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SFJAZZ Beacon Award winner Rebeca Mauleón with Karl Perazzo Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Sunday, 05 October 2008
Rebeca Mauleón
Rebeca Mauleón

Gifted pianist, arranger, educator, producer and innovative bandleader Rebeca Mauleón will perform on Thursday, October 16, 7:30PM at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon (at Bay), San Francisco.  Mauleón will be joined by long-time colleague and percussionist Karl Perazzo (of the Santana Band), who has been a driving force in Bay Area Latin music. Rebeca and Karl celebrate three decades in music with this high-spirited concert featuring special guests Bobi Céspedes, Orestes Vilató and Cuban vocal sensation Adonis Puentes, plus many surprise guests.  Rebeca Mauleón is the ninth recipient of the SFJAZZ Beacon award, presented annually to celebrate the masterful musicians and writers who have preserved the traditions and fostered the growth of jazz in the Bay Area.The band for this perfromance includes: Rebeca Mauleon (piano, producer, director) Karl Perazzo (timbales, percussion), Adonis Puentes (lead vocal), Jimmy Branly (drums), Gary Brown(bass), Bill Ortiz (trumpet), Marty Wehner (trombone), Jesus Diaz (chorus, percussion), Vernon Black (guitar), Mike Olmos (trumpet), Erick Barberia (vocal), Raul Rekow (conga).



Rebeca Mauleón has been at the forefront of Latin and World music for over twenty-five years. A prolific pianist, composer, arranger as well as author and educator, Mauleón has performed with luminaries in the Latin, Pop and World music scenes, including Carlos Santana, Mickey Hart, Tito Puente, Steve Winwood, Israel “Cachao” López, Giovanni Hidalgo, Carlos Patato Valdez, Joe Henderson and others. Her performing and arranging credits include GRAMMY® winners and nominees Tito Puente (Goza Mi Timbal), Steve Windood (Junction Seven) and Carlos Patato Valdez (Ritmo y Candela).

In the 90s she recorded and toured with Mickey Hart’s Planet Drum as the group’s Musical Director, including appearances at Woodstock ‘99, the Conan O’Brien show, and the Regis and Kathy Lee Show.  As a producer, Mauleón’s solo releases Round Trip and Latin Fire have garnered international critical acclaim, earning top-ten status on the Latin Beat Hit Parade for seven consecutive months, including number one. Her latest critically-acclaimed recording, Descarga en California (Universal), features some of Latin music's legendary figures, including Armando Peraza, Orestes Vilató and Giovanni Hidalgo, and explodes with the passion and energy of the classic Cuban descarga.

As the leader of her own ensemble, Rebeca has appeared at numerous renowned music festivals, including the Kennedy Center’s Women in Jazz festival in 1999, the Monterey Jazz Festival and San Francisco and San José Jazz Festivals. In 2001 she was the recipient of the prestigious Meet The Composer New Residencies Award, for a three-year residency at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Rebeca is also much in-demand as a teacher and clinician throughout the U.S. and Europe, specializing in Latin music performance and history, combining hands-on master classes with high-energy performances by her ensemble. She is the author of several texts on Latin music technique, including the highly acclaimed Salsa Guidebook (© Sher Music, 1993), the Latin Real Book (© Sher Music, 1997), 101 Montunos (© Sher Music, 1999) and Muy Caliente (© Sher Music, 2000). She has also published articles for several top industry magazines, including JazzTimes, Keyboard, Grammy Gateway, Modern Drummer, Mix en Español and Bass Player, and serves as musicological consultant and writer for National Geographic.  Rebeca is a tenured professor of Latin American Music at City College of San Francisco, a guest lecturer at U.C. Berkeley, a member of the Recording Academy as well as the Latin Recording Academy, and is a member of the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy's San Francisco Chapter.

Order tickets online at www.sfjazz.org/tickets/calendar/view.asp?id=3854

 
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