LES FISH (GUITARIST COMPOSER)
After two decades of global
touring and live concerts, Boston guitarist/composer Les Fish has created
his first two CD projects: the funky jazz disc Other Spaces and the
Afro-Cuban Les Fish and the Latin Jazz Cats.
As a teenager in the 1970s, Fish played guitar in various rock bands
throughout the greater Boston area. He performed jazz-rock influenced
original compositions in
shows from the North Shore to Cape Cod. While enrolled at Berklee College of
Music, Fish formed his own jazz fusion group, and made money splitting his
time between teaching guitar, nightclub gigs and recording jingles for local
television stations. After attending Berklee, and studying with jazz guitar
greats Mick Goodrick and Barry Galbraith, Fish joined up with future wife
Lori Starr to form the band Amante. Touring full time for 18 years, Amante
worked top hotels around the world and still performs throughout New England.
“The band covered everything from bebop and sambas to pop dance tunes," said
Fish. "While at Berklee, I had fallen in love with Brazilian rhythms, and
started writing bossa novas and sambas.”
The inspiration for the CD Les Fish and The Latin Jazz Cats came three years
ago, when Fish was touring in Cuba. "I was totally blown away by the
musicians and jazz environment in Havana. After hearing this great music, I
said I was going to come back and record. A year later, I went down and did
a session at Egrem Studios in Havana. (studio famous for Ry Cooder and the
Buena Vista Social Club recordings) Playing a couple of nights at the jazz
club, La Zorra Y El Cuervo, added to my inspiration for the Latin Jazz Cats
CD."
After his Cuban trip, Fish returned to his native Boston to seek out the
best musicians to transfer his vision to CD. At Berklee College of Music,
Fish found Associate Professor Oscar Stagnaro, a two-time Latin Grammy®
award-winning bass player. "When I heard Oscar in concert with Paquito
D’Rivera, I knew he would be the perfect player for my music."
Other Berklee College of Music faculty members performing on The Latin Jazz
Cats include saxophonist George Garzone, a member of Boston's legendary
avant-garde jazz trio The Fringe; and percussionist/bandleader Eguie
Castrillo, who has performed with many artists including Tito Puente, Arturo
Sandoval, Steve Winwood and Jennifer Lopez. Playing keyboards on the CD is
Cuban-born pianist Osmany Paredes, the award-winning leader of the jazz
combo Menduvia.
Handling drums on The Latin Jazz Cats is Les Fish's son, Lee, who literally
grew up on stage and at 3½ years old got his first standing ovation at
Biddles jazz club in Montreal. Home-schooled on the road until ninth grade,
he is now a 2005 Berklee graduate. Today Lee is one of the most highly
sought after drummers at Berklee and the Boston area. He has recently played
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and done clinics and Jazz Festivals
in Japan and France for the college. When not traveling, he is the drummer
at Boston’s famous “Wallys Café” jazz club on Friday and Saturday nights.
The “Other Spaces” CD reveals another side of Fish’s compositional and
playing talents. There is a wide variety of feels, from the funky “Camel” to
the dreamy and melodic “Fuzziness”, which features the extraordinary talent
of pianist Vadim Neselovskyi, who is currently touring with world renowned
vibraphonist Gary Burton. Two tracks from the Latin album are included
because of their different interpretations. Don't Squish A Wish features
Lori Starr on piano and Oscar Stagnaro on upright electric bass instead of a
standard fretted electric bass. Fuzziness is a guitar-piano duet. This CDs
eclectic mix of music shows off the talents and skills of the musicians and
their individual sounds.
Response to the two CDs has been strong throughout Boston’s music community.
“Great songs”, “excellent playing”, “fresh and innovative compositions” and
“super lineup of players” are a few of the comments. Mark Small, classical
guitarist and editor of Berklee Today, commented “I enjoyed your CDs and you
have a very distinct and clean guitar sound”. He also brought back a distant
memory of the time Fish sold him one of the first Ovation acoustic/electric
guitars when they were both students!
LES FISH & THE LATIN JAZZ CAT
(2006)
Afro-cuban sambas and modern
jazz with cookin' solos by some of the world's top players
Les fish - guitar/drum
Eguie Castrillo - percussion
Osmany Paredes -piano
Oscar Stagnaro - bass
George Garzone - Sax
Vadim Neselovskyi - Piano
Marc Andre Drouin - Bass
Eric Bloom - Trumpet
Nick Gallant - Spanish guitar

1 Ah Cuba
2 Song To A Starr
3 Reincarnation Of A Lovebird
4 Question
5 Fuzziness
6 Sweet Night
7 In Your Own Sweet Way
8 Summer FunK
9 Don't Squish A Wish
more
tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
LES FISH - OTHER SPACES
(2006)
Guitarist/composer Les Fish
playing a group of his crazy to smooth grooves with a group of some of the
world's top jazz musicians
Les fish - guitar/drum
Eguie Castrillo - percussion
Osmany Paredes -piano
Oscar Stagnaro - bass
George Garzone - Sax
Vadim Neselovskyi - Piano
Marc Andre Drouin - Bass
Lori Starr - B3 organ & Piano

1 7 Thang
2 Camel
3 Lee
4 Puff
5 Fuzziness (duo)
6 Maps
7 Bella
8 Don't Squish A Wish
more
tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
