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JAZZ HAMILTON


ORQUESTA MIRAMAR


MARTY SHELLER


GRUPO LATIN VIBE


MARK
WEINSTEIN


STEFANO LEONARDI


FABIANA PASSONI


RAYUELA


BLUE MAMBO


SHANTI PAUL
JAYASINHA


ALEX WILSON


CRAIG RUSSO


DOBLE JUGADA


ASCANIO SCANO


FRANK CANO


BERNIE KENERSON


CUBANOSON


ALISON DEWAR


NEIL C. YOUNG


ANDREA BAKER


HECTOR CONTRERAS & HIS LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE


MIKE BARONE BIG BAND


PHILLIP LAMBRO


JAZZ HAMILTON

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LAYLA
ANGULO (SAXOPHONIST)
official website -
myspace page
Born in Louisiana to parents of Greek and Irish descent, raised
between Boston, Los Angeles, Hawaii and Seattle, Layla Angulo began
playing the piano at age five, the saxophone at age ten, and was
performing in jazz clubs by the time she was fourteen.
Growing up, Layla was introduced to a wide variety of music. Her
grandfather played the upright bass and was a big influence on why
she began playing music. Both of her parents are artists and each
have a great respect and love for all music. Her mother taught her
how to dance and they listened to everything from traditional Greek
music to jazz. While spending the summers with her father in Boston,
Layla heard music ranging from Mexican Rancheros and salsa to
classical and jazz. Her father frequently sat with her and, as an
exercise, asked her to analyze the emotions happening inside the
music they listened to.
Layla really fell in love with jazz in Boston and at the same time
grew up surrounded by a huge Latino population in her community.
Early in her high school years she was introduced to Charlie Parker
and has been infatuated by the be-bop icon ever since. She returned
to Washington state her last year of High School and began her
studies at Cornish College of the Arts, learning from Hadley Caliman
and Julian Priester. Layla's biggest influences on sax were Charlie
Parker, Cannonball Adderley, and Stan Getz.
Layla performed regularly with Funk bands, an all-girl reggae band,
and many salsa bands – as well as her Jazz Ensemble. After college,
this talented young woman moved to Spain where she played and
performed with Spanish and European musicians. She came to
appreciate and admire the many styles and influences in the
beautiful Galician region, from Celtic and Moorish to African and
Middle Eastern. Layla came away from that experience with an
unquenchable desire to make her own music. In furthering her musical
development, Layla became enamored of the giants in arrangement and
composition such as Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente,
Paquito D’Rivera and "Machito," to name a few.
Returning from Europe, Layla was moved by what she heard in
Afro-Peruvian music. Her study of composers such as Chabuca Granda,
and Susana Baca led to her to writing music that mixed jazz with
Afro-Peruvian rhythms. After the release of her first CD, Layla
expanded her interests in World music and began a study of the
complex rhythms of her Greek ancestry as well as experiments in
mixing World rhythms and jazz.
In 2006, Layla toured Sicily where she performed sold-out concerts
with some of Italy’s finest jazz musicians. The song La Rumbera,
written by Layla Angulo and Walter Torres, was Semi-Finalist in the
2005 International Songwriting Competition (ICS) and in 2006 it
received an Honorable Mention. Layla not only composes for herself
and her group, but has also written numerous songs and albums for
other artists and for short films including Cinder starring Julia
Ling (Jackie Chan Disciples), which will be playing at film
festivals later in the year.
With the release of two Latin Jazz CDs, and an intensely loyal and
growing fan base, Layla and her band create a thrilling musical
experience wherever they perform - either with her Quintet or her
13-piece orchestra, (as can be heard on her latest CD, Live at the
Triple Door). Live at the Triple Door has received high praise from
not only the Seattle Times and the Stranger, and press from around
the world, but it is being played on a regular basis on Radio
Stations across the world.
The fierce enthusiasm and encouragement of her fans keep pushing
Layla to reach for even higher musical planes. Her latest CD,
MIENTRAS, features some of the most well-known and highly respected
musicians in the business, including Oscar Stagnaro on Bass, Roberto
Quintero, Dario Eskanazi, (who all tour with Paquito D’Rivera and
Diane Schuur) Orlando 'Maraca' Valle (Irakere), Tony Escapa (Ricky
Martin) and Arturo O’Farrill, who leads the Lincoln Center
Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra. On the new CD, MIENTRAS…, Layla not only
composed and arranged almost all of the tunes, but she plays alto
and soprano saxophones and also wears the hat of producer.
Most recently, Keilwerth Saxophones and Sonare Winds Flutes have
endorsed Layla, which can be seen in the May 2008 version of
DOWNBEAT magazine. She plays Keilwerth saxophones on MIENTRAS…
recorded with her ‘Shadow’ saxophone.
LAYLA ANGULO - MIENTRAS...
(2008)
Layla Angulo
Alto and soprano saxes/Vocals/Flute/Music director
Oscar Stagnaro
Electric bass
Dario Eskanazi Piano
Tony Escapa Drums
Walter A. Torres Congas/Percussion/Cajon
Arturo O'Farill
Piano and rhodes
Roberto Quintero Congas/Timbales/Percussion
Paulo Stagnaro Congas/Cajon/Percussion
Orlando 'Maraca' Valle
Flute (track 5)
David Lange Accordian (track 1)
Carlos Cascante
Main vocal (track 9)
Eddie Rodriguez Background vocals (track 5)
Chris Stover Bones (tracks 2,5,11)
Randy Burgeson Trumpet (track 7)
Jay Rolston Trumpet 2 (track 7)
Mike Rodriguez Trumpet (track 2)
Nelda Swigget Piano (track 12)
Michael Glynn Bass (track 12)


LAYLA ANGULO - LIVE AT THE
TRIPLE DOOR (2005)
Exhilarating, Sophisticated,
and Refreshingly complex Latin Jazz
Layla Angulo Director, alto
sax, vocals
Eric Verlinde Piano
Jeff Norwood Bass
Randy Burgeson Trumpet
Stuart Hambley Trombone
Galand Green Baritone sax and flute
Edson Otero Timbales and cajon
Walter A. Torres Conga and vocals
Rafael Quiñones Bongos and cowbells
Carlos Cascante Percussion and main vocals (except track 9)
Eddie Rodriguez Percussion and vocals on track 9


review by Chip
Boaz: LAYLA ANGULO - LIVE
AT THE TRIPLE DOOR (2005)
more
tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels




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MONGO SANTAMARIA

PONCHO SANCHEZ

DIZZY GILLESPIE

FANIA ALL STARS

RAY BARRETTO

HECTOR LAVOE

CARLOS PATATO VALDES

JUAN PABLO TORRES

DAVE PIKE

MARIO BAUZA'

ISRAEL "CACHAO" LOPEZ

JOE CUBA

TITO PUENTE

CAL TJADER

LOUIE RAMIREZ

FRANCISCO AGUABELLA

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