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Sammy Morales
Bassist/Educator/Composer
About Me
Sammy Morales
Bassist/Educator/Composer
Born in Bronx, NY, but established in Puerto Rico since childhood, Sammy Morales
is not just one of the best bassists in the scene of Jazz in Puerto Rico, but also a
teacher, mentor of young musicians and manager of musical events.
Morales has worked with a variety of artists such as Danny Rivera, Wilkins, Glen
Monroig, Lourdes Robles, Luis Angel, Sophy, Project M, Rene Farrait, Los Andinos,
H2O, Willie Colon, Fusion Jonda, Debora Brum, and Caribe Gitano, among others.
In the Puerto Rican jazz scene he has played with Piccolo Bass Trio, Project Evif,
Angel David
Mattos, Franky Suarez, Brenda Hopkins, Edgar Abraham, Humberto Ramirez,
Jorge Laboy, David Sanchez, Luis Perico Ortiz, Ivan Maraver, Mike Arroyo, Jimmy
Rivera, Danilo Perez and Amuni Nacer, among others.
The bassist is the director of both the Repertory Theater and the Jazz Workshop of
the University of Puerto Rico. He also teaches at the Inter American University of
Puerto Rico as instructor and bass guitar.
His most recent project is SM Quintet, which focuses on his own compositions,
comprising elements of jazz, tango and other influences. It's a very melodic,
impossible to pigeonhole music that responds only to the musical creativity of
Morales and his band and not to categories and preset schemes.
My Jazz Story
I love jazz because is about creation. I was first exposed to jazz when a was a kid. The best show I ever attended was Pat Metheny Trio in Puerto Rico / The first jazz-fusion record I bought was Return to Forever.