Conjunto Guantánamo
- Release
- 02/01/2019
About
Conjunto Guantánamo - Sizzling Ambassadors of Cuban folklore℠- have arrived with a freshly interpreted, classic Afro-Cuban sound. Lively percussion, pounding syncopated bass lines, brazenly exotic trumpet melodies, uninhibited improvisation and the sultry, sexy, dynamic lead vocal of Pepito Gomez positively scorch in a variety of vintage and original compositions. Conjunto Guantánamo unite the precision and cadence of traditional Afro-Cuban music with the raw energy and edge of New York City’s unique nightlife. Conjunto Guantánamo brings you the origins and essence of what music lovers today mostly know as Salsa.
Conjunto Guantánamo's soulful sound is layered with authentic Cuban swing and sophisticated influences like "el barbaro" Benny More, Arsenio Rodriguez, Roberto Fáz, and Miguelito Cuní. Playing authentic traditional rhythms like Son Montuno, Cha-Cha-Cha, Mambo and Rumba with contemporary energy, their performances sometimes transition into extended experimental descargas -- a type of improvisational jam session -- using musical motifs straight from the streets of Havana and Matanzas, combined with the very spirit of New York City.
Since Conjunto Guantánamo was founded in 2003, they’ve become highly visible on the NYC nightlife scene, performing at festivals, dance parties, events and venues as diverse as
- The Museum of Modern Art
- What a Wonderfull World 50th Anniversary Festival with the Louis Armstrong House Museum
- Lincoln Center’s Boro-Linc: La Casita
- The Gantries summer series
- Langston Hughes Auditorium, Queens
- The Schomberg Center, Harlem
- Lowell Folk Festival
The band inspires thousands of New Yorkers and international fans alike to swivel their hips in the name of Latin passion.
You can find Conjunto Guantánamo at select venues around New York City and the Tri-State area just about every week - or please check their calendar at:
http://www.ConjuntoGuantanamo.com
https://www.youtube.com/CubanFeeling
Band Personnel - read on about the unique and celebrated musicians who create this unique sound.
Cuban-American Ulises Beato (director, conga, vocals) was raised within the freshly exiled Cuban community of Miami of the 1970s and 80s and absorbed the traditional Cuban music, culture and Afro-Cuban religious practices of his parents and extended family there. In 2003, Ulises founded Conjunto Guantánamo and in the years since, has slowly and steadily steered the ensemble towards notoriety while honing a truly authentic urban son sound “just like they do in Havana,” allowing a world wide audience to enjoy the true essence of this ubiquitously influential genre. Ulises has produced two earlier releases with CG and is currently producing their next release, the upcoming new album “Moviendo los Caracoles” (out Summer 2024 on Nganga Records).
José “Pepito” Gomez (lead vocals, guitar, tres) was born in the small town of Florida in Cuba’s Camagüey province from where he emerged to become one of Cuba’s top vocalists. Soon after coming to the US, Pepito met Ulises who needed a new singer for CG. After working together a couple of times, Pepito was brought on as lead singer and he and Ulises cemented a friendship and working relationship that flourishes to this day. In the decade since, the two have played hundreds of performances and are set to release their third recorded production together, a full LP album entitled “Moviendo los Caracoles”
Carlos Mena (bass, vocals) was born and raised in Quito-Ecuador and is a rising star in the New York City Latin music scene. He joined CG in 2010 as its bass player and vocalist, His bass rhythms have been the band’s backbone and musical engine ever since. As a backup singer his vocal character also lends an undeniable quality to the lush back-up harmonies the band is known for.
Oscar Oñoz (trumpet) was born in Cuba's Camagüey province, a true “sonero” straight from the heart. Since 2009, he has been playing the music he enjoys and loves best as the lead trumpeter for CG bringing full circle the band’s signature sound as a traditional Cuban son ensemble.
Hector Torres (bongó)
Ittetsu Nasuda (piano) was born in Tokyo and studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston. In 2016, he joined CG on piano as its newest member.
Latin | World Music/Traditional | World Music/Contemporary
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'Conjunto Guantánamo' Announce the Second Single Off Their Forthcoming Album Out February 1st
LISTEN TO 'MAMAITA NO QUIERE' VIA SOUNDCLOUD HERE
Upcoming Album ‘Moviendo los Caracoles’ Promises to be an Impressive Collection of Blazing Hot Tracks
'Mamaita No Quiere' (out February 1st/Nganga Records) is the second single off of 'Conjunto Guantánamo’s anticipated new album, 'Moviendo los Caracoles'. This new single, 'Mamaita No Quiere' hits the ground running with an explosive energy created by this ensemble that is essentially a six man rhythm machine. From the first note, the trumpet and percussion beckon itchy feet to the dance floor with an upbeat melody that can lift any spirit. The Spanish lyrics spin the singer's narrative who can’t imagine why "Mamaíta" (Little Mama) won’t dance with him only to have him admit the ground will tremble if she does.
‘New York City's Conjunto Guantánamo… celebrates Cuban folklore as the spirit breathing life into its sound.’ – The Lowell Sun
'Conjunto Guantánamo' now has several popular releases under their belt. Their previous single, 'Cuchillo para la Piña Cubana', put out late last year, was a hit and this new track proves they don’t disappoint. Lead singer Pepito Gomez’ exquisite voice and flamenco-style guitar playing truely compliment Ittetsu Nasuda’s Lilí Martinez-inspired piano rhythms. This track has a festive and contemporary feel while staying true to the genre's nearly century-old style.
Watch a Teaser video of 'Conjunto Guantánamo'
Listen to 'Mamaita No Quiere' via Soundcloud
Led by its founder, Cuban percussionist Ulises Beato, the sextet features some of the finest players in traditional Afro-Cuban music today. The song was arranged by bassist Carlos Mena whose pounding syncopated bass lines provide a brazen back line to the the lively polyrhythms of Mauricio Herrera’s bongo, and Ulises’ conga drums.
The band has recently enjoyed the support of the Louis Armstrong House Museum and was recently ranked No.6 in ReverbNation’s Latin Music category. They’ve also been featured in the U.S. on WPKN, WFMU, and WVST; and Celtica Radio in the U.K.
This second single from their upcoming album gives fans yet another teaser before the April 2019 full album release. Co-produced by Ulises Beato and Pepito Gomez, 'Moviendo Los Caracoles' is a collection of some of the most beautiful and infectious Cuban songs ever written, masterfully refreshed in Carlos Mena's contemporary arrangements at Brooklyn’s Nganga Records by Conjunto Guantánamo. The album will feature 10 addicting new tracks and never a dull moment. Look for 'Moviendo Los Caracoles' wherever you get your music starting April 12th, 2019.
TRACK LIST FOR 'MOVIENDO LOS CARACOLES'
(full album out April 12/Nganga Records)
1. Cuchillo para la Piña Cubana
2. Mamaita No Quiere
3. El Son Convidadando
4. Tal Vez
5. La Loma de Belen
6. Rumba Guajira
7. Maria Antonieta
8. Guitarra, Tabaco y Ron
9. Coballende
10. Descarga Guantánamo
Find 'Mamaita No Quiere' on all music platforms February 1
Contact: Ulises Beato (917) 749-0153 or Press@ConjuntoGuantanamo.com
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Dispatch Details
| Preferred Retail Link: | Click here |
| Suggested Retail Price: | 1.50 |
| Release Format: | Single |
| Release Type: | Digital |
| Country: | United States |
| Distributor: | CD Baby |
| Record Label: | Nganga Records |
| Release Title: | Mamaita no Quiere |

