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Addio Joe Cuba
« il: Febbraio 15, 2009, 08:26:30 pm »
Isabelle Fernandez ha inviato oggi un messaggio ai membri del gruppo facebook "BuscaSalsa":

Oggetto: Joe Cuba

la noticia que llegó a Herencia latina fue confirmada con Aurora Flores de Nueva YorK. Y es la siguiente:

El maestro Joe Cuba recibió un implante de cadera y al parecer le produjo una bactería la cual le enveneno el cuerpo.  En la noche de ayer se encontraba en estado crítico en el Hospital Mount Sinai y sufrió un paro renal dado sus condicione y que entró en coma, al esposa decidió suspenderle el respirador artificial, aún en la amdrugada de hoy domingo como a la 1:30AM su corazón seguía latiendo. Les seguiremos informando es muy probable que en el día de hoy ocurra su desceso.

Y pensar que en el 3 de enero de 2009 estuvimos en su apartamento con Nestor Emiro Gómez llevandole la entrevista que publicó Herencia Latina y el video de su presentación en Colombia (Cartagena y Baranoa), en su puerta principal del apartamento se encontraba un bolante de su apoyo y anexióbn a la candidatura de Barak Obama. Su cuarto estab lleno de sus fotos familiares algunos discos de oro por ventas, y infatigable tradición religiosa a la santería. Se alegro mucho cuando N♪0stor le dio la entrevista y quedó en hablar con nosotros el 5 de enero, volvimos pero el se excusó un isoportable frio no lo había dejado dormir, por lo que nos convocó para cuando pasara el invierno.  Ya hoy muy probablemente no está con nosotros.

Gracias Joe Cuba

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #1 il: Febbraio 15, 2009, 09:50:25 pm »
Il mio autore preferito :cry: Spero tanto si riprenda :cry:
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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #2 il: Febbraio 15, 2009, 10:35:34 pm »

Da quanto leggo sembra di no, perche la moglie avrebbe sospeso l'accanimento terapeutico...

In rete non riesco a trovar niente, vediamo domani...

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #3 il: Febbraio 15, 2009, 11:48:21 pm »
Purtroppo sembra che non ci sia più niente da fare.
Quanto prima cercheremo di farvi sapere qualcosa.

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #4 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 08:01:58 am »
 :shocked: Checcavolo!

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #5 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 09:03:15 am »
...è una notizia molto triste, da parte mia posso solo dire grazie. Fu la sua musica a farmi appassionare al genere.. Grazie ancora

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #6 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 09:26:50 am »
su facebook mi è arrivato questo:

Muere el percusionista puertorriqueño Joe Cuba


El afamado percusionista puertorriqueño Joe Cuba murió hoy, domingo, en Nueva York por complicaciones relacionadas a una bacteria que se le había alojado en el cuerpo. Tenía 78 años.

El cantante Cheo Feliciano confirmó que el músico murió a eso de las 5:00 de la tarde, hora de Puerto Rico, en el hospital Monte Sinaí de Nueva York, un día después de que los médicos desconectaran las máquinas que lo mantenían con vida luego que la mayoría de sus órganos vitales fallaran.

Cuba llevaba varios años luchando contra la bacteria que, en un principio no se sabía dónde estaba alojada, pero que luego los médicos confirmaron que se encontraba en una prótesis de cadera que fue implantada al salsero tras una caída.

Feliciano narró que, poco antes de que el corazón de Cuba dejara de palpitar, él solicitó a la familia que le permitiera despedirse a través del teléfono, ya que se encuentra en Puerto Rico preparando un próximo viaje de trabajo a Suiza.

"Le dije que Dios tiene una misión con todos nosotros y que, cuando está llegando el final de esa misión, tenemos que irnos al sitio de donde venimos", relató Feliciano en entrevista telefónica con Prensa Asociada.

Feliciano, quien debutó como vocalista en 1957 con el Sexteto de Joe Cuba, aprovechó la oportunidad para agradecer al músico, cuyo nombre de pila era Gilberto Calderón, por darle la oportunidad que marcó su carrera musical para siempre.

"Le dije que estamos agradecidos de todas las oportunidades que dios nos dio, y que debe sentirse tranquilo y prepararse para la transición", sostuvo.

Recordó cómo el Sexteto de Joe Cuba marcó la diferencia en la forma en que se interpretaba la salsa allá para la década de 1960.

Entonces, la mayoría de los conjuntos de éxito eran orquestas, mientras que Cuba trajo a un sexteto que incorporaba a tres cantantes, que al mismo tiempo tocaban instrumentos de percusión y bailaban siguiendo una rutina "como eso que hace ahora El Gran Combo".

"Fue el grupo más dinámico que hubo. Todos los grupos latinoamericanos que sonaban eran orquestas. Surgió un sexteto con el sonido de frente de un vibráfono, y eso causó una euforia porque era diferente", relató Feliciano, quien junto al Sexteto popularizó temas como "El ratón", "El pito" y "A las seis".

Socorro "Cocó" Prieto, esposa de Feliciano, indicó a la AP que el féretro de Cuba será velado por dos días en Nueva York y luego llevado por las calles en las que se crió y vivió el músico, nacido en la Gran Manzana en 1931.

Se espera que sus restos sean cremados en esa ciudad, donde reside toda su familia que es oriunda de Naguabo, indió Prieto.

 :cry: :cry: :cry:
Usignur...

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Re: Joe Cuba è in coma...
« Risposta #7 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 09:34:33 am »
Purtroppo già ieri le notizie non davano più speranze...

Un altro grande se ne va.

Descanse en paz Maestro Joe Cuba!

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #8 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 09:36:24 am »
Joe Cuba: The Father of New York Boogaloo has passed

The "Father of Boogaloo," Joe Cuba, passed away on Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 4 p.m. at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York.  He was the most popular exponent of the boogaloo, a fused Latino and R&B rhythm that exploded onto the American top 40s charts during the turbulent 1960s & ‘70s.  Hits such as “Bang Bang,” “Push Push,” “El Pito,” “Ariñañara,” and “Sock It To Me Baby,” rocked the hit parades establishing Joe Cuba and his Sextet as the definitive sound of Latin New York during the ‘60s & ‘70s.  The Joe Cuba Sextet’s unusual instrumentation featured vibraphones replacing the traditional brass sound. His music was at the forefront of the Nuyroican movement of New York where the children of Puerto Rican emigrants, America’s last citizens, took music, culture, arts and politics into their own hands.

Joe Cuba’s Sextet became popular in the New York Latino community precisely because it fused a bilingual mix of Afro-Caribbean genres blended with the popular urban rhythm & blues of its time creating a musical marriage between the Fania and Motown sound. His was the first musical introduction to Latin rhythms for many American aficionados. The lyrics to Cuba's repertoire mixed Spanish and English, becoming an important part of the emerging Nuyorican identity.

“Joe Cuba’s music validated the developing Nuyorican population whose language and music Cuba captured with his sound,” underlines Giora Breil, CEO of Emusica, the company that now owns the Fania label and who has remastered many of the classics to a new generation of music lovers.  “He led the urban tribe,” pointed Breil, “into a united front of cultural warriors that were defining the social and political times they lived in.”

Longtime manager and promoter Hector Maisonave recalls Cuba as ”an innovator who crossed over into mainstream music at an early time.  He was the soul of El Barrio.  After Joe Cuba, El Barrio is just a street that crosses an avenue.”

In 1962, Cuba recorded "To Be With You" with the vocals of Cheo Feliciano and Jimmy Sabater whose careers he spotlighted after the bands introductory appearance at the Stardust Ballroom prior to its summer stint in the Catskills.

Born in 1931 in the heart of Spanish Harlem, his Puerto Rican parents arrived in New York City in the 20s. Christened "Gilberto Miguel Calderón," Cuba was a “doo wopper” who played for J. Panama in 1950 when he was a young 19 year old before going on to play for La Alfarona X, where the young “congüerro/” percussionist replaced Sabu Martinez tapped to play with Xavier Cugat.

By 1965, the Sextet got their first crossover hit with the Latino and soul fusion of "El Pito” (I Never Go Back To Georgia), a tune Cuba recorded against the advice of the producer later to be “broken” by a DJ over WBLS FM in N.Y.. The Dizzy Gillespie "Never Go Back To Georgia" chant was taken from the intro to the seminal Afro-Cuban tune, "Manteca." Vocalist Jimmy Sabater later revealed that "none of us had ever been to Georgia." In fact, Cuba later comically described a conversation he had with the Governor of Georgia who called him demanding why he would record a song whose chorus negatively derided the still segregated Southern town. The quick thinking Joe Cuba replied, “Georgia is the name of my girl.”

In 1967, Joe Cuba’s band --–with no horns– scored a "hit" in the United States National Hit Parade List with the song "Bang Bang" - a tune that ushered in the Latin Boogaloo era. He also had a #1 hit, that year on the Billboard charts with the song "Sock It To Me Baby." The band’s instrumentation included congas, timbales, an occasional bongo, bass, piano and vibraphone. “A bastard sound,” is what Cuba called it pointing to the fans, the people, as the true creators of this music.  “You don’t go into a rehearsal and say ‘Hey, let’s invent a new sound, or dance.’  They happen. The boogaloo came out of left field. “ Joe Cuba recounts in Mary Kent’s book:” Salsa Talks: A Musical History Uncovered.  “It’s the public that creates new dances and different things.  The audience invents, the audience relates to what you are doing and then puts their thing into what you are playing,” pointing to other artists such as Ricardo Ray or Hector Rivera as pioneers of the urban fused rhythm.

“I met Joe up in the Catskills in 1955,” recalls nine time Grammy Award winner Eddie Palmieri.  “When I later started La Perfecta,” Palmieri muses, “we alternated on stages with Joe.  He was full of life and had a great sense of humor, always laughing at his own jokes,” chuckles the pianist.  Palmieri pointed to Cuba’s many musical contributions underlining the power and popularity of his small band and bilingual lyrics while providing a springboard for the harmonies and careers of Cheo Feliciano, Willie Torres and Jimmy Sabater.  “He was Spanish Harlem personified,” describes Palmieri recalling the “take no prisoners” attitude Cuba had when it came to dealing with those who reluctantly paid the musicians.  Recalling their early recording days with the infamous Morris Levy, Palmieri cites the antics of Joe Cuba, Ismael Rivera and himself as the reason for Levy selling them as a Tico package to Fania label owner, Jerry Masucci.

Funny, irreverent and with a great humor for practical jokes, Joe Cuba, or Sonny as he was called by his closest friends, was raised in East Harlem. Stickball being the main sport for young boys of the neighborhood, Cuba’s father organized a stickball club called the Devils. After Cuba broke a leg, he took up playing the conga and continued to practice between school and his free time. Eventually, he graduated from high school and joined a band.

“He was not afraid to experiment,” said David Fernandez, arranger & musical director of Zon del Barrio who played with the legendary Cuba when he arrived in New York in 2002.

By 1954, at the suggestion of his agent to change the band's name from the Jose Calderon Sextet to the Joe Cuba Sextet, the newly named Joe Cuba Sextet made their debut at the Stardust Ballroom. Charlie Palmieri was musical director of the sextet before his untimely 1988 death from a heart attack.

Since then, the Joe Cuba Sextet and band has been a staple of concerts and festivals that unite both Latinos, African-Americans and just plain music lovers in venues all over the world.

In 2003, the following CDs were released:

    * "Joe Cuba Sextet Vol I: Mardi Gras Music for Dancing"
    * "Merengue Loco" and
    * "Out of This World Cha Cha".

In 2004, Joe Cuba was named Grand Marshall of the Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrated in Yonkers, New York. Musician Willie Villegas who traveled with Joe for the past 15 years said, “It didn’t matter where we played around the world Joe would always turn to me and say, To My Barrio…. With Love! "  Joe Cuba is survived by his wife Maria Calderon, sons Mitchell and Cesar, daughter Lisa, and grandchildren Nicole and Alexis.

Condolences can be sent directly to Joe Cuba's widow: Maria Calderon @ mariacuba1@verizon.net.

More information on Joe Cuba's viewing will be forthcoming within the next few days.

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #9 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 09:49:15 am »
Sono senza parole,ho letto solo ora.
Uno dei miei preferiti di sempre,una classe a parte,ma questo lo sapete tutti.
Sapevo che da un pò non stava bene,ma poi il tempo passa e ci si dimentica che questi grandi,hanno tanti anni sulle spalle.
Il 20 a Zurigo ci sarà il concerto di Cheo Feliciano in suo memoria assieme a new swing sextet.
So che Ricks ci va,così potremo sapere come è stato.
Proprio ieri stavo preparando la scaletta per l'evento della Pachanga.
Avevo preparato un paio di canzoni simbolo di questo genere come Brava Pachanga e a la seis e un bel video del sestetto.
Ora l'evento del 20 lo dedicheremo a lui,ma avrei preferito non doverlo fare... :embarassed:

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #10 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 10:25:04 am »
RIP  :cry: :cry: :cry:
"yo soy sonero con clave, por eso tengo la llave" - charlie palmieri

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #11 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 10:50:16 am »
Mi è arrivata la notizia ieri sera...   :cry:

Mi dispiace molto perchè è stato uno dei primi artisti che
ho conosciuto e che mi hanno fatto avvicinare a questo mondo.

Il concerto che ci sarà a breve dei NSS & Cheo a Zurigo sarà sicuramente carico di significato.

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #12 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 11:00:48 am »

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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #13 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 11:11:03 am »
Non ho più parole,  :cry: questo infinito stillicidio di splendidi Artisti è tremendo,  :shocked: non è evitabile e non riesco ad abituarmici,  :buck2: se ne stanno andando tutti,  :embarassed: qui resta solo gente che quello spessore non si sa se riuscirà mai a raggiungerlo, e pure loro...  :shocked:
Baaaaaaastaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!  :embarassed: :cry:
 :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Re: Addio Joe Cuba
« Risposta #14 il: Febbraio 16, 2009, 03:35:24 pm »
 :cry: :cry: :cry: