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Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina: Live At The Village Vanguard

Read "Live At The Village Vanguard" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The comparison between pianists Bebo Valdés and his son Chucho Valdés could be likened to the choice of the Beatles (Bebo) to the Rolling Stones (Chucho). A more likely frame of reference would be Bebo as the Cuban version of Hank Jones and Chucho that of Don Pullen.Like Jones, Bebo started as an accompanist, only to shine as a soloist in his later years. Now nearly 90, his music just seems to get better and better. This session ...

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Bebo Valdes and Frederico Britos: We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together

Read "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together" reviewed by Geoff Mirelowitz


A more apt title would be hard to find for this intriguing piano/violin excursion into the music of the Americas. And the music could hardly be placed in more talented hands. Bebo Valdés is not only a giant of Cuban music, he is a giant of the jazz piano, period. Though perhaps not as widely known, Uruguayan violinist Frederico Britos has won Grammys for work with Charlie Haden and Israel “Cachao Lopez. His virtuoso performance on this album confirms he ...

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Bebo Valdes & Frederico Britos: We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together

Read "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Bebo Valdes and Federico Britos are an inspired pairing. Valdes, who has been living in Stockholm since 1963, is one of the prime figures of Cuban jazz. The pianist made his biggest impact in the '40s and '50s, before he left the country in 1960. He kept to himself until 1994, when he emerged from his cocoon to record again. Among his recordings was the solo piano effort Bebo (Calle 54, 2006), which won the Latin Grammy Award for Best ...

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Extended Analysis

Bebo Valdes: Bebo

Read "Bebo Valdes: Bebo" reviewed by Victor Verney


Bebo Valdés Bebo Calle 54 2006

Bebo Valdés is more than the ranking patriarch of Cuban pianists: he is a living archive of the piano literature of Cuba, as this eponymously titled release amply demonstrates. More than simply a solo album--amazingly, his first ever--this release is a comprehensive survey of the grand sweep of Cuba's piano canon, a rich and storied tradition to which Valdés is heir and guardian.

Valdés (b. 1918) ...

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Bebo Vald: Bebo de Cuba

Read "Bebo de Cuba" reviewed by Russ Musto


This landmark set superbly documents the wide ranging talents of one of Cuba's greatest artists--expatriate pianist/composer/arranger Bebo Valdés--in the company of an impressive cast of New York's finest Latin jazz instrumentalists. The first disc, Suite Cubana, features the pianist, father of the more famous Chucho Valdés, leading an all-star big band through a collection of original compositions that revisit the classic sound of the golden age of Cuban music in a variety of infectious rhythms (mambo, bembé, son, guaracha, guajira, ...

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Film Review

Bebo Valdes & Diego el Cigala: Blanco Y Negro

Read "Bebo Valdes & Diego el Cigala: Blanco Y Negro" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Bebo Valdes & Diego el Cigala Blanco Y Negro Bluebird 2005 I may fall out of favor with my fellow Americans expressing admiration for cultures much older and well, certainly more developed then ours. You disagree? Did you catch more then five minutes of the latest addition of the Grammy Awards? What passes for 'art' or more importantly what sells millions of copies is slightly more challenging than potty training. OK, ...

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Bebo Valdes: El Arte Del Sabor

Read "El Arte Del Sabor" reviewed by Jim Santella


Traditional Cuban music brings a festive mood to any performance. It's music for dancing and it also allows plenty of room for the artists to improvise. Three legendary Cuban artists share equally on this session to reminisce about the development of Latin jazz and its relationship to traditional music. Each is in fine form. Since it's a trio session, Bebo Valdes, Cachao and Patato Valdes are heard individually, clearly and distinctly throughout. Traditional pieces by Ernesto Lecuona, Manuel Corona, Julio ...


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