CaÃa Son practitioners of traditional Cuban son music.
"deep Cuban music"...the Oregonian
CaÃa Son is a Cuban son band that plays traditional son music. The group focuses on popular Cuban son from the turn of the last century through the nineteen fifties. Following son music's history out of the Eastern Provinces of Cuba to the Capital of Havana and beyond. Son is the forefather of contemporary salsa music and is said to be the most important genre of Cuban music. CaÃa Son covers material from favorite son giants such as Trio Matamoros, Guillermo Portabales, Celina y Reutilio (Celina Gonzalez), RamÃn Veloz, JoseÃto FernÃndez, Ignacio PiÃeiro (Septeto Nacional), Compay Segundo (Los Compadres), Eliades Ochoa (Cuarteto Patria), Ñico Saquito, Arsenio Rodriguez, FelÃx ChapottÃn, Beny MorÃ, La Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Cachao, and many others. Contemporary son revivalist such as Juan de Marcos GonzÃlez (Sierra Maestra, Buena Vista Social Club and Afro Cuban All-stars) Albita RodrÃguez, Polo MontaÃez, Jesus Alemany's CubanÃsmo, etc., are all excellent examples of what this band strives for. The group follows the classic conjunto de son line up of acoustic guitar, tres guitar, upright bass, trumpet and Cuban percussion.
CaÃa Son is rapidly gaining a loyal and dedicated fan base. Highlight CaÃa Son performances jam sessions with Jesus Alemany's CubanÃsmo band and the Poncho Sanchez Ensemble, 2006 Rose Festival, Oregon Bite, Bite of Salem, and the Tom McCall Waterfront Park 2006 Cinco de Mayo Festival. Committed to the son genre the band has an impressive and rapidly increasing repertoire of popular Cuban classics and has recently released it debut full-length CD "Música Tradicional Cubana".
CaÃa Son
Juanito Connell-Maribona
vocals and percussion
Sherman Floyd
guitar and vocals
Ivan Alamo
tres guitar, guitar and vocals
Keith Brush aka el cepillo
bass
Giovanni Cruz
percussion
Milko Vigil-Escalera
vocals and percussion
Farnell Newton
trumpet
Trio Matamoros
Guillermo Portabales
Celina y Reutilio
(Celina Gonzalez)
RamÃn Veloz
JoseÃto FernÃndez
Ignacio PiÃeiro
(Septeto Nacional)
Compay Segundo
(Los Compadres)
Eliades Ochoa
(Cuarteto Patria)
Ñico Saquito
Arsenio Rodriguez
FelÃx ChapottÃn
Beny MorÃ
La Sonora Matancera
Celia Cruz
Cachao
and many others.
MIEL, LP, JCR Bell