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USA CAL TJADER - PERCUSSIONIST USA

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Born on July 16, 1925, Cal Tjader lived a show business childhood, traveling across the United States with his parents. After the Tjader family settled in San Mateo, California in 1932, his father trained him to tap dance while his mother taught him piano. He soon was a Bay Area sensation, performing tap dance shows; he even performed with Bill “Bojangles” Robinson in the movie The White of the Dark Cloud of Joy. In his teen years, Tjader moved onto the drums, playing in a variety of Bay Area settings. When Tjader was 18, he spent 3 years in the Army, and then he entered San Jose State University as an education major. He soon transferred to San Francisco State University, adding a music minor onto his schedule. Resultantly, he met a variety of young jazz musicians, including Dave Brubreck and Paul Desmond. The musicians formed an adventurous octet that gained little live performance work, but over a series of sessions recorded an album, The Dave Brubeck Octet. Hoping to find more work, Brubeck and Tjader formed a trio and began performing around San Francisco. The group worked extensively, until a diving accident forced Tjader to quit the group.

After recovering, Tjader, now playing both drums and vibraphone, worked with his own trio, before joining George Shearing’s group in 1953. Shearing was exploring a combination of traditional jazz and Latin rhythms at the time, and Tjader’s interest was peaked. Shearing’s bass player, Al McKibbon was well versed in Cuban rhythms, having played with Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo. When the band traveled to New York, Tjader heard Tito Puente and Machito performing, and started to build a relationship with Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo. This experience planted the seeds for Tjader’s further explorations in Latin Jazz.

In 1954, Tjader left Shearing’s group and began recording a long series of albums for the Fantasy label. The Cal Tjader Modern Mambo Quintet included several Bay Area Latin music veterans including Carlos and Manuel Duran, Benny Valarde, and Edgard Rosales. The Quintet recorded a series of albums, including Latin Kick and Mambo with Tjader. At the same time, Tjader recorded several straight-ahead jazz albums including musicians such as pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Eugene Wright, and guitarist Eddie Duran. Some of the albums he recorded with this band include Tjader Plays Tjazz, Jazz at the Blackhawk and Cal Tjader Quartet. In the late fifties, Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo joined Tjader’s group, bringing an East Coast flavor to the band. They recorded several Tjader classics, including Cal Tjader’s Latin Concert, and Monterey Concerts. Throughout his time with Fantasy, Tjader left a huge amount of classic recorded work.

In the early 1960s, Tjader began a new recording contract with the Verve label. His early albums explored new territory – on Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico & Brazil, Tjader examined Mexican and Brazilian music, while Several Shades Of Jade and Breeze From The East attempted to incorporate Asian melodies into jazz. He created his biggest hit during this time, Soul Sauce, which included his classic reworking of the Gillespie/Pozo composition “Guachi Guaro.” The album sold well over 100,000 copies and landed Tjader in the Billboard charts. In 1966, Tjader teamed with pianist Eddie Palmieri to record El Sonido Nuevo, an instant classic that paired Tjader’s fluid vibes work with Palmieri’s explosive piano style. The duo recorded another musically successful album entitled Bamboleate, this time for Palmieri’s label, Tico.

In the late 1960s through the 1970s, Tjader began altering his sound in order to reach an audience moving towards rock. He recorded a few albums for the short-lived Skye label utilizing electric instruments and rock beats, including the 1968 release Solar Heat as well as the 1969 albums Plugs In and Sounds Out Burt Bacharach. Tjader then returned to Fantasy Records, continuing his use of funky and electronic albums. In 1975, he collaborated with Brazilian musicians Airto, Hermeto Pascoal, and Egberto Gismonti, as well as synthesizer player George Duke to record Amazonas. He soon returned to a combination of Latin and traditional jazz, recording the Grace Cathedral Concert. Tjader then began to assemble a new band to recapture his original musical vision.

By 1979, Tjader had migrated once more, this time to the new division of Concord Records, Concord Picante. He brought a new band, including Roger Glenn on flute, Mark Levine on piano, Robb Fisher on bass, and Poncho Sanchez on congas. This group’s first release, La Onda Va Bien, reconfirmed Tjader’s status as a Latin Jazz icon and won a Grammy award. He released several more albums over the next few years, including Gozame! Pero Ya, Fuego Vivo, and the straight-ahead jazz recording The Shining Sea. The band toured extensively, and while in Manila, Tjader suffered a heart attack. He died soon after on May 2, 1982, leaving a Latin Jazz legacy.

Biography courtesy Latin Jazz Corner by Chip Boaz

CAL TJADER - PLAYS THE CONTEMPORARY MUSIC OF MEXICO AND BRAZIL (1962/2000)

Cal Tjader: vibraphone

Gene Cipriano, Bernie Fleischer, Paul Horn, John Lowe, Don Shelton (woodwinds)

Clare Fischer: piano arranger

Laurindo Almeida: guitar

Freddie Schreiber: bass

Changuito: congas

Milt Holland: Percussion

Johnny Rae: drums, timbales

Ardeen De Camp: vocal

CAL TJADER - PLAYS THE CONTEMPORARY MUSIC OF MEXICO AND BRAZIL (1962/2000)

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Vai Querer 
Que Tristeza 
Meditacao 
Sone 
Se E Tarde, Me Perdoa 
Nao Diga Nada 
Silenciosa 
Elizete 
Imagen 
Tentacao Do Inconveniente 
Preciosa 
Choro E Batuque 
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CAL TJADER - SOUL BURST (1966/1998)

Cal Tjader: vibes

Chick Corea: piano

Jerome Richardson: flute

Seldon Powell: flute

Bobby Rodriguez: bass

Richard Davis: bass

Grady Tate: Drums

Victor Pantoja: Percussion

Josè Manguhl: timbales

Carlos "Patato" Valdes: conga

Attila Zoller: guitar

CAL TJADER - SOUL BURST (1966/1998)

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Cuchy Frito Man 
Descarga Cubana 
Soul Burst (Guajera) 
The Bilbao Song 
Manteca 
It Didn't End (Nao Se Acabou) 
My Ship 
Morning 
Oran 
Curacao
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CAL TJADER - OUR BLUES (1957/1960/2002)

OUR BLUES contains 2 LPs on 1 CD: CONCERT ON THE CAMPUS (1960)/CAL TJADER (1957).
Cal Tjader (vibraphone)

Vince Guaraldi, Lonnie Hewitt (piano)

Eddie Coleman, Gene Wright (bass)

Willie Bobo (drums, timbales)

Al Torres (drums)

Mongo Santamaria (congas)

CAL TJADER - OUR BLUES (1957/1960/2002)

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1. S.S. Groove
2. Goodbye
3. Moment In Madrid
4. Love For Sale
5. Then I'll Be Tired Of You
6. Theme For Duke
7. Cuban Fantasy
8. Summertime / Bess, You Is My Woman Now / Strawberry Woman
9. When Lights Are Low
10. Our Blues
11. That's All
12. And Baby Makes Three
13. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) / Willow Weep For Me / 'Round Midnight
14. Line For Lyons

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CAL TJADER - SOULBIRD: WHIFFENPOOF CAL TJADER (1965/2002)

Cal Tjader: Vibes

Richard Davis, Terry Hillard: Bass

Paul Griffin, Lonnie Hewitt: Piano

Sol Gubin, John Rae, Grady Tate: Drums

Armando Peraza: Percussion

CAL TJADER - SOULBIRD: WHIFFENPOOF CAL TJADER (1965/2002)
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The Whiffenpoof Song 
Soul Bird (Tin Tin Deo) 
How High The Moon 
That's All 
Soul Motion 
Reza 
The Prophet 
Sonny Boy 
Doxy 
Samba De Orfeo 
Shiny Stockings 
Daddy Wong Legs 
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CAL TJADER - THE BEST OF THE CONCORD YEARS (2004)

Cal Tjader: vibraphone

Ramon Banda: timbales and percussion

Al Bent: trombone

Rob Fischer: bass

Gary Foster: soprano, saxophone and flute

Roger Glenn: flute and percussion

Scott Hamilton: tenor saxophone

Mike Heathman: trombone

Hank Jones: piano

Vince Lateano: drums and percussion

Mark Levine: piano and fender rhodes

Mundell Lowe: guitar

Carmen McRae: vocals

Marshall Orwell: piano

Poncho Sanchez: congas and percussion

Dean Reilly: bass

CAL TJADER - THE BEST OF THE CONCORD YEARS (2004)

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Disc 1:
Serengeti 
Linda Chicana 
Aleluia 
Evil Ways 
Close Enough For Love (Theme From Agatha) 
Roger's Samba 
Quietly There 
Besame Mucho 
Mambo Mindoro 
Don't Look Back 
Bye Bye Blues 
Disc 2:
Speak Low 
Will You Still Be Mine? 
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing 
Cuban Fantasy 
Guachi Guaro (Soul Sauce) 
Naima 
Shoshana 
The Continental 
Santo Domingo 
Mindano
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some GREAT Cal Tjader's Recordings

Soul Sauce

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Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof

Fried Bananas

 

Cal Tjader Quartet

Descarga

Jazz at the Blackhawk

Good Vibes

Black Orchid

Plugs In

Latin Kick

Here and There

Mambo Sangria

Stan Getz with Cal Tjader

Cal Tjader's Latin Concert

Bamboleate

 

Soul Burst

Gozame! Pero Ya

Tjader Plays Mambo

Grace Cathedral Concert

Latino

La Onda Va Bien

Cuban Fantasy

Mambo with Tjader

Cool Fire

Monterey Concerts

 

Amazonas

Sounds Out Burt Bacharach

El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound

Ultimate Cal Tjader

Los Ritmos Calientes

Extremes: Cal Tjader Trio/Breathe Easy

Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East

Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico & Brazil

 

 

Cal Tjader LPs on Fantasy

Mambo with Tjader; Fantasy F-3202 (9424; 1973)
Ritmo Caliente; Fantasy F-3216; 1955/1954-55
Tjader Plays Mambo; Fantasy F-3221
Cal Tjader Quintet (Latin); Fantasy F-3232
Jazz at the Blackhawk; Fantasy F-3241
Latin Kick; Fantasy F-8033 (8425)
Mas Ritmo Caliente; Fantasy F-8003; 1957
 Cal Tjader/Stan Getz Sextet; Fantasy F-8005
 San Francisco Moods; Fantasy F-8017
Latin Concert; Fantasy F-8014
 Tjader Plays Jazz; Fantasy F-3278
 Latin for Lovers; Fantasy F-8016
 A Night at the Blackhawk; Fantasy F-8026
Tjader Goes Latin; Fantasy F-8030
Concert by the Sea; Fantasy F-8038
Concert on the Campus; Fantasy F-8044
 Cal Tjader Quartet; Fantasy F-3307
Demasiado Caliente; Fantasy F-8053
 West Side Story; Fantasy F-8054
 Cal Tjader; Fantasy F-3313
 Latin for Lovers; Fantasy F-8019
Tjader; Fantasy F-8406; 1971
Agua Dulce; Fantasy F-8416
Primo; Fantasy F-9422; 1973 (arr. Tito Puente, Charlie Palmieri)
Last Bolero in Berkeley; Fantasy F-9446; 1973
Bits & Pieces; Fantasy F-9463; 1974/1973 (jacket: "Puttin' it Together"; live)
Last Night When We Were Young; Fantasy F-9482; 1975
Cal Tjader: Amazonas; Fantasy F-9502; 1976
Cal Tjader at Grace Cathedral; Fantasy F-9521; 1977/1976 (live)
Cal Tjader: Guarabe; Fantasy F-9533; 1977 (w/Clare Fischer, Poncho Sanchez..)

Cal Tjader LPs on Other Labels

In a Latin Bag; Verve V6-8419; 1961 (Latin jazz w/Johnny Rae, Armando Peraza, Paul Horn..)
 Saturday Night/Sunday Night; Verve V6-8459; 1962
Several Shades of Jade; Verve V6-8507; 1963
Sona Libre; Verve V6-8531; 1963 (Latin jazz)
Breeze from the East; Verve V6-8575; 1963
Warm Wave; Verve V6-8585; 1964
Soul Sauce; Verve V6-8614; 1965/1964 (Latin jazz; w/Johnny Rae, Gary McFarland, Willie Bobo, Armando Pereza, Donald Byrd..)
Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof; Verve V6-8626; 1965
Soul Burst; Verve V6-8637
El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound (w/Eddie Palmieri); Verve V6-8651; 1966 (MGM LAT-10,008)
Bamboleate (w/Eddie Palmieri); Tico SLP-1150; 1967 (LPS-88806; 1977)
Along Comes Cal; Verve V6-8671; 1967
The Best of Cal Tjader; Verve V6-8725 (compilation)
Hip Vibrations; Verve V6-8730; 1968
The Prophet; Verve V6-8769; 1968 (arr. & cond. Don Sebesky)
Solar Heat; Skye SK-1; 1968 (w/Joao Donato, Ray Barretto, arr. Gary McFarland)
Cal Tjader Plugs In; Skye
On a Gentle Note; Muse MR-5168; 1978
 Cal Tjader: La onda va bien; Concorde Picante CJP-113
 Cal Tjader: Gozame! Pero ya; Concorde Picante CJP-133
 Cal Tjader: The Shining Sea; Concorde Picante CJP-159 (w/Scott Hamilton)
 Cal Tjader: A Fuego Vivo; Concorde Picante CJP-176
 Cal Tjader: Heat Wave; Concorde Picante CJP-189 (w/Carmen McRae)
Cal Tjader: Good Vibes; Concorde Picante CJP-247; 1984

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