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Francisco Aguabella: Ochimini

Read "Ochimini" reviewed by Russ Musto


Master percussionist Francisco Aguabella has still not achieved the fame his extensive resume would seem to merit. The great conguero has played jazz with Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Henderson and Bobby Hutcherson; Latin with Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri and Mongo Santamaria; rock with Santana, Malo and The Doors; and pop with Paul Simon—but he is still unjustly ...

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Francisco Aguabella: Ochimini

Read "Ochimini" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Aguabella has worn the mantle of Afro-Cuban percussion royalty for about half a century since he arrived in New York City from Matanzas, Cuba, in the late 1950s. Among the first generation of Afro-Cuban percussionists who emigrated to the States, his legend stands from his work inside and outside Latin jazz spheres: He has worked with ...

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Francisco Aguabella: Ochimini

Read "Ochimini" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


If age does not wither nor custom stale, then Francisco Aguabella drives the point home very well. Ochimini proves that he still has plenty of zest and fire which he pours into his music. Even in the quieter climes there is a slow simmer that brings in a cozy comfort. Aguabella leads the charge, and he ...

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Cubacan

Label: Cubop
Released: 2002

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Francisco Aguabella: Cubacan

Read "Cubacan" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded earlier this year, Francisco Aguabella's latest Afro-Cuban session features an adventurous and unsung pianist, several exciting trumpeters, two lyrical trombonists, two classic woodwind aces and a solid cast of percussion. The arrangements, particularly that of Mike Turre, set the band off in a different direction. Old standards and fresh new originals are brought out into ...

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H2O

Label: Cubop
Released: 2000
Track listing: Short Story; Quien Eres Tu; Wood Place; Nena; Cavalie; Son to Any Kid; Intensity; Vencido; Caito; Danzonete.

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Francisco Aguabella: H2O

Read "H2O" reviewed by Jim Santella


Led by veteran conguero Francisco Aguabella, this nine-piece Latin jazz ensemble turns up the heat while making solid references to tradition. Aguabella, who was born in Cuba, immigrated to the United States in 1957 and has lived in San Francisco & Los Angeles most of the years since. His discography lists dates with everyone from Tito ...

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H2O

Label: Cubop
Released: 1999

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Hitting Hard

Label: Cubop
Released: 1999

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Agua De Cuba

Label: Cubop
Released: 1999


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