Felipe lamoglia and Iresounds 2/25/12

Felipe lamoglia and Iresounds
2/25/2012, 9 P.M.-1 A.M.
The Van Dyke Cafe
846 Jefferson Ave
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
thevandykecafe.com

Grammy winner, Felipe Lamoglia presents Iresounds … A phenomenal new band , infusing the essence of Afro Cuban Jazz, Guaguanco and Rumba

Felipe Lamoglia is a Grammy-winning artist, saxophonist, composer and arranger.
Born and educated in Cuba, he studied at the Superior Institute of Art (ISA). By the age of 18 he was a member of Cuba’s acclaimed band, NG La Banda. In 1992 hemoved to Brazil where he lived for seven years, absorbing the country’s musical and spiritual wealth and playing with great artists. In 2001 he began playing with Arturo Sandoval, performing all over the world and recording diverse albums andDVDs, including all the arrangements and the co-production of “Rumba Palace” a Grammy Winner album. He joined Gonzalo Rubalcaba in 2004, recording his album, Paseo”, also nominated to Latin Grammys in 2006 and touring Europe with “The New Cuban Quartet”.

Felipe has shared the stage with musical giants such as Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Wynton Marsalis, Conrad Herwick, Ignacio Berroa, Paquito D’Rivera, and many others. In addition to Arts Centers and Festivals performed all over the world and in USA, Mr. Lamoglia is bringing all this experience to IRESOUNDS which comes from an extended mixture of folklores including Afro-Cuban roots, Brazilian rhythms and Contemporary Jazz, resulting in a mix of Jazz, Beats and Clave.

All Afro-Cuban music and the majority of Latin jazz is rooted in a basic rhythm called clave, which developed out of the rhythms brought to the Caribbean by Africans during the slave trade.

With Iresounds you are welcome to delight the essence of Afro-Cuban Jazz music and the basic clave rhythms like Guaguanco, Rumba and Bolero but with a complete different modern view, still up to dance and full of improvisation and versatile creativity.
Felipe Lamoglia , Saxophones, EWI & Chequere
Dante Luciani, Trombone
Cisco Dimas, Trumpet
Reinier Guerra, Drums
Nestor Del Prado, Bass
Kemuel Roig, Piano
Luis Diaz, Percussion

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