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Arturo Stable www.arturostable.com ..Versatility, good taste, sense of the right volume, timing, and compositional skills are rare attributes to most contemporary percussionists. Arturo Stable has got those and much more.. -Paquito D'Rivera 2007 Biography The winds of change are blowing through the Latin jazz world. Increasingly, they are as fresh as they are strong, signaling the emergence of new stylistic directions for the venerable genre and the arrival of the idiom's next generation of innovators and leaders. In the vanguard of the movement's most talented young exponents is Arturo Stable, an energetic, resourceful and innovative free spirit whose broad range of talents defies easy categorization. Stable was born in Santiago de Cuba, the cradle of the island nation's most important center of culture and home of such elemental music styles as the Guajira and Son. Nurtured in a family deeply involved in the performing and visual arts and encouraged by his father Arturo Sr., a musician and a painter, it's not surprising that the youngster began his formal study of music at the age of four, taking piano and theory lessons. When the family moved to Havana, he continued his music education. He earned his first degree, in percussion, at the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory, the same esteemed institution that has over the decades groomed the talents of countless other celebrated Cuban musicians, among them pianists Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Hilario Durán and saxophonist Yosvany Terry. In 1993, Stable relocated to Puebla, Mexico, a bustling metropolis south of Mexico City. While there he polished his skills as a percussionist working as a sideman, performing everything from Latin jazz to rock and traditional Latin styles with such noted artists as Los Hermanos Castro, a famed Mexican vocal group, and flamenco guitarist Roberto Amaya. He also began his career as an educator, teaching classical and Afro-Cuban percussion at the Puebla State University (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla). At the same time, Stable continued his quest of knowledge, pursuing a post-graduate degree in music education from the Puebla State Development University (Universidad del Desarrollo del Estado de Puebla). His rapidly expanding talents did not go unnoticed. In 2001, Stable received a scholarship to study at the Berklee College of Music, where he earned a degree in Contemporary Writing and Production and cultivated friendships with many of the musicians who accompany him on Notes on Canvas. Stable has gained invaluable experience performing or recording with such illustrious leaders as Dave Samuels, Paquito D’ Rivera, Jane Bunnett, David Sanchez, Victor Mendoza, Hector Martignon, Leonel Loueke, Lincoln Goines, Giovanni Hidalgo, Miguel Zenon as well as with the Caribbean Jazz Project and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, where he accompanied pianist Peter Nero. Today a resident of the Bronx, he serves as an endorser of and clinician for Latin Percussion. Project #1 Arturo Stable “Contemporary Quintet”. This accelerating and energetic band is a passionate synthesis of Cuban folklore and American Jazz. The music is contemporary, fresh and is full of textures and musical colors. It belongs to the new current of Latin jazz styles that is starting to grow stronger every day, inspired by the work of Artist such as Danilo Perez and David Sanchez. Players: Arturo Stable: Compositions/Percussion Edward Perez: Bass Henry Cole: Drum Robert Rodriguez: Piano Javier Vercher: Sax Project #2 Arturo Stable Trio “Visions and a Dream” This Trio features feature Arturo’s linear writing and Avant-garde explorations. The music is performed in a very innovative ensemble: Sax, Bass and Percussion and combines influences from tribal music, avant-garde Jazz and contemporary bands such as Fly, the Dave Holland Trio and the Fringe among others. They have a release coming up in the winter of 2008 and in 2006 (the year the trio was created) they toured extensible in the US and Europe. Players: Percussion/Compositions: Arturo Stable Sax: Javier Vercher Bass: Edward Perez Project #3 Arturo Stable and “New friends Quartet” “New Friends” is a project that celebrates the exuberant dynamism of traditional Cuban jazz. The Quartet plays mostly Arturo’s Original compositions within a traditional Cuban ensemble. The band was created in summer 2007 in order to perform as a guest at the New England Conservatory of Music international guitar festival. They are inspired by the work of Cuban Artists such as Frank Emilio Flynt, Bebo Valdez, Chucho Valdez and Lili Martinez. They as schedule to records their first Album in January 2008 and the CD will be out in the summer of the same year. Players: Arturo Stable: Congas/Compositions Aruan Ortiz: Piano Edward Peres: Bass Jorge Najarro: Timbal BIOGRAPHIES OF THE PLAYERS Piano: Aruan Ortiz www.aruanortiz.net The amazing and talented Cuban pianist Aruan Ortíz is currently a professor at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Touched by a variety of influences, from Andrew Hill and Red Garland to Catalonian composer Federico Mompou and Cuban legend Lili Martínez, Aruán's playing transmits a fresh sound that brings together pure jazz and Afro-Cuban roots. From the first note he transmits a musical maturity, and conveys such energy and intimacy in his music that all who have heard him cannot remain indifferent. Since he came on the international jazz scene in Europe and the U.S. in the late 90's, Aruán has played with musicians such as Antoine Roney, Tata Güines, Miguel “Angá” Diaz, Wallace Roney, Roy Hargrove, Stefon Harris, George Garzone, Sheila E., Horacio “El negro” Hernández, Giovanni Hidalgo, Lionel Lueke, Eric McPherson, Abraham Burton, Jane Bunnett, John Lockwood, Jeremy Pelt, Darren Barrett, Walter Smith III, and Warren Wolf, Jerry Bergonzi, and Hal Crook among others. Piano: Robert Rodriguez www.rodriguezmusic.com Pianist/Composer, Robert Rodriguez was born on January 11, 1978 in New York City. Inspired by his father who is a drummer, Robert began to pursue music from a very early age. Robert studied piano and percussion at the New World School of The Arts and proceeded to achieve his bachelor's of music from the University of Miami. Through New world School of The Arts and the University of Miami, he was given the opportunity to perform with, Jerry Bergonzi, Jon Faddis, Kenny Weeler, and Maria Schneider. Robert has worked professionally with Ira Sullivan, Giovanni Hidalgo, Ed Calle, Charlie Haden, Arturo Sandoval, Ray Barretto, Roy Haynes, Ignacio Berroa, David Sanchez, Richard Bona and has recorded alongside Arturo Sandoval, Chick Corea, Dave Samuels, and Claudio Roditti on a live concert titled Jam Miami. Robert also recorded on some of the music to the HBO film “For Love or Country The Arturo Sandoval Story”. In November 2002, Robert recorded on Arturo Sandoval's recording, “Trumpet Evolution” which was produced by Quincy Jones. In April 2006 Robert was featured with The late Ray Barretto in a PBS recorded special broadcast of the new TV show titled “Legends of Jazz”. Other recording credits include Ray Barretto’s 2005 Grammy nominated recording “Time is Time was” which includes one of Robert’s original compositions “One For Ray” and “WhereAs” with legendary drummer Roy Haynes. Robert's Debut CD which was co-led by brother Michael, titled “Introducing The Rodriguez Brothers”.The RodBros. Have performed in many major festivals and clubs including the JVC, Syracuse and Iceland Jazz Festivals and the Blue note jazz club. Bass: Edward Perez www.edwardperez.com Bassist and composer Edward Pérez stays active in New York’s jazz, latin jazz, and south american music scenes. His bass has been heard in major festivals such as Vitoria (Spain 2006), Moers (Germany 2006), Valencia (Spain 2006), Stimmen (Switzerland 2007), and Lima (Peru 2002, 2004, 2005) and he has shared the stage with jazz luminaries such as Mick Goodrick, George Garzone, Hector Martignon, Greg Hopkins, Lionel Loueke, and Martin Bejerano. On any given night in the city, he may be found playing anything from traditional afroperuvian music to modern jazz, and he has appeared in many of the key nightspots including the Blue Note, Lincoln Center, Iridium, Dizzy's, Jazz Gallery, Zinc Bar, Smalls, Fat Cat, Tonic, 55 Bar, and Nuyorican Poets Cafe. He currently leads a jazz quintet under his own name and serves as musical director of the afroperuvian band Alcatraz. Tenor Sax: Javier Vercher www.javiervercher.net Native of Madrid, Spain. Graduated with a degree in classical clarinet studies from the Joaquin Rodrigo Conservatory of Valencia. After graduating from the conservatory, Javier was awarded a scholarship from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Berklee from 1997 to 2000, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in performance. In 2003, after moving to New York City, Javier recorded his debut album for Fresh Sound New Talent Records, “Introducing the Javier Vercher Trio”. In the following two years, Vercher started to present his music in festivals with his trio featuring guitarist, Lionel Loueke. They performed at the Madrid Jazz Festival, Vitoria-Gasteiz Jazz Festival, Valencia Jazz Festival and other renowned Spanish venues. In November of 2006, Javier won the Tete Montoliu Outstanding Musician of the year award, given by the SGAE in Spain. Other honored guests that year included Chick Corea and Federico Lechner. In 2007, he released his second album together with Hungarian Drummer Ferenc Nemeth. The Album is entitled “Wheel of Time” and features Lionel Loueke on guitar and renowned American songwriter, Chip Taylor. Javier has played with musicians such as Ben Street, Bill Frisell, Jorge Rossy, Rubem Dantas, Mike Ciro, Ari Hoenig, Massimo Biolcatti, Robert Glasper, Lionel Loueke, Jorge Perez, Nathan Townsley, Steve Rodriguez, Selan Lerner, Eric McPherson, Viktor Krauss, Kenny Wollesen, Arturo Stable, Henry Cole and recently, Vercher just finished a World-wide tour with Spanish Pop sensation and Multi-Grammy Award Winner Alejandro Sanz. Drums: Henry Cole www.myspace.com/henrycole Twenty eight year old drummer Henry Cole emerged onto the music scene in old San Juan in 1999 where he studied classical percussion at the Conservatorio de Musica de Puerto Rico. However, it was not until a few years later--while attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston-- that Cole’s musical evolution pointed him naturally towards the jazz tradition. He went back home with a new energy and focus and performed as the “house drummer” for the 1st Annual “Jazzboriken” Festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He played with such Latin jazz luminaries as Giovanni Hidalgo, Bobby Valentin, Anthony Carrillo, Dave Valentin, and Paoli Mejias. In the fall of 2003, Cole took a big step forward and moved to New York City to attend the prestigious Manhattan School of Music where he received a scholarship to study with drummer/composer John Riley. In less than two years, Cole has performed with internationally recognized musicians such as David Sanchez, Claudio Roditi , Eduard Simon,The Chico O'Farril Afrocuban Big Band, Andy Gonzales, Ray Barreto,Orlando "Puntilla" Rios, Papo Vazquez, Michelle Roosewoman, Paquito d’ Rivera,David "Fathead" Newman,Dave Samuels, among many others. He has toured all over the United States, Mexico , Central America, Europe and Greece. As he did in Puerto Rico, Henry Cole is fast becoming an important member of the New York and International jazz community. He has become one of the most in-demand and influential Puertorican jazz drummers. Timbal: Jorge Najarro For the past six years, the artist, Jorge Najarro has called Rhode Island his new home while continuing an active international trajectory as a percussionist, composer and arranger started in Havana, Cuba. A graduate of the renowned Alejandro García Catugla and Ignacio Cervantes Conservatories in Havana, Jorge has played and recorded in Cuba, Colombia and New England with Albita Rodríguez, Soneros de Cuba, Orquesta Bakosó, Eddy Martínez, Alfredo De La Fé, Dan Moretti, and Bernardo Hernández. He has appeared at ExpoSevilla in Spain, the Jazz en el Parque and numerous festivals in Santafé de Bogotá and other cities in Colombia, the El Festival de Jazz in Lima, Perú, and the Tampa Jazz Festival; he has also made appearances in Venezuela and of course the US. About Arturo Stable latest Album: “Notes on Canvas” This recording includes the participation of more than 15 musicians, featuring Grammy award winners Paquito D’Rivera and David Sanchez among them. “Notes on Canvas” has a very distinct sound that boils down to a magnificent blend of World music, Afro-Cuban and Jazz. The tunes are inspired by 9 different paintings that Mr. Stable s choose from his favorite pieces of art. He has truly pushed himself to new heights both as a writer and as a performer. After composing music for more than twenty different paintings, Arturo ventured to assemble a team of artists from within a circle of jazz friends and favorites and he called upon those musicians whose artistic sensitivities when beyond music. The Art Work of this Album, designed by a highly awarded graphic designer includes 12 pages with all the paintings used as inspiration for the music, also includes biographical information about the painters and much more. Reviews of this album: ..Stable scores direct hits on the contradictory boldness and uncertainty of Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo’s forbidding sensuality and Wilfredo Lam’s folkloric cubism. Emotive melodies and masterful arrangements reflect his subjects’ origins, while Stable thrusts directly to the center with powerful rhythmic leadership.. -Forrest Dylan Bryant Jazz Times Magazine ..like the paintings, the music is filled with texture, color, density, composition, harmony and emotion. Stable did a more than a credible job — his works can live on their own. This is good stuff.. Bruce Polin Descarga.com …The music on the CD are all exemplary pieces of Latin based Jazz, with wonderful playing and innovative arrangements.. --- Richard Mackus Blog Critics Magazine ..The album delightfully blends jazz, Latin rhythms, and, yes, art appreciation… — Jack Garner Rochester Democrat and Chronicle ..Notes On Canvas, Stable’s second release as a leader, shows a music menagerie of Latin jazz styles that is rooted in tradition yet modernly inventive… Mark F. Turner All about jazz …A rich Latin jazz "Pictures at an Exhibition"… Ryan Cohan One Sky, Motema Music ..On his recent Notes On Canvas, the Cuban percussionist pays homage to nine famous paintings with an engaging singularity.. Jim Macnie Village Voice Newspaper. NYC ..At times percussive, at others pensive, he captures the essence of each painting — from Lamb's La Jungla (The Jungle) to Picasso's Guernica — as viewed through a jazz prism. The result is as thoughtful and magical as the artists' creations. And it is wonderful jazz… David Cázares Sun-Sentinel newspaper, Miami, FL. ..a jazz project that is unique, inspiring, and superior to many of the jazz recordings that have flooded the market in the last years.. Luis Tamargo Latin Beat Magazine Publicity for Arturo Stable is run by: Don Lucoff and DL Media www.jazzpublicity.com [email protected] 610-667-0501 Management by Adriana Flores PR Director Origen Records [email protected] 215-206 0066 For more update information, listening to music and purchasing Arturo’s music, please visit www.arturostable.com