Show #121: Cubana Be, Cubana Bop, The Return of Bebop at MOLAA—Next Saturday, Aug29

Written by

When Afro-Cuban drummer Chano Pozo (b. 1915–1948) met jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (b. 1917–1993) in New York City, it was a meeting of two legends with musically explosive results. At the time, bebop was still new and revolutionary, but Chano’s fiery drumming served as a catalyst that furthered its dynamism. It was a short-lived partnership between the two, though, with only a few records produced before Chano Pozo died in a hailstorm of bullets—a drug deal gone bad.

The seed was sown, however, and with Cuban bands like Chico O’Farrill’s and Machito’s, Cuban music and modern jazz were here to stay.

GUIDO HERRERA YANCE
Guido Herrera Yance (The original image is no longer available, please contact KCRW if you need access to the original image.)

Expert curator and popular KXLU Alma del Barrio DJ Guido Herrera-Yance is presenting the upcoming Cubana Be, Cubana Bop, The Return of Bebop: The Music of Dizzy Gillespie & Chano Pozo concert next Saturday, August 29, at Long Beach’s MOLAA (Museum of Latin American Art).

With Harry Kim pulling his weight on Dizzy’s trumpet duties, and Joey De Leon, Jr. taking on Chano’s drumming, plus Cal State LA’s 21-piece Afro-Latin Ensemble conducted by Paul DeCastro, the audience will get a good snapshot of New York City’s vibrant music scene of the 1940s.

Guido remembers being completely smitten by Latin music, listening to it at the age of 14 in his bedroom in Lima, Peru. He’s never looked back since and has become a force for Latin music here in Los Angeles, giving testimony that New York isn’t the only mecca for mambo and merengue.

MOLAA Sculpture Garden
MOLAA’s sculpture garden. (The original image is no longer available, please contact KCRW if you need access to the original image.)

Cubana Be, Cubana Bop, The Return of Bebop promises to be a fantastic show. MOLAA couldn’t be a more perfect venue for this late summer concert. It’s outdoors, with a raised stage and ample dance floor and seating areas. Click here for tickets and further info. See you there!

Rhythm Planet Playlist for 08/21/15

  1. Machito / “Tanga”Carambola / Tumbao
  2. Dizzy Gillespie / “Manteca”The Quintessence / Fremeaux
  3. Dizzy Gillespie / “Tin Tin Deo”El Tambor de Cuba / Tumbao
  4. Dizzy Gillespie / “Night in Tunisia”The Quintessence / Fremeaux
  5. CSULA Afro-Latin Ensemble / “Donde Estabas Tu” / Get Up and Dance / Aerie
  6. Dizzy Gillespie feat. James Moody & Cecil Payne / “Manteca” / The Birth of Cu-Bop: Live at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 1948 / Tumbao

RP Logo