Bob Quaranta

Bob Quaranta
Origin New Jersey, United States
Genres Jazz
Latin
Fusion
Afro Cuban
Years active 1970s–present

Pianist Bob Quaranta received his BM in music theory from the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts. For over ten years, he was a member of Mongo Santamaría's band and served as musical director. Two of the recordings Bob appeared on with Mongo were nominated for Grammy Awards: Mongo Magic and Free Spirit/Espíritu Libre. Quaranta has also performed and/or recorded with: Dave Valentin, Willie Colón, Ray Barretto, Tommy Igoe, Angel Canales and Jellybean Benitez.

With John Scofield, he recorded on the Yamaha instructional video The Drumset, A Musical Approach. Quaranta has also recorded a piano disk for the Yamaha Disklavier. He appears on the Hudson Music Drummers Collective 25th Anniversary Celebration & Bass Day 2002 DVD and CD. He continues to serve as an integral member of the Ed Palermo Big Band and currently is on the faculty of The Collective School of Music in New York City. Additionally, Quaranta's playing has been characterized as "magnificent" in the book, Latin Jazz: The First of The Fusions, John Storm Roberts.

Discography

Mongo Santamaría

Angel Canales

Ed Palermo Big Band

The Ed Palermo Big Band & Rob Paparozzi

The Phil Chester Group

Andrea Brachfeld

Various

Jellybean Benitez Just Visiting This Planet (Chrysalis)

Chris Coleman Ecclesiastes 12:13

Willie Colón Top Secrets (Fania)

Eisenhauer Bros. Orchestra Golpeando Hiero (DROPS)

Guido Freddi Taranta Steps (Guido Freddi)

Tommy Igoe New Ground (Premier)

Bob Quaranta La Bamba (Yamaha Disklavier)

Adalberto Santiago Cosas Del Alma (WS Latino)

Patricia Tortorici New York Story ([sic] sisters)

Charts

Year Artist Album Title Chart Chart Position
1987 Jellybean Benitez Just Visiting This Planet The Billboard 200 101
1989 Willie Colón Altos Secretos (Top Secrets) Tropical/Salsa 3

Grammy Nominations

Year Artist Album Title Category
1983 Mongo Santamaría Mongo Magic Best Tropical Latin Performance
1985 Mongo Santamaría Free Spirit/Espiritu Libre Best Tropical Latin Performance
1989 Willie Colón Altos Secretos /Top Secrets Best Tropical Latin Performance

RIAA Certification

Year Artist Album Title Status
1987 Jellybean Benitez Just Visiting This Planet Platinum
1989 Willie Colón Altos Secretos /Top Secrets Gold

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