Now on the verge of turning 90, the seven-time Grammy-winning statesman, father of Chucho Valdés, an illustrious pianist in his own right, is releasing yet another album. Accompanied by bassist Javier Colina, Bebo drops his much anticipated, Live at the Village Vanguard (Calle 54) on September 2, 2008.
Not just any stage, New York City's Village Vanguard is a mythical venue that has attracted jazz giants since it opened in 1935. Demigods of the caliber of John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz and Bill Evans, who Bebo Valdés remembers on this album, have all recorded live sets at the Vanguard.
Live at the Village Vanguard contains 14 songs, stripped down to piano and bass, recorded in November of 2005. From compositions written by Bebo Valdés (Con Poco Coco, Ritmando El Cha-Cha-Cha, Bebo's Blues) to classics by Ernesto Lecuona (Andalucía, Siboney), via ageless boleros or bolero-tinged songs (Sabor A Mí, Aquellos Ojos Verdes, Tres Palabras, Rosa Mustia, Si Te Contara). There's also a composition by Jerome Kern (Yesterdays) and a few popular classics (Bilongo, El Manisero), without forgetting such monuments as "Waltz For Debby," originally recorded in 1961 by its composer Bill Evans on the same stage.
A lifetime of wisdom and rich musical influences unfolded in one night on one magical stage, all captured on one exceptional album: Bebo Valdés & Javier Colina: Live at the Village Vanguard.
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