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- Candido / The Volcanic (US, ABC-Paramount, ABC-180) <1957>
Candido / The Volcanic (US, ABC-Paramount, ABC-180) <1957>
Candido / The Volcanic (US, ABC-Paramount, ABC-180) <1957>
(Side 1) ABC-180-A
(Side 2) ABC-180-B
Bongos, Congas – Candido
Piano – Hank Jones
Bass – Bill Crow (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3), Oscar Pettiford (tracks: A4, B1, B4)
Drums – Osie Johnson
French Horn – Ed London (tracks: A4, B1, B4), Jimmu Buffington* (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3)
Trombone – Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Tommy Mitchell*
Trumpet – Art Farmer (tracks: A1 to A3, B2, B3), Bernie Glow, Charlie Shavers, Ernie Royal (tracks: A4, B1, B4), Jimmy Nottingham
Tuba – Jay McAllister
Conductor – Ernie Wilkins
Engineer – Irv Greenbaum
Cándido Camero Guerra (22 April 1921 – 7 November 2020), known simply as Cándido, was a Cuban conga and bongo player. He is considered a pioneer of Afro-Cuban jazz and an innovator in conga drumming. He was responsible for the development of tuneable conga sets, as well as the combination of congas and bongos, and other instruments such as the foot-operated cowbell.
After moving to New York in 1946, Camero played with Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Taylor and Stan Kenton, and from 1956 he recorded several albums as a leader. His biggest success came in 1979 with his disco recordings for Salsoul. He continued to perform until the late 2010s, recording several albums for the audiophile label Chesky Records, including Inolvidable, with Graciela, which earned him a nomination at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4kpixtw_DQ&t=567s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4kpixtw_DQ&list=RDP4kpixtw_DQ&start_radio=1&rv=P4kpixtw_DQ&t=632
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