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MUSIC SIN FRONTERAS 11.17.24 – IndiePulse Music Journal


Speakeasy launched is transferring music feast of sizzling Latin Jazz roc final week.

Speakeasy launches with sizzling Latin Jazz Rock

I missed  the Latin Grammys final week (will catch them on YouTube)  however I did go to the brand new Speakeasy the evening earlier than – a transferring musical feast simply launched by saxman Eleazar “Chuco” Soto and a bunch of his very proficient  associates. His concept is to assemble an ever-changing group of musicians round a core band (presumably Chuco and his long-time musical associate bass participant Gilberto Ríos) and placed on a music occasion as soon as a month in a special place with a differnt forged and totally different songs.

Form of like a home live performance collection, besides  with out the homes.

The primary Speakeasy was on the Pedro Rey College of Mariachi, a 200-year previous adobe constructing with an expansive garden, good acoustics and actually, actually excessive distinction lighting. There was no mariachi concerned, though one of many percussionists was “Chuni” Medeles, a supervisor and sound engineer for the college led by Danny Medeles (music  are typically household affairs in Mexico).

The place opened at 8pm  – nicely truly folks started trickling in earlier than then and socializing -and the music kicked off round 9.  Someplace between 200 and 300 folks attended.  It was exhausting to depend because it was crowded, folks moved out and in and round.  

The band  kicked off with an electrifying model of “Cumbanchero” , initially written and recorded by Puerto Rican Rafael Hernandez within the 1940’s.  The band proceeded to knock out eight extra wild horn-heavy jazz requirements with Latin beats.

One of many these songs was the  Jamaican singer Daybreak Penn’s 1993 “You Don’t Love Me” delivered by Ari Loyola, identified to many because the  greatest jazz singer on the town, The band saved the reggae beat however inserted gut-grabbing sax notes and  guitar riffs and coloured it with horns whereas Loyola soothed  us together with her voice  – which held up properly regardless of the group noise, because of a terrific  set of tower and acoustics of the adobe and brick.

A phrase about horns. The band chief, Chuco Soto , is a famend saxman. However for Speakeasy he introduced in slide trombone participant Aldo Ortiz., trumpet grasp Arne Wernink,  and alto sax participant Eliel Reyes.  The consequence was a complexity that sounded easy, however was sensible. Ortiz’s slide trombone added harmonic assist and rhythmic accents that enhanced the groove. Arne’s trumpet introduced a brightness and vitality  that drove the songs ahead, and Reyes’ alto  sax added one other layer of musical depth and a vibrant, energetic environment.  When mixed in every track, they have been like a laser that injected vitality into the music, the gamers, and the viewers.

Different band members Wednesday evening have been Isael Angulo on drums, Gilberto Ríos on double and electrical bass, Álvaro Martínez on lead  Guitar, and Omar Hernández additionally on percussion. They have been joined later   by rapper Jorge Eduardo A.Okay.A “Churro”.  Songs included “Cumbanchero”, “Boggie cease shuffle,”  “You don’t love me,” “Frankenstein,”  “Kingston city”  “, Haitian combat,” “Skallowen,” “Don’t keep away,”  and “Swing simple”.

Chuco tells me, the primary evening’s music was from a common repertoire of music however sooner or later there can be unique songs. That time is probably going the following Speakeasy December 18, with  the situation to be revealed a couple of days earlier than.



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