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Francisco Aguabella

 
Artist: Francisco Aguabella
Francisco Aguabella

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  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Conga
  • Representative Albums: "Hitting Hard

Biography

Drummer/percussionist Francisco Aguabella emmigrated to New York City from his native Matanzas, Cuba -- where African music was a tradition -- in 1957. He follows a long line of Cuban drummers who made their mark in America: Chano Pozo, Patato Valdez, Candido, and Mongo Santamaria. Aguabella's music fuses traditional African and Latin rhythms with smooth jazz/soul for an electrifying sound.

His proficiency on the Bata (talking drums of Yoruba origin) made him a wanted man. He first worked with Dizzy Gillespie, then Peggy Lee, Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Weather Report, Cal Tjader, Frank Sinatra, Louie Bellson, Walfredo De Los Reyes, Nancy Wilson, Lalo Schiffrin, Machito, and Carlos Santana. He was an original member of Malo, which included George Santana; Malo had three LP releases and crisscrossed the States before disbanding.

The Cubop label (which is also an apt description of Aguabella's music) is reissuing some of his early recordings on CD. The legendary drummer has participated in movie soundtracks and television scores. Producer Les Blank chronicled Aguabella's career in the documentary Sworn to the Drum. He also received a National Heritage Award from the National Endowment of the Arts. He's a visiting professor in U.C.L.A.'s Department of Ethnomusicology, where he teaches a basic and an advanced course in Afro-Cuban music. The Los Angeles resident performs along the West Coast with his group, Francisco Aguabella's Latin Jazz Ensemble. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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Francisco Aguabella
Born August 28, 1925(1925-08-28)
Matanzas, Cuba
Genres jazz
Instruments conga drums
Website http://www.franciscoaguabella.com

Francisco Aguabella (born August 28, 1925, Matanzas, Cuba) is an Afro-Cuban jazz conga player, well-known on the jazz scene since the 1950s.

Aguabella played percussion on the The Doors' 1971 album Other Voices and Paul Simon's 1990 album The Rhythm of the Saints.

In 1992 he won a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lived in Los Angeles, California where he taught Afro-Cuban drumming to undergraduate and graduate students at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Discography

  • 1999: Agua de Cuba
  • 1999: H2O
  • 2002:Cubacan
  • 2002: Cantos a los Orishas
  • 2004: Ochimini

Films

  • 1954 — Mambo
  • 1985 — Sworn to the Drum: A Tribute to Francisco Aguabella. Directed by [1]

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Cuban Roots (Latin Band, '90s)
Hitting Hard [Bonus Track] (1999 Album by Francisco Aguabella)
Cuban Roots Revisited (1999 Album by Cuban Roots)

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