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Grupo Afro Nativo

RICKY'S GRUPO AFRO-NATIVO

Ricky Aguilar (band leader - congas)

From San Francisco Mission District has played with various groups of the area including Mazacote which is Louis Romero's group who is one his teachers various teachers from Cuba and Puerto Rico his main education is in Afro-Cuban folklore jazz and son studied in Cuba for short time.

Felix Samuel (lead singer)

From Havana Cuba his father who was a famous singer from popular group (Ritmo Oriental) Felix began singing at age 9 many popular charanga groups regularly performed at hotel Nacional de Cuba in Havana also toured with many groups to Mexico South America Rome Portugal and Beyond he's performed extensively in Bay Area he is currently lead singer for Cuban Group Los Boleros.

Julio De La Cruz (piano)

From Havana Cuba graduate of Amadeo Rodan Music School in Cuba specializing in percussion simultaneously studying music theory and composition he taught percussion at Sancti Spiritus Cuba toured with the great Puerto Rican singer Jose Feliciano in many countries spend some years in Mexico which included playing with Toby Keith Sammy Hagar and much more he's currently bass player for Bay Area grammy-winning band Pacific Mambo Orchestra.

Ernesto Mazar (Bass)

From Santiago de Cuba 2004 attended Instituto Superior Del Arte has degree classical double bass Ernesto has also taught at Escuela Nacional de Arte in Cuba he's recorded and played with top bands from Cuba and United States too many to mention he is currently bass player for internationally known group from Cuba Charanga Habanera.

Carlos Caro (timbales)

From Guanajay Cuba graduate of Escuela Nacional de Arte Cuba taught at San Francisco Conservatory of Music many collaborations include Eddie Palmieri, Sheila E, Carlos Santana just to mention a few Latin Grammy in 2014 and 2015 EGREM award 1992 currently main percussionist for Tigres del Norte World Turing group.

Anthony Blea (violin)

From San Francisco California started studying at 8 years old went to the San Francisco Conservatory of Music bachelor's degree at Manhattan School of Music New York Masters at San Francisco Conservatory he's played and recorded with a lot of greats including Israel Lopez (Cachao) Ray Charles, S F Opera Orchestra, John Santos, just to name a few he's also played with Stevie Wonder teaches at San Francisco City College and has his own group Anthony Blea y Su Charanga.

Obrayan Calderon (trombone)

From Santa Cruz Del Norte Cuba arrived here in 2018 graduate of Escuela Nacional de Arte trombonist for orchestra Adalberto Alvarez plays with many groups from the Bay Area and around US also his own group.

LATIN JAZZ COLLECTIVE WITH JOHN NAVA

LJC - The Latin Jazz Collective (LJC) is a high energy, seven piece Latin Jazz ensemble that received a standing ovation from a full-house crowd at the 2017 Monterey Jazz Festival. Led by percussionist John Nava, saxophonist Stu Reynolds, and drummer Martin Binder, the band creates a rich and eclectic blend of original compositions and highly acclaimed standard jazz arrangements steeped in authentic Latin rhythms. LJC members have shared the stage, recorded, and performed with the likes of Carlos Santana, Pete Escovedo, The Yellow Jackets,  Malo, Kim Stone (Rippingtons), Wayne Wallace, and many other well-respected artists from around the world. Members of LJC maintain active performance schedules as band leaders, arrangers, and music educators throughout the Central California Coast and Bay Areas. 

John Nava
Congas, Band Leader, and Founder

John Nava began playing music at the age of 6. He comes from a family of musicians, of which he is the 5th generation. At the age of 9, John began playing in the church band under the tutelage of his father and brother. Throughout his high school years, John recorded on percussion and saxophone for numerous local choirs and solo artists. After high school, John joined the Marines and took his soprano sax with him. He was a regular at Washington D.C. area jazz clubs every weekend while stationed at Ft. Lee in Virginia.

In 1999, John became a founding member of the Chicano All Stars band where he played congas, sax, and sang backing vocals. While in the All Stars, John was asked to help form a Santana Tribute Band named called Ritmo. Whenever his schedule allowed, John has shared the stage or recorded with several bands. These include Malo, El Chicano, Tierra, The Neil Banks Band, The Beat, Vintage, Bosco el Gitano and Havana Jazz, Salson, Latin Affect, Carlos Tottress, Lucidology, Big Sur Natives, Pat Caison,Darren Thomas, Sekou Bunch, John Wineglass, The Funkery, Darrian Gray, Steve Vasquez and the Groove Masters, Randy Uchida, Nat Sherman, Richard Hall, Sweet Spice, BTA, & The CK band.

In 2006, John was invited by world renown guitarist Joseph Lucido to join a Jazz fusion group forming in Big Sur named Dark Chocolate. This all star roster included Joseph Lucido, Kim Stone, Michael Shannon, Weber Iago, Clay Henry, Brock Bradford, and master Percussionist Jayson Fann. The band recorded 3 albums on the Megawave Records Label.

Throughout all this, John has continued to teach and mentor any young musician who shows the desire to musically better themselves.

Martin Binder
Drumkit and Co-Founder

Martin Binder has been playing drum set since he was 9 years old and has been playing professionally since the age of sixteen. His formal studies in music began in high school and continued through junior college where he performed in symphonic band, jazz ensemble, and various small group combos. Martin continued exploring the art of drumming as an undergraduate at San Diego State University, taking two music educational tours to Cuba with his long time mentor Chuck Silverman, where he immersed himself in Afro-Cuban percussion, traditional folkloric rhythms, and contemporary musical styles. His playing exhibits versatility, precision, and passion and brings an unmistakable energy to each performance. He continues to play throughout the Monterey Bay Area with various artists.

Kevin McCollough
Piano, Musical Director, Arranger

Kevin McCollough is a jazz pianist, arranger, and music educator from San Jose CA and holds degrees and teaching credential from San Jose State University. There, Kevin studied under Frank Sumeras and John Schifflett and Wayne Wallace - the later of whom fostered Kevin's interest in Afro-Cuban and Latin Jazz music and tutored him in the art of arranging. Kevin also studied drumset and percussion with Wally Schnalle throughout junior high school and high school. Kevin now plays, writes, arranges, and teaches professionally, and has been involved in several groups playing and writing for a variety of styles of music (though his heart will always belong to Afro-Cuban jazz and Rockabilly music). He credits his family, the aforementioned teachers, and Nancy Farmer for sparking his musical interest in his early years.

Stu Reynolds
Saxophones

Stu Reynolds began studying the clarinet in 1967 and the saxophone in 1969. He was a multi-instrumentalist award winner and featured soloist in Chicago area high school concert and jazz bands and has studied with George Young and John Purcell, trainer to such saxophonists as Michael Brecker and David Sanborn. Playing the tenor, alto and soprano saxes as well as clarinet and bass clarinet, Stu has professional experience in a wide range of styles including classical, jazz, blues, funk, pop, and world beat music, and has performed in concerts and clubs nation-wide. He's opened shows for Carlos Santana, Airto, Los Lobos, the Everly Brothers, the Yellowjackets, Narada Michael Walden, Branford Marsalis, Jimmy Cliff, Dennis Brown, Tanya Maria, Pete Escovido, and many others. He's performed at numerous festivals including the Taste of Chicago, San Francisco's Reggae in the Park, Monterey Jazz Festival, Big Sur Jazz Festival, the San Jose Jazz Festival, and the annual Carnival festivals in Santa Cruz and San Francisco. Stu is Music Studio Instruction Faculty at California State University Monterey Bay and has been teaching private lessons on woodwind instruments for over 25 years, offering insight into technique, tone production and improvisation skills for players from absolute beginners to advanced musicians.

Miranda Aguilar
Vocals

Miranda Aguilar was discovered in an elective music history class while finishing her Bachelor's degree in Business Management at California State University, Monterey Bay in 2015. Although not conventionally trained, Miranda has a keen sensibility of what sounds and feels right. "Singing is the truest version of myself. Seeing people dance and shake off life's responsibilities for a night brings me so much joy. It's my way of spending love." Miranda's musical style is deeply influenced from her parents. Her Chicagoan father, is a true eclectic. Frank Zappa to yodeling to B.B. King, Miranda's father has shown her the freedom music has to offer. Miranda's mother, hailing from Mexico, raised her to celebrate and share her Hispanic roots. She is consistent, confident on stage and not afraid to try something new.

Steve Uchello
Bass

Steve has performed/toured and/or recorded with:

  • Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter virtuoso Dayan Kai. Together in a long musical partnership Dayan and Steve have toured the U.S. and Canada.
  • Kerrville and Telluride award-winning songwriter Keith Greeninger.
  • Seattle-based Steel Pan/Masquerade ensemble Bakra Bata.
  • Nationally acclaimed children’s artist Nancy Cassidy.
  • Mandolin virtuosos Don Stiernberg and Rich Del Grosso.
  • Gospel artist Nehemiah Brown And His Voices Of Joy Ensemble in a tour of Italy.
  • Songwriter/activist David Grimes and jazz composer/multi-instrumentalist Kirk Danielson.

Steve Uccello has appeared as a bassist at many festivals including The Oregon Country Fair, The High Sierra Festival, The Kerville Folk Festival, The Sandpoint Festival, The Millpond Festival, The Island Lake Festival, in British Columbia, The Bumbershoot Festival, and The Folk Life Festival in Seattle. He was also invited to sit in with the Joe Craven Trio at the American River Festival in Coloma, California.

Steve is also a member of the Spanish Nuevo Cancion group The Juan L. Sanchez Ensemble, which has played throughout the U.S. and Canada.

He was a “Featured Guest” at the Mandolin Symposium (2009 and 2010) in Santa Cruz, CA providing bass for student ensembles led by David Grisman and Mike Marshall.

Nick Bianchini
Trumpet

Nick Bianchini is a trumpet player known for his versatile style of trumpet playing. Native born to Santa Cruz, he grew up playing music at Westlake Elementary school and has never stopped since. In high school Nick played in the Santa Cruz Youth Symphony, Kuumbwa Jazz Honor Band, San Francisco Jazz All-Stars and studied at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston. He later went to Los Angeles to study at USC's Thornton School of Music and the Bob Cole Conseratory in Long Beach. During his time in Los Angeles he played professionally with many bands of different musical styles ranging from jazz, classical, vaudeville, to even funk, hip-hop, salsa, and reggae. After finishing school, Nick toured the US and Europe with a number of different bands playing professionally. Recently, Nick has started teaching in Santa Cruz at Branciforte Middle School and Harbor High School. He is now helping inspire the next generation of musicians just as he was once inspired!

Ric Feliciano
Trombone

Ric Mightybone Feliciano is a Puerto Rican 35 year music industry veteran. Ric is a trombonist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and lead singer from Brooklyn, N.Y. who has performed with the likes of Billy Joel, Paul Simon, John Lee Hooker, Jr., Pete Escovedo, Willy Torres, Phil Driscoll, Zucchero, Toto, Foreigner, Jimmy Bosch, and many others. Ric, also known as Mightybone, is also a voting member of the Grammys and the Latin Grammys and has been part of two (2) Grammy nominated albums to which he wrote horn arrangements and played trombone and sang backup. Ric has also taught high school music in Long Island, NY and continues to pass on his musicianship principles to the next generation in private instruction to middle school and high school prospects throughout the Bay Area in California.


OSCAR HERNÁNDEZ- PIANIST, MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Four-time Grammy Award Winner Oscar Hernández has long been considered one of the most gifted and prominent pianist/ arrangers on the contemporary Latin, Latin-jazz and salsa music scene. He has achieved legendary status for his prolific career spanning now over 40 years.

Oscar Hernández is the leader of the world renowned Spanish Harlem Orchestra. With their seven CD’s to date, Oscar and SHO, as they are commonly known, were nominated for a Grammy on their first CD "Un Gran Dia En El Barrio," won the Grammy for their second CD release,” Across 110th Street” and nominated for their third CD "United We Swing", and winning yet another Grammy with their 4th CD “Viva La Tradición” and won their 3rd Grammy with “Anniversary” in 2019. Oscar was the music producer as well as pianist/arranger on all CD’s. Since the band’s inception in the year 2001, SHO has garnered numerous awards and world acclaim as one of the finest exponents of Salsa and Latin/Jazz music. Spanish Harlem Orchestra is generally considered one of the best Salsa & Latin-Jazz  Orchestras today and one of the finest music ensembles in the world. 

They just finished releasing their 7th CD with SHO titled, “The Latin Jazz Project”, which receiving rave reviews.

Oscar’s career as a professional began in the 70’s performing and recording with such seminal artists as Ismael Miranda, Ray Barreto, Celia Cruz, Conjunto Libre, Pete “El Conde” Rodriguez & Grupo Folklorico. Oscar was responsible for charting the musical course of the Rubén Blades Band. “Seis Del Solar”. Increasingly in demand as a pianist, arranger and producer, the Bronx native has produced such artists as Ruben Blades, Paul Simon, Willie Colón "Carabali", Daniel Ponce, Rafael Dejesus, Eddie Torres, Phil Hernandez, Steve Kroon, Juan Luis Guerra, etc. and than made a more personal statement with the debut CD's "Decision" and "Alternate Roots" by his band Seis Del Solar the Rubén Blades Band sans Rubén, and now with his 3X Grammy Award winning band, Spanish Harlem Orchestra.

In addition to being Rubén Blades pianist, arranger and musical director, Oscar Hernández has enjoyed a prolific musical career recording and performing with such world renown artists as Latin music king Tito Puente, Queen of Salsa Music Celia Cruz, Latin Pop Star Julio Iglesias, Juan Luis Guerra, Ray Barreto, Earl Klugh, Dave Valentin, Johnny Pacheco, Ismael Miranda, Pete"Conde" Rodríquez, Oscar De'leon, Luis "Perico" Ortiz, "Libre' "Grupo Folkorico Experimental", Willie Colón, Kirsty MacColl, etc. Oscar's musical exploits include working as Musical Director/Conductor, arranging and producing the music for “The Capeman,” pop-rock icon Paul Simon’s Broadway musical. In addition, Oscar is also the music producer of “The Capeman” cast recording. Oscar was Musical Director/Arranger for the hit shows “Quien Mato A Hector Lavoe” and “La Lupe” at the 47th Street Theatre. He was also, Music Supervisor/Arranger for the show “Four Guys named Jose & Una Mujer named Maria.”

Oscar's work as a studio session player can also be heard on numerous commercial jingles, some of which he has written and arranged. Among those is the hit show “Sex and the City.”

In addition to having firmly established his reputation as an excellent musician and producer/arranger, Oscar has composed music for film having scored the music for the film documentaries, "If The Mango Tree Could Speak" by Pat Goudvis &"Angela Tiene Un Bebé" by Paula Heredia, HBO’s “Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story” and Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories by Pam Sporn.

In addition to leading New York's Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Oscar also has released 2 CD’s as a solo artist, Oscar Hernández & Alma Libre, titled“ The Art of Latin Jazz” and  “Love The Moment” on Origin Records.

Oscar Hernández also worked as arranger and orchestrator on the new Gloria Estefan Broadway musical, "On Your Feet", which is garnering rave reviews and critical acclaim. He continues to be in demand as one of the top pianists, arranger/composers and bandleaders in his field.


Gladys “Bobi” Céspedes has been at the forefront of representing Cuban music in the Bay Area and internationally for over 40 years. Bobi’s music integrates Cuban folkloric and modern elements in an authentic and distinctive sound. Her resonant voice and dynamic stage presence lead audiences on a journey from Yoruba incantations to the Cuban son. She can belt out a  rumba or move you to tears through a heart wrenching rendition of a classic bolero. Along the way she shares her narratives of family life and love, and the wisdom of Afro Cuban fables. Always present is her chambo—that vibrant Cuban soul–creative and resilient.

A vocalist in the Cuban son tradition, composer, band leader and educator, Bobi first won international recognition as director and lead vocalist for the award winning Bay Area band, Conjunto Céspedes.  With Conjunto Céspedes,  Bobi forged a unique sound that did not easily fit the salsa music category.  As the dynamic star of the band, she led the local Latin music scene in the 90’s and toured internationally.  She took a break from the Conjunto to record and tour with Mickey Hart, but soon returned to her calling as band leader, and singer/songwriter, establishing a band under her own name, which she has led for nearly 20 years. 

The original compositions in the band’s new release, Mujer y Cantante, feature her distinctive voice and unique approach to the fusion of son, Afro Cuban music and jazz in a sound that’s irresistibly danceable.  Returning to her roots in the Cuban son, Bobi  boldly claims her place as woman and singer, paying tribute to a rich familial and cultural legacy, and providing lessons in resilience along the way.  “In Mujer y Cantante Bobi gifts us with a collection of songs deeply rooted in the Cuban countryside where she was born, and full of heart and wisdom that serve as a magic elixir to facilitate our own transcendence in hard times.” (Umi Vaughan, PhD., author of Rebel Dance, Renegade Stance: Timba Music and Black Identify in Cuba).  

The band has two previous recordings: Rezos and Patakín. Rezos, a blend of Cuban son and electronic beats, included the track “Awoyo,” a composition featured in season 4 of the smash Showtime series Dexter.  (Other film credits include Les Blank’s Sworn to the Drum, and Peter Bratt’s, Follow Me Home.  Her recording with Conjunto Céspedes, Na’ Ni Na’,  was on the soundtrack for the 2006 film Half Nelson). 

Among her accomplishments, Bobi performed at the festival inaugurating the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and Culture in 2016, sharing the bill with such illustrious world music divas as Angélique Kidjo and Meshell Ndegeocello.  Her sold out shows in tribute to Celia Cruz at the SF Jazz Festival were so popular she was asked to repeat the tribute two years later in another memorable sold out performance.

An offspring of a large Cuban musical family that kept alive African beliefs and practices, Bobi has been a leader and pivotal player in the thriving Afro-Cuban cultural scene in the Bay Area for nearly half a century. As an educator, performer and community elder, Bobi provides fresh ways for contemporary audiences to be touched by Cuban music and culture, furthering the legacy of such vocalists as Celina González, Celia Cruz, and Merceditas Valdés.

www.bobicespedes.com


 

HEADLINING PERFORMANCE

BOBI CÉSPEDES BAND
 

5:15 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.

The Bobi Céspedes Band

RICKY'S GRUPO AFRO-NATIVO
11:00 AM to 11:45 AM
 
RENÉ ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
12:15 PM to 1:00 PM
 
LATIN JAZZ COLLECTIVE WITH JOHN NAVA
1:30 PM to 2:15 PM
 
LATIN RHYTHM BOYS
Feat. Grammy Award recipient, vocalist Carlos Rosario
2:45 PM to 3:30 PM
 
OSCAR HERNÁNDEZ & ALMA LIBRE
Feat. four-time Grammy winner, Oscar Hernández
4:00 PM to 4:45 PM
 
Oscar Hernández
 
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BOBI CÉSPEDES BAND
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM
 
  LUIS MEDINA
(KPFA FM 94.1 "Con Sabor" Radio Host - DJ - MC)
 
 
 
Bobi Céspedes Band Heading Oscar Hernandez Heading Carlos Rosario
Laitn Jazz Collective With John Nava René Escovedo Latin Rhythm Boys
Ricky's Grupo Afro Nativo DJ Luis Medina Festival Photo

 

PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS



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