| JOHN
SANTOS
John
Santos is one of the foremost proponents of Afro-Latin music in
the world today. He is known for his innovative use of traditional
forms and instruments in combination with contemporary music, and
has earned much respect and recognition as a record and event producer.
He has performed, recorded and studied with acknowledged masters
of the Afro-Latin and Jazz idioms such as Cachao, Dizzy Gillespie,
Tito Puente, Lazaro Ros, Armando Peraza, Eddie Palmieri, Patato
Valdés, Francisco Aguabella, Orestes Vilató, Rene
López, Max Roach, and Chocolate Armenteros.
This experience has provided a solid foundation for Mr. Santos'
current ground-breaking work in bringing together styles, rhythms,
concepts and artists from different generations.
Born in San Francisco, California, November l, l955, he was raised
in the Puerto Rican and Cape Verdean traditions of his family, surrounded
by music. The fertile musical environment of the San Francisco Bay
Area shaped his career in a unique way. His studies of Afro-Latin
music have included several trips to New York, Puerto Rico, Cuba,
Brazil and Colombia.
He is widely respected as one of the top writers, teachers and historians
in the field and is currently a member of the Latin Jazz Advisory
Committee of the Smithsonian Institution. Mr. Santos has contributed
to the international magazines Percussive Notes, Modern Drummer,
Modern Percussionist, and Latin Percussionist. The San Francisco
Bay Area community in which he still lives and works has presented
him with numerous awards and honors for artistic excellence and
social dedication.
Mr. Santos is also a distinguished and creative multi-percussionist
and recording artist. His diverse credits (in addition to those
listed above) include: Bobby Hutcherson, Grupo Mezcla (Havana, Cuba),
Lalo Schifrin, Irakere West, Santana, Yma Sumac, Linda Tillery,
Cal Tjader, Danilo Perez, Ignacio Berroa, Omar Sosa, Jon Jang and
Charlie Hunter. He was the director of the Orquesta Tipica Cienfuegos
(l976-1980) and the Orquesta Batachanga (1981-1985). Santos currently
directs the Machete Ensemble, a world-class Latin Jazz band of international
renown since 1986. |