Puerto Candelaria
Medellín, Colombia (2000 - present)
PUERTO CANDELARIA is an innovative and daring Colombian jazz group that emerged in 2000 at the initiative of the young pianist and teacher of composition at the University Eafit, Juan Diego "Juancho" Valencia.
From the beginning the group has been marked by his curious proposal that mixes jazz with urban folklore: guasca, porro, vallenato and Chucuyo Chucuyo-among other rhythms. Merger is the result of the study of expressions of indigenous Andean Colombian mestizo rhythms and sounds of the coast of Afro-Antillean culture of our country.
Puerto Candelaria de Medellín has consolidated in recent years as the most important jazz ensemble in the country. Their sound has been exploring other structures, unconventional, which served as a foundation for other groups in Colombia dare to innovate.
Puerto Candelaria comprises: Juan Diego "Juancho" Valencia Address - Piano Jose Tobon Soprano Saxophone - Flute - Clarinet, Percussion Juan Fernando Montoya, Juan Guillermo Aguilar Percussion, Eduardo González Bajo - Bass, Trombone Cristian Rios, Juan Felipe Arango Producer - Manager Gabriel Jaime Vallejo Producer / Sound Engineer Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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