Bebo Valdés
Idioma disponível: inglêsBorn in October 1918 in Quivican, Cuba, Bebo Valdés played piano from an early age and was very active as a performer, composer, arranger, and musical director at various Havana nightclubs throughout the ‘40s and into the 50s. During these years, he was also playing and arranging for numerous recording dates. Very highly regarded within the Cuban musical world, Valdés worked with many artists, including Mario Bauza and Ernesto Lecuona. With the growth of Afro-Cuban music worldwide, Valdés toured Europe and the U.S. In 1960, unhappy with the new political power in Cuba, Valdés left his homeland, taking up residence in Stockholm, Sweden in 1963. He continued to compose and play but, despite the fact that his son Chucho Valdés had become an internationally known jazz musician, it wasn’t until the late ‘90s that he was brought back into a recording studio. Encouraged by Paquito D’Rivera, whose father was a friend of Valdés and who was also an associate of Chucho from their time together in Irakere, a session was arranged and took place in Germany. Valdés composed most of the music (much of it written in haste the day before) and played on the session; his performance was remarkably good considering the decades-long layoff from full-time performing. Also on the session with Valdés and D’Rivera were Juan-Pablo Torres (trombone), Diego Urcola (trumpet), Amadito Valdés (percussion), and Carlos Emilio Morales (guitar; ex-Irakere). That album marked a resurgence for Valdés. His follow-up album was a trio set with Israel "Cachao" Lopez and Carlos "Patato" Valdés, although D’Rivera guested on some tracks. Valdés continued to record into the 2010s. He can be seen in the documentary film, Calle 54 (2000), in which he appears alongside numerous Latin jazz exponents, including his son Chucho, Gato Barbieri, Eliane Elias, Chico O’Farrill, and Tito Puente. The coincidental rise of interest in traditional Cuban music, prompted in part by the Buena Vista Social Club albums, played a role in Valdés’ twilight career success. Nevertheless, it was clear that as a composer he played an important part in the music of Latin America in general, and Afro-Cuban jazz in particular. Bebo Valdés died of pneumonia on 22 March 2013 in Stockholm at the age of 94.
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Born in October 1918 in Quivican, Cuba, Bebo Valdés played piano from an early age and was very active as a performer, composer, arranger, and musical director at various Havana nightclubs throughout the ‘40s and into the 50s. During these years, he was also playing and arranging for numerous recording dates. Very highly regarded within the Cuban musical world, Valdés worked with many artists, including Mario Bauza and Ernesto Lecuona. With the growth of Afro-Cuban music worldwide, Valdés toured Europe and the U.S. In 1960, unhappy with the new political power in Cuba, Valdés left his homeland, taking up residence in Stockholm, Sweden in 1963.
He continued to compose and play but, despite the fact that his son Chucho Valdés had become an internationally known jazz musician, it wasn’t until the late ‘90s that he was brought back into a recording studio. Encouraged by Paquito D’Rivera, whose father was a friend of Valdés and who was also an associate of Chucho from their time together in Irakere, a session was arranged and took place in Germany. Valdés composed most of the music (much of it written in haste the day before) and played on the session; his performance was remarkably good considering the decades-long layoff from full-time performing. Also on the session with Valdés and D’Rivera were Juan-Pablo Torres (trombone), Diego Urcola (trumpet), Amadito Valdés (percussion), and Carlos Emilio Morales (guitar; ex-Irakere).
That album marked a resurgence for Valdés. His follow-up album was a trio set with Israel "Cachao" Lopez and Carlos "Patato" Valdés, although D’Rivera guested on some tracks. Valdés continued to record into the 2010s. He can be seen in the documentary film, Calle 54 (2000), in which he appears alongside numerous Latin jazz exponents, including his son Chucho, Gato Barbieri, Eliane Elias, Chico O’Farrill, and Tito Puente. The coincidental rise of interest in traditional Cuban music, prompted in part by the Buena Vista Social Club albums, played a role in Valdés’ twilight career success. Nevertheless, it was clear that as a composer he played an important part in the music of Latin America in general, and Afro-Cuban jazz in particular. Bebo Valdés died of pneumonia on 22 March 2013 in Stockholm at the age of 94.
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Piano Bar
World - Lançado por Montuno Records em 09/09/2010
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Perlas Cubanas: The Latin Sound Of Bebo Valdés
Latin America - Lançado por iLatina Music em 13/11/2014
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Mucho Sabor (Digitally Remastered)
Bebo Valdés, Orquesta Sabor de Cuba, Bebo Valdes con Orquesta Sabor De Cuba
World - Lançado por Essential Media Group em 27/02/2019
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The Best
Pop - Lançado por American Popsongs em 17/12/2016
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Suite Cubana
Jazz - Lançado por Calle 54 Records em 01/06/2014
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Recuerdos De Habana: A Portrait At 80
Jazz - Lançado por Town Crier Recordings em 01/01/1999
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Piano Cubano (Remastered)
Latin America - Lançado por Master Tape Records em 06/09/2019
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Descarga Caliente
Latin America - Lançado por Caney em 26/05/1995
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Mayajigua
Bebo Valdés, Orquesta Sabor de Cuba
Latin America - Lançado por Caney em 22/05/1995
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Jazzcuba, Vol. 2: Bebo & Cachao
Bebo Valdés, Israel "Cachao" López
Latin America - Lançado por Rumor Records em 14/05/2007
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El Solar de Bebo
Jazz - Lançado por Calle 54 Records em 03/03/2022
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Bodeguero (Mono Version)
genre.id.1 - Lançado por BnF Collection em 01/01/1959
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Bebo Rides Again
Jazz - Lançado por Messidor em 04/10/2002
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El Cajón de Bebo
Jazz - Lançado por Calle 54 Records em 02/08/2019
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Tumbao
World - Lançado por Chords of Passion em 08/01/2014
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Cuban Piano Bar
World - Lançado por Montuno Records em 09/09/2010
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Afro Cuban Jazz
World - Lançado por Montuno Records em 09/09/1978
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Mambo Cantabile
World - Lançado por Kings Crown em 26/02/2015
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Bebo Valdés vs. Noro Morales
Latin America - Lançado por Vintage Music em 25/05/2014
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