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Jesús Valdés Rodríguez, better known as Chucho Valdés
(born October 9, 1941), is a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and
arranger whose career spans over 50 years. An original member of the
Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna, in 1973 he founded the group Irakere,
one of Cuba's best-known Latin jazz bands. Both his father, Bebo
Valdés, and his son, Chuchito, are pianists as well. As a solo artist,
he has won four Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards.
Chucho Valdés's first recorded sessions as a leader took place in late
January 1964 in the Areíto Studios of Havana (former Panart studios)
owned by the newly formed EGREM. These early sessions included Paquito
D'Rivera on alto saxophone and clarinet, Alberto Giral on trombone,
Julio Vento on flute, Carlos Emilio Morales on guitar, Kike Hernández on
double bass, Emilio del Monte on drums and Óscar Valdés Jr. on congas.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, these would be the members of his jazz
combo, whose lineup would often change, sometimes including bassists
Cachaíto and later Carlos del Puerto, and drummers Guillermo Barreto and
later Enrique Plá.[4]
In 1967, Chucho and his bandmates became founding members of Orquesta
Cubana de Música Moderna, together with many other well-known Cuban
musicians. This all-star big band would back singers such as Elena Burke
and Omara Portuondo.[5] In 1973, Chucho along with other members of the
Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna founded Irakere, an ensemble that
bridged songo and Afro-Cuban jazz. He would simultaneously continue his
solo career, eventually signing with Blue Note Records, which allowed
him to get international exposure. As a result, Chucho's work has
received universal critical acclaim from the media, winning five Grammy
awards.
Chucho's father, Bebo, who attained a legendary status as the pianist
and director the Tropicana Club orchestra and Orquesta Sabor de Cuba,
fled Cuba in 1960, and did not record music again until the 1990s. In
the late 1990s, Chucho decided to focus on his solo career, and his son
Chuchito replaced him as the pianist/director of Irakere. Chucho and
Bebo occasionally played together until the latter's death in 2013.
Since 2010, Chucho performs with a backing band known as the Afro-Cuban
Messengers.
Chucho has spent much of his time teaching younger generations, either
in his homeland of Cuba at the Havana National school (with many famous
musicians such as Herbie Hancock), or elsewhere.
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Official site: www.chucho-valdes.com
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