- Alberto Naranjo
Infobox musical artist
Name = Alberto Naranjo
Img_capt = Cover of Naranjo's album "Dulce y Picante "
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Born = Birth date and age|1941|9|14|mf=y
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Origin = Caracas,Venezuela
Instrument = Drums,Timbales , percussion
Genre =Jazz , Latin,Bossa nova , Salsa
Occupation =Drummer ,Arranger , Director,Percussionist
Years_active = 1959 - Present
Label = Integra, Roberto Obeso & Federico Pacanins
Associated_acts = El Trabuco Venezolano
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Notable_instruments =Alberto Naranjo [nah-RAHN-ho] (born
September 14 ,1941 ) is amusic ian. He was born inCaracas, Venezuela . His mother, thesinger Graciela Naranjo , was aradio ,film andtelevision pioneer in her homeland. Largely self-taught, Naranjo embarked on a similar musical course, becoming – like his mother – one of Venezuelan’s icons of contemporary popular music.In his early years, Naranjo was influenced by diverse
music genre s such asjazz and classical, fromLouis Armstrong toDuke Ellington ; fromBud Powell toThad Jones andMel Lewis ; fromBéla Bartók toClaude Debussy , and specially, the music created byTito Puente , one of the greatest all-timeLatin jazz leaders. It is well know the fact that Puente revolucioned the role of the drums in stage performance, when he moved the drum kit andtimbales from the back to the front of stage, highlighted it as a solo instrument, and demonstrated that a drummer can also be a giftedcomposer and arranger.With Puente as his role model, Naranjo started professionally as a drummer in 1959, at age 18, playing with several local dance bands including
Chucho Sanoja (1963-64),Los Melódicos (1965-66) andPorfi Jiménez (1966-67). A valuablesideman as well, he was adaptable to many different styles, being able to fit smoothly into the group in which he were playing. Later in the 1960s, he was focused exclusively in studio sessions becoming one of the sought after musicians in his country. He also backed up significant artists touring in Venezuela, between othersCharles Aznavour ,Vikki Carr , Eddie Fisher, Engelbert Humperdinck,Julio Iglesias , Tom Jones, theNicholas Brothers ,Eliana Pittman ,The Platters ,Tito Rodríguez ,Ornella Vanoni andPedro Vargas .In the late 1970s, Naranjo played drums with Tito Puente's orchestra during a salsa
all-star concert tour that includedCelia Cruz ,Héctor Lavoe andRay Barretto . Beside this, he became an active participant and collaborator in several local movements like jazz, Latin,bossa nova , rock, and Venezuelan genres, and emerged as a well-respected arranger.In 1977 Naranjo founded El Trabuco Venezolano, an orchestra in which he quickly achieved notable success as arranger and leader. The term "trabuco" comes from Venezuelan
baseball slang , where it means an all-stars selection of players coming from different clubs, or bands, if is the case, in musical terms. The orchestra was created by Naranjo in response to the emergence of a plethora of salsaamateur ish bands, which often offered pale imitations of foreign groups. Naranjo wanted to start a total musical movement, with all-round musicians and singers. El Trabuco had no specific commercial ambitions and was ideated to record and perform at cultural events in theaters and universities, and although Naranjo never intended to be a salsa interpreter, the band overlapped considerably with salsa music. But in his jazzy arrangements, Naranjo didn’t use the typical 'minor' percussion salsa instruments, likegüiro ,maraca s andclaves , and worked with a jazz drum set,conga s, bongos, timbales,piano and bass in front oftrumpet s,trombone s andsaxophone s, like oldbig band s ensembles, not at all common in salsa bands. Eventually, anelectric guitar or a string section were added to the format. El Trabuco made five studio recordings and recorded two live albums withCuba n groupIrakere . Notably, both groups performed on stage togheter several times.Naranjo has made arrangements for the bands
Conexion Latina and Guaco; pop-artist likeIlan Chester ,Simón Díaz ,Oscar D'León ,Ricardo Montaner ,María Rivas andAldemaro Romero , between others, and also has played with jazz people such asJeff Berlin ,Dusko Goykovich ,Danilo Pérez ,Arturo Sandoval ,Bobby Shew andDave Valentin . The bands that he has led have alternated with musicians likeEstrellas de Areito ,Larry Harlow ,Eddie Palmieri , Son 14 andChucho Valdés .Since the 1990s, Naranjo has been an active participant in diverse artistic and musical outreach endeavors of Venezuela, not only as a player, but also as an
historian ,educator , and urban chronicler on radio,book s andnewspaper s.Discography
* "
Dulce y Picante "
* "Oblación "
* "Swing con Son "
* "El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. I "
* "El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. II "
* "El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. III"
* "El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. IV"
* "El Trabuco Venezolano Vol. V"
* "Irakere & Trabuco, Vol. 1"
* "Irakere & Trabuco, Vol. 2"elected contributions
* "Arturo Sandoval & the Latin Jazz Orchestra"
* "I Remember Clifford"
* "The Mambo Kings"
* "Mambo Nights"
* "Muare "External links
* [http://www.descarga.com/cgi-bin/db/scan/mp=mega_search/se=Alberto%20Naranjo/va=searchquery%3dAlberto%20Naranjo?qHwnALLC;;13 Descarga]
* [http://www.enjarecords.com/cd.php?nr=ENJ-9402 Enja Records]
* [http://www.fundint.nl/cds.php?cd=naranjo Fundación Interchange]
* [http://www.sacven.org/socios/ver_biografia.php?id=10 Sacven]
* [http://www.sincopa.com/jazz/artists/alberto_naranjo.htm Sincopa]
* [http://php.mci.gob.ve/sonidos/sonidos.php?len=es&son=168 Sounds of Venezuela]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=YSZF25zuN5M YouTube]
* [http://www.buscasalsa.com/Mango-Descarga-de-los-Barrios-El Salsa et Venezuela] fr icon
* [http://www.salsamania.it/salsavenezuela/salsavenezuela.htm La Salsa in Venezuela] it icon
* [http://salsa2u.freeservers.com/albertonaranjo.htm Salsa 2-U] es icon
* [http://venciclopedia.com/index.php?title=Alberto_Naranjo Venciclopedia] es icon
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