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Thursday Night Latin Jazz Jam with Chembo Corniel, Grammy Award nominee, at Nuyorican Poets Cafe in East Village.
Posted by SB in EV Artists, ev arts, EV Arts, EV People, SB in EV Arts on October 3, 2011
Chembo Corniel plays at Nuyorican Poets Cafe o Thursday, October 6, 2011, at 9pm!
236 East 3rd Street (Bet. Avenue B & C) New York, NY 10003 T.212-780-9386
Photo by Jerry Lacay, Digital Art: Evi Marchany
2009 GRAMMY NOMINEE Percussionist Wilson “Chembo” Corniel was born in Manhattan on November 22, 1953 of proud Puerto Rican parents and raised in the humble streets of Red Hook, Brooklyn. It was during these years as a quick-witted youngster that he had the privilege and honor to study with such luminaries of the Afro-Caribbean percussion tradition as,Tommy Lopez Sr., “Little Ray” Romero, Louie Bauzo, and Cachete Maldonado.
Chembo honed his skills at The Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts in New York and at the prestigious La Escuela Nacional de Arte in Havana, Cuba under the direction of the great Chucho Valdés. His intense studies with such legends noted above channeled his energy onto a path where Wilson “Chembo” Corniel has now created a reputation for himself among musicians and the public. Today, he is considered as one of the best hard-hitting, versatile percussionists around. Chembo teaches percussion to students at the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music and leads numerous clinics throughout the United States, bringing awareness of the rich Afro-Caribbean traditions to others. Among his credits, Chembo was chosen by Latin Percussion to create his own instructional DVD entitled An Introduction to Hand Percussion: Volume I – Congas. This DVD was released in December of 2000 with distribution by Warner Brothers and has been a success. He’s been a vital endorser of Latin Percussion instruments since 1982 as he is currently for Remo drum heads, Vic Firth sticks and Sabian cymbals. His touring credits are as long as his performing credits. Chembo has toured with many major artists throughout Europe, Asia, North & South America, and the Caribbean. Television credits include an appearance on the “Bill Cosby Show” and a recurring recording gig on Nickelodeon’s children show, “Dora the Explorer”. Chembo continues to perform and/or record with many artists of different genres. He is currently concentrating on leading his own Latin Jazz quintet, “Chembo & Grupo Chaworó”. Chembo received a GRAMMY NOMINATION by NARAS IN 2009 for “BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM” for his 2009 CD release entitled Things I Wanted To Do. This is a well-balanced Latin Jazz group that incorporates many rich traditions, such as writer Aurora Flores states: “a sprinkling of be-bop, a touch of swing with a dollop of bomba, rumba, tango and danzón topped with ‘un chin’ de charanga.”
The jazzy return of Deanna Kirk at Queen Vic every Thursday night at 8pm!
Posted by SB in EV Artists, ev arts, EV Arts, EV People, SB in EV Arts on May 20, 2011
Deanna Kirk who used to own and operate two of her jazz clubs, ‘Deanna’s Jazz Club’ in East Village in the 70′s has gig on every Thursday night at Queen Vic at the corner of 4th Street and Second Ave.
She brought her piano down herself to make this musical event, not just for her to perform but anyone can join and stage themselves at Queen Vic. “You bring your music and we play together…’ said Deanna. She encourages the participations of as many musicians as possible.
Photos by Zinno Park/Photographer/iloveEV.com
She was also featured in the New York Times for her pursue of ‘Second Chance’ as a jazz musician and a single mom of 7 year old son, Liam.
Photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
To view the multimedia, click here.
Admission: FREE
Kids under 12 eat FREE (the meal is on Queen Vic!)
8pm-11pm every Thursday night
Queen Vic British Pub & Eatery 68 second ave (souteast corner 4th and 2nd) NYC 10003
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