Candela (band)

Candela (Spanish for candle and/ or fire) is a San Francisco-based nine piece salsa music and Latin jazz band created in 1987 under the direction of Uruguayan born lead singer and conga drummer Edgardo Cambón.[1] It consists of piano, bass, trombones, conga drums, bongo drums, timbalesFlute and vocals.[2] "Candela" is one of the "oldest" Salsa Bands, in the Bay Area, having performed consistently an average of 4 performances a month for over 24 years!

Edgardo Cambón arrived to San-Francisco in 1986 and made records with Chucho Valdés (with Irakere, 1994),[3] Keith Terry & Cross Pulse,[1] Joan Baez, Claudia Gomez, Omar Sosa, Mark Levine, Jeff Narell, Andy Narell, Sovosó, Mike Spiro, Rebeca Mauleón, Jackie Rago, Richard Olsen Big Band, Los Compas, Sol y Luna Band, Eddie Montalvo, Johnny Rodriguez, Armando Perazza and many others.[4] Edgardo also taught workshops in Afro-Cuban percussion and vocals in many universities around the world. He also taught percussion for 5 years at Folsom State Prison as part of the rehabilitation program [4]

The Bands repertoire includes various kinds of Latin music: Salsa, Son, Bolero, Mambo, Cha-cha-chá, Merengue, Timba, Bachata, Cumbia and Latin Jazz.[2]

Members

The band includes the following musicians, which have other musical history and commitments as well:[5] Marco Diaz, piano; Jeff Cressman,[6] Greg Saul and Abel Figueroa, trombones; Edgardo Cambón, vocals & congas; Omar Ledezma, bongo drums & background vocals; David Belove,[7] bass, Julio Areas,[8] timbales & background vocals and Miguel Martinez on flute and vocals. Many great musicians play occasionally with this 25 years Bay Area musical treasure.

Recordings

References

  1. 1 2 3 Desde la bahia--San Francisco.(notes on musicians and musical events) (article excerpt), Latin Beat Magazine, October 2003
  2. 1 2 Candela band website
  3. "Edgardo Cambon", Latin Beat Magazine, November 2005
  4. 1 2 "Edgardo Cambón", a Latin Percussion website article
  5. Band members' bios
  6. Jeff Cressman discography at CD Universe
  7. David Belove discography at CD Universe
  8. Julio Areas discography at CD Universe
  9. A review of Madre Rumba at Salsa Power
  10. "Madre Rumba, Padre Son" at Amazon
  11. Edgardo & Candela at MySpace
  12. Club schedule

External links

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