29 September 2012 - Radio Cuba Canta con Emiliano Echeverria - KPFA FM

Posted by Radio Cuba Canta | | Posted On 29 September, 2012 at 9/29/2012


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Tonight, the first half hour of Radio Cuba Canta plays a popourri of Cuban Jazz bands including Julio Cueva and Chepin Choven, followed by Conjunto Cubavana and Septepto Nacional.


After the Community Music Calendar at 9:30, Emiliano interviews Ricardo Oropeza, member of the Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Pinero, who will be in the Bay Area to perform at SFJAZZ.


At 10pm, Emiliano offers a tribute to Jose Curbelo, who recently passed away at 91 years old. Including Curbelo's Coda and RCA Victor recording sessions made between 1946 & 1947, with vocals by Tito Rodriguez
and with Tito Puente on timbales.


The last half hour will feature contemporary popular Cuban music, including Micael Blanco, Charanga Habanera, Alain Daniel, and more.




Produced and hosted by Emiliano Echeverria
Associate producer & broadcast operator: Clay "C-Tone" Leandr
Community Calendar produced by Ron Flores

Original Broadcast: Saturday - September 29, 2012
9 pm PST - San Francisco Bay Area
12 midnight EST - NY/Miami/San Juan PR/ y la Habana, Cuba
KPFA 94.1 FM - in Northern California
KPFB 89.3 FM - Berkeley
KFCF 88.1 FM - Fresno



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more program info: http://www.kpfa.org/archive/show/48247 Radio Cuba Canta broadcasts monthly on KPFA-FM during Con Sabor, a weekly program featuring the best in Salsa, Latin Jazz and Afro-Caribbean music hosted by executive producer Luis Medina.

Tributo a Cachao KPFA FM;
& "Cachao: Uno Mas" on PBS TV

Posted by Radio Cuba Canta | | Posted On 14 September, 2012 at 9/14/2012


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Radio Cuba Canta- Saturday, March 22, 2008



From the Radio Cuba Canta archives in honor of the recent birthday of Israel López Cachao (14 September 1918 – 22 March 2008) and the Television premiere of the documentary film, Cachao: Uno Mas, on PBS' American Masters on September 20, 2010 (check local listings)

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(note: the program includes KPFA's own Luis Medina!)

Broadcast veteran and Cuban music historian Emiliano Echeverria offers a retrospective tribute to the life and music of Cachao, with rare and classic tracks featuring his Danzones and Mambos to Descargas and experimental recordings, with groups from Arcano y su Maravillas, Chico O'Farrill, the Tito Rodriguez Orchestra, Walfredo de los Reyes with Louie Bellson, and Patato & Totico with Arsenio Rodriguez; as well as with Issac Delgado, his collaborations with his brother Orestes, and his own recordings.


Produced and hosted by Emiliano Echeverria
Associate producers: Ron Flores and Clay Leander - aka "CTone"
Community Calendar produced by


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Radio Cuba Canta - March 22, 2008


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Radio Cuba Canta- Saturday, March 22, 2008



Original Broadcast:  Saturday, March 22, 2008
KPFA 94.1 FM - in Northern California
KPFB 89.3 FM - Berkeley
KFCF 88.1 FM - Fresno

KPFA FM live on the web at: www.kpfa.org

More about  Cachao in San Francisco:

Cachao maintained a beautiful relationship with the San Francisco Bay community, where in 1989 he was a featured guest at the San Francisco Jazz Festival for the concert event, La Evolucion de la Musica Afro-Cubana featuring colleagues and collaborators including Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Orestes Vilató, Armando Peraza, Walfredo de los Reyes, and Carlos Santana, presented by John Santos and the Machete Ensemble and Coro Folklorico Kindembo.

Renown Cuban-American actor Andy Garcia, in town while working on the film Godfather III was in attendance that evening, met Cachao, and the rest is history: the two would work together on a number of projects over the years, including the film "Como Un Ritmo No Hay Dos", and 2004's ¡Ahora Sí! which won a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Tropical Album".

In Spring of 2005 Cachao would return to San Francisco for concerts at the Yerba Buena Garden Center and Bimbo's 365 Club, which was filmed by San Francisco State University's new DOC FILM INSTITUTE.

In Spring 2008 Cachao was scheduled to return for the premiere of "Cachao: Uno Mas" at the San Francisco International Film Festival , but it was not to be: after a brief illness, he passed away on the morning of March 22, 2008 in Miami, Florida. Radio Cuba Canta broadcast a tribute that evening. Our own C-Tone wrote his impressions at his website.

Just before Cachao's passing, San Francisco pianist  Rebeca Mauleon who has performed and recorded with el Maestro wrote an excellent article for Bass Player Magazine further examining Cachao's music and technique, for future all musicians and students to discover.


Video clips featuring Cachao:

Israel López Cachao, con Bebo Valdez



Trailer - "Cachao: Uno Mas




Cachao at Tempo Latino Festival - 2007




Interviews with Andy Garcia & John Santos on Cachao at the SFIFF 2008