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Claudio Slon

 
Artist: Claudio Slon

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Paolo Braga, Ohana, Wilson Meirelles, Bobby Rosengarden, Guilherme Franco, Everaldo Ferreira, Walter Wanderley

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Claudio Sion, Marcos Valle, Val Valentin, Bobby Rosengarden, Dom Um Romão, Jose Marino, Rudy Van Gelder, Gil Evans, Oscar Castro-Neves, Octavio Bailly, Jr.

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  • Born: November 12, 1943, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Died: April 16, 2002
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Percussion, Percussion (Brazilian), Drums

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Top Brazilian drummer Claudio Slon performed with the Walter Wanderley Trio and Sergio Mendes' Brazil '66 during the '60s, and appeared on many Brazilian sessions overseen by Creed Taylor for the Verve label, including such label spotlights as A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness by Astrud Gilberto, Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Samba '68 by Marcos Valle. Born in Brazil, Slon recorded with several groups from an early age, and won a country-wide jazz critics' poll while still a teenager. He performed in the Sao Paulo Philharmonic for several years as well, but left the country for New York to join the Walter Wanderley Trio.

The success of the Wanderley trio's Top Five single "Summer Samba" and platinum debut album Rain Forest brought recording work of all kinds for Slon during the period, including a high-profile gig with Jobim and Frank Sinatra on the album Sinatra & Company and its accompanying television special. He joined Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66 by the end of the decade. Slon appeared with the group for almost a decade, and has also played with Dori Caymmi, Paulinho Da Costa, John Pisano, and Joe Pass, among others. Slon also co-led (with Milcho Leviev) the Leviev-Slon Quartet, releasing albums for Vartan Jazz (Jive Sambas) and Elephant (When I'm 64), the latter recorded with Herbie Mann. Slon was based out of Los Angeles for many years before relocating in the mid-90s to Colorado where he continued to work as a drummer, percussionist, and producer until his death in April, 2002. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Claudio Slon (November 12, 1943 - April 16, 2002, Denver, Colorado) was a notable Brazilian jazz drummer born in São Paulo, Brazil. He performed in a variety of Latin music genres, including Latin pop, Latin jazz, Brazilian pop and Easy pop.

The son of a classical violinist and a ballet instructor, Slon was raised in São Paulo, and began recording professionally at an early age, taking first place in a national poll of jazz critics while still a teenager. He performed alongside his father in the São Paulo Philharmonic, before appearing with the Walter Wanderley Trio, as well as Sergio Mendes' Brasil '66 and Brasil ‘77 during the 1960s and 1970s.

He also appeared on many Brazilian sessions overseen by Creed Taylor for the Verve label, including A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness by Astrud Gilberto and The Walter Wanderley Trio, Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Samba '68 by Marcos Valle. Although a total of three drummers are generally credited on the Jobim Wave release and reissues, it is Slon who is playing the drum set; Bobby Rosengarden and Dom Um Romao play only percussion on the record.

The success of the Wanderley Trio's Top Five single "Summer Samba" and platinum debut album “Rain Forest” brought recording work of all kinds for Slon during the period, including a high-profile gig with Jobim and Frank Sinatra on the album Sinatra & Company and its accompanying television special A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim. He joined Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 by the end of the decade. Slon appeared with the group for a total of nine years, and has also played and recorded albums with Dori Caymmi, Paulinho Da Costa, John Pisano, and Joe Pass, among others. Slon also co-led (with Milcho Leviev) the Leviev-Slon Quartet, releasing albums for Vartan Jazz (Jive Sambas, among others) and then for Elephant Records (“When I'm 64”), the latter recorded with Herbie Mann. The last Trio of which he was the drummer was the newly formed Joao Donato Trio in 1999, where that group recorded three albums on Elephant. In addition to being a top notch drummer, Claudio was also an excellent Brazilian percussionist and recorded as such on several albums.

Slon was based out of Los Angeles for many years before relocating in the mid-90s to Colorado where he continued to work as a drummer, percussionist, and producer until his death from lung cancer in April, 2002.

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