- Johnny Pacheco
Johnny Pacheco, born
March 25 ,1935 Fact|date=June 2008 inSantiago de los Caballeros ,Dominican Republic is a producer, musician, bandleader, and one of the most influential figures insalsa music .Early history
Pacheco inherited his passion for music from his father, Rafael Azarias Pacheco, who was the
bandleader andclarinet ist of the “Santa Cecilia Orchestra ”. At the age of 11, his parents moved toNew York City in the late 1940s from his native Dominican Republic, where he continued polishing his musical skills. Pacheco learned to play accordion, violin, saxophone and clarinet. He attended theJuilliard School of Music where he studied percussion. He performed and recorded with the most important American artists. He then learned to play flute. Pacheco plays the flute, saxophone and assorted percussion. He performed alongsideCharlie Palmieri ‘s Latin orchestra for a number of years before creating his own band in 1959. Experimentation was the focus of his new band, blending African, Cuban, Dominican, Puerto Rican and Latin music into what came to be known as salsa.In 1960, he organized his first orchestra, “
Pacheco y Su Charanga ”. The band signed withAlegre Records and its first album “Johnny Pacheco y Su Charanga” sold over 100,000 copies within the first year. Beginning then and through the end of 1963, Pacheco introduced a new dance craze called “Pachanga ”. He became an internationally renowned star and toured extensively throughout theUnited States ,Europe ,Asia , andLatin America . Moreover '"Pacheco y Su Charanga", was the first Latin band to headline the Apollo in 1962 and 1963.elected recordings
Early albums included
“Que Suene la Flauta” (1962 )
“Las Charangas” (1963 )
“Recuerdo de Arcaño” (1963 ),
“Guachinango” (1964 )
“Que Suene la Flauta, Vol. 3” (1964 )
“Latin Jam” (1965 )
“Pacheco Te Invita a Bailar” (1967 ) and
“Para Gozar Belen” (1967 ) to name just a few.Mid career highlights
In late 1963, Pacheco's career took another historical turn when he created
Fania Records withJerry Masucci . In 1964, the label released his next endeavor entitled "Cañonazo" ("Cannon Shot"). The album featurePete "El Conde" Rodriguez on vocals and a switch from theCharanga toConjunto style. This was the first of many recordings with the "compadres" (literally familial compatriots) (as they came to be known) and the beginning of a long friendship and working relationship. Together they recorded "Los Compadres" (1970), "Perfecta Combinacion" ("Perfect Combination") (1971), "Tres de Cafe y Dos de Azucar" ("Three Parts Coffee with Two Parts Sugar") (1973) and many others successful albums.In June 1966, Pacheco was the first Latin music producer to receive the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) Governor’s Award inNew York City . In 1968 he gathered many of the musicians from theFania label and showcased them together in concert. This marked the birth of the legendaryFania All-Stars .As the company’s executive, creative director and musical producer, Pacheco was responsible for launching the careers of many young stars that formed part of Fania Records family.
Original Fania band
The early
Fania All-Stars band was made up of Johnny Pacheco, musical director and flute;Larry Harlow on piano,Bobby Valentin on bass guitar,Ray Barretto on conga, (replaced by Eddie Montalvo later on)Roberto Roena on bongo, Orestes Vilato on timbales, (replaced by Nicky Marrero later on);Willie Colón , Barry Rodgers, and Renaldo Jorge(replaced by several others) on trombones, Larry Spencer , Roberto Rodriguez (replaced by Victor Paz) and Hector “Bomberito” Zarzuela on trumpets, and Yomo Toro on the cuatro (a small Puerto Rican guitar with ten strings). The lead singers included vocalists from the Colon, Pacheco, Barretto and Harlow bands.Hector Lavoe ,Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez , Adalberto Santiago,Ismael Miranda , were joined by Santitos Colon (from theTito Puente band) and JoseCheo Feliciano (from theJoe Cuba band). Early Fania All Stars guests wereEddie Palmieri ,Tito Puente ,Joe Bataan , Monguito,Mongo Santamaria , Jimmy Sabater, La La, Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Yomo Toro, Nicky Marrero, RicardoRichie Ray andBobby Cruz . The 1970’s line-up includedRubén Blades ,Celia Cruz ,Papo Lucca ,Eddie Palmieri ,Andy Montañez ,Jorge Santana (Carlos’s brother), drummerBilly Cobham and the Cameroonian sax playerManu Dibango , who appeared as a guest in concerts and live recordings in Africa and New York.The 1990s
Throughout his 40-year involvement with the development of Latin music, Pacheco has received many kudos.
In 1994, he established the Johnny Pacheco Scholarship Fund.
In 1996 the president of the Dominican Republic,
Joaquin Balaguer bestowed him with the prestigiousPresidential Medal of Honor . In 1997, he was the recipient of theBobby Capó Lifetime Achievement Award, awarded by New York GovernorGeorge Pataki . In November 1998, he was inducted into theInternational Latin Music Hall of Fame . That same year, Pacheco was presented with the First International Dominican Artist Award from the distinguishedCasandra Awards .Other achievements
He has written more than 150 songs and most of them are now classics. Among them are “La Dicha Mia”, “Quitate Tu” (Pa’ Ponerme Yo), “Acuyuye”, “El Rey de la Puntualidad”, Tito Puente‘s “El Numero Cien” and Celia Cruz’s “Celia y Tito”. Pacheco was also inspirational to the younger generations. Rap artist Mangu asked him to write arrangements, sing chorus, and play the flute in his album “Calle Luna Y Calle Sol”. Pacheco also produced music for feature films. He was the musical director of the film, "
Our Latin Thing ", the first film about salsa and its influence on New York Latinos. And in 1974, he worked on a second film entitled "Salsa". During the 1980s, he wrote the musical scores and themes for the films “Mondo New York ” and "Something Wild". The last one was in collaboration with David Byrne, leader of the groupTalking Heads . He also worked with the feature film "The Mambo Kings " released byWarner Brothers .Throughout his career, Pacheco has turned out over 60 recordings. His nine Grammy nominations, ten Gold records and numerous awards acknowledge his creative talent as composer, arranger, bandleader and producer.
Pacheco has also been committed to the improvement of the Latin community worldwide. He participated in the
AIDS benefit concert “Concierto Por La Vida”, in November 1988 atNew York City ’sAvery Fisher Hall . He demonstrated his solidarity with the victims ofHurricane Georges (Zhorzh) by collaborating with the Hispanic Federation Relief Fund during “Hurricane Georges Relief Fund 1998”. This event was transmitted live across the northeastern United States by theNBC television network. He also participated at an event atHostos Community College for the same purpose.Pacheco has worked with many Salsa greats, including
Celia Cruz ,Willie Colon ,Hector Lavoe ,Ruben Blades ,Cheo Feliciano ,La Lupe , andPete "El Conde" Rodriguez . His resume also includes producing the hit song "Bailando Salsa" for the Spanish pop groupMecano , whose album sold half a million copies the first month after its release. Pacheco also co-wrote and produced three songs for David Byrne's first solo album,Rei Momo .Johnny Pacheco remains highly active in the recording industry performing and recording with his group as the guiding force behind the best
tropical music .Latest events and activity
His latest album was recorded in 2004 after an 11 year absence “Entre Amigos” was recorded under the “Bronco” label and it feature appearances by his life-long friends
Bobby Valentin ,Roberto Roena ,Papo Lucca , Nelson Gonzalez,Cheo Feliciano ,Ismael Miranda and Adalberto Santiago the album also featured Dave Valentin,Arturo Sandoval , Ricky Gonzalez and others. Songs byGilberto Santa Rosa ,Tito Rojas ,Jose Alberto "El Canario," Michael Stewart, Herman Olivera, Ray Viera, Hector Casanova andJohnny Ventura . His trademark phrase "Tres de café y dos de azúcar" ("Three -parts- coffee, and two -parts- sugar") is not only a recipe for preparing a good cup ofcoffee ; but also the title of one of his better selling albums which are now being re-released by eMusica (fromMiami ) who owns the Fania Label recording rights.“A Man and His Music,” A two-disc 30 track retrospective commemorative recording was released on October 2006 to celebrate Pacheco's 50th Anniversary in music. It coincided with theFania All-Stars concert reunion that took place on Friday, October 20th at The Theatre-Madison Square Garden .In November 6, 2006 “El Maestro” Johnny Pacheco made a musical appearance at the Latin Grammy with the Fania All-Stars, the band played an ensemble of salsa numbers from the 1970s.
Anaís ,Victor Manuelle ,Andy Montañez , andGilberto Santa Rosa sang numbers from that decade.References
* [http://www.johnnypacheco.com/biography_pg.htm Biography]
External links
* [http://www.johnnypacheco.com Pacheco's Website]
* [http://faniarecords.com/Fania/site/News.aspx?ID=2370 Pacheco 50th] Aniverssary Celebration
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