRES at The Cooperage
Posted March 16th, 2008 by AnonymousThis show has been moved to The Cooperage.
Jim Lauderdale is a multi-talented performer and songwriter, with successes in both country and bluegrass music. His roots stem from the Carolinas, yet his career has taken him all over the United States and abroad, making him an international recording artist with an ever-growing fan base. He is among Nashville's "A" list of songwriters, with songs recorded by artists such as Patty Loveless, Dixie Chicks, Mark Chestnut, Vince Gill and George Strait. Jim's latest album, The Bluegrass Diaries, won this year's Grammy Award for Bluegrass Album of the Year. The Texas Sapphires are not your average country band. They blend their punk and country roots to play what they know best-a unique concoction of vintage hillbilly, honky-tonk, and rock and roll, with perfectly matched guy/gal vocals and energy-infused live shows. This Austin-based Country, Americana, Bluegrass band combines an old-time, classic mountain vibe with lyrics that give their tunes a modern edge.
Jim will come on at 7:30 and do a solo set. The Sapphires will come on afterwards and rock us into the night.
Tickets: $15 advance, $20 day of show Available at abqmusic.com, Bookworks and Natural Sound 21 and over (or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian)
