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flamingdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-20-10 11:39 AM
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Hopped-Up Modern Salsa From Havana - concerts at Yoshi's SF this weekend

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r40yOd7zFPA

Charanga Habanera star in Popular! DVD documentary www.popular-documentary.com
Charanga Habanera y David Calzado 75 minutos de lo mas popular de la timba en Cuba! y gira a Japon! Concerts in Havana and Tokyo, Chucho Valdes, Juan de Marcos from Buena Vista Social Club commentators, go behind the scenes with Charanga Habanera and see a side of Cuba that few have experienced. Songs include Soy Cubano Soy Popular, .. MORE

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/arts/music/11sobs.html

Hopped-Up Modern Salsa From Havana

An audience packed with cheering Cubans greeted David Calzado and his Charanga Habanera at S.O.B.’s on Friday night, in a rare and welcome American appearance by one of Cuba’s top bands — signaling, perhaps, an Obama administration thaw in Cuban-American relations. Formed in 1988 and persisting through multiple personnel changes, Charanga Habanera has made hits in Cuba through the 1990s and 2000s, and its set raced through them in an exultant, nearly nonstop two-hour medley. In songs like “Soy Cubano, Soy Popular” (“I Am Cuban, I Am Popular”), .. MORE
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flamingdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-20-10 11:51 AM
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1. Link for Yoshis - not too expensive either
http://www.yoshis.com/sanfrancisco/jazzclub/artist/show/1446

21-piece band - dance floor open!

Fri 8pm: $26, 10pm: $20
Sat 8pm: $26, 10pm: $20
Sun 6pm/8pm: $20


La Charanga Habanera was created in 1988 when a group of ten young graduates from the most important Cuban schools of music, David Calzado among them, decided to set in motion the initiative of a French businessman, Bernard Lion, to create an orchestra using the typical format of the charanga and perform the Cuban traditional music, especially that of the 1940`s and 1950`s.

David Calzado "strategist by nature and with a sharp instinct to attain success- has wisely selected the themes with very good nose: the orchestra"s repertoire has an explicit philosophical-popular sense and the daily life becomes his great theme. Likewise, David Calzado has engaged in the selection of the wardrobe and the scenic architecture, thus becoming a very special director. Other characteristic elements of La Charanga include the use of the African harpsichord which adds a greater freedom of performance and accelerated polyrhythmic marked by the bass and the keyboard in what is known as contratumbao, as well as the introduction of rap, funk and hip-hop elements.

David Calzado`s show-orchestra has received the Cubadisco Awards, Lucas Awards and has been nominated for the Latin Grammy; it has also made countless international tours and has received many acknowledgements both in Cuba and abroad. Today, this orchestra is still the favorite of the overwhelming majority of the audience for its always young image and its talented instrumentalists and singers and for its dynamic sound closely associated with the most aggressive timba born of the authentic spirit of the 1990`s. La Charanga Habanera is an indispensable orchestra that has to be taken into consideration whenever we speak of the history of dancing popular music in Cuba.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-20-10 02:25 PM
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2. What a write-up from the New York Times! It's well deserved.
The website www.popular-documentary.com is sold out. Amazon does have access to some copies still.

Hoping the very best for these great singers' future. What a great group.

Thanks, flamingdem! If you hear anything about their concerts at Yoshi's went, please let us know.

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