Sierra Maestra

When
Wed Apr 4, 2012
Where
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
Time
7:30pm
Cost
$25 - $40
Tags
Music, Salsa

Description

Decades before Juan de Marcos Gonzalez served as music director and guiding spirit behind the Buena Vista Social Club, he founded Sierra Maestra, a Cuban roots band dedicated to the Afro-Cuban son style that influenced musicians around the world. Launched in 1976 by a group of University of Havana students, Sierra Maestra took its name from the mountain range in eastern Cuba where the genre was born. Along with trumpeter Jesús Alemañy, a Cuban child prodigy, De Marcos went on to form the popular band Cubanismo!, modernizing instrumentation by using more percussion and electric bass. With brisker tempos, Sierra Maestra added a jolt of new energy to the sensuous guaracha rhythms, a sound that seized the imaginations of a new Cuban generation. Hugely popular at home, the band gradually built up an international following with a series of celebrated albums, culminating in 2010’s World Village release, Sonando Ya. The delicate nature of U.S. and Cuban relations has presented few opportunities for stateside performances, and this is the band’s first American tour in several years.

More Info

Link
http://www.sfjazz.org
Call
866-920-5299 (Box Office)
Email
Contact Form (account required)

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Location

  1. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
    701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA