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. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Desde la bahia--San Francisco.(notes on musicians and musical events) (article excerpt), Latin Beat Magazine, October 2003
  2. 2.0 2.1 Candela band website
  3. "Edgardo Cambon", Latin Beat Magazine, November 2005
  4. 4.0 4.1 "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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