Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
8:00pm - Midnight
With
J.P. MARAMBA - BASS
TOM CATANZARO - TENOR SAX
MAHESH BALASOORIYA - PIANO
Although he began his musical
life as a guitarist, Ramon took over the drum chair in the
family band in 1967. Along the way he has become one of the most
respected and in demand Drummer/Percussionists today. His unique
style and hard grooving approach evolved naturally from his
formative years on the Los Angeles music scene.
Most familiar to U.S. and
international audiences for his work on timbales with the Poncho
Sanchez Latin Jazz Band, Ramon participated in over 22
recordings, countless world tours and educational workshops over
the past two decades. Ramon has now ventured out on his own,
working with a variety of artists, including live performances,
session work and private instruction.
Ramon's musical tastes run wide
and deep from; Rashaan Roland Kirk to Hank Williams and
everything in between. His drumming influences include; Max
Roach, Billy Higgins, Jeff Hamilton, Clyde Stubblefield and Al
Jackson as well as percussion greats; Tito Puente, Manny Oquendo,
Willie Bobo and Orestes Vilato. Ramon's versatility on drums and
percussion have allowed him to perform and/or record with many
legends of Jazz and Latin music such as; Dizzy Gillespie, Tito
Puente, Cal Tjader, Freddie Hubbard, Carmen McRae, Mongo
Santamaria, Celia Cruz, Eddie Harris, Al McKibbon and The Jazz
Crusaders. As well as the innovators of today including Chick
Correa, Dianne Reeves, Joey De Francesco, Arturo Sandoval and
Terence Blanchard. Playing with an energy and conviction that is
soulful, relaxed and intensely swinging, Ramon signs all of his
art that way, but never more so than when he along with his
brother Tony head up their own ensemble, The
Banda Bros. Group.
Formed in 1996 with a powerful emphasis on straight-ahead Jazz
as well as drawing from the rich Afro-Caribbean traditions. The
sextet has a unique talent for bringing insight and imagination
to original material as well as covered classics, providing the
perfect balance of accessibility and invention.