Mongo Santamaria y su orquesta con Armando Peraza, entre otros maestros: Eddy "Guagua" Rivera: bajo, Ray Maldonado : tompeta, Eddy Martinez : piano, orgullo Colombiano.
Ten minutes of pure bliss. Roger Glenn goes crazy on his vibraphone; man, what energy! Thank you so much for sharing this priceless video of two grand master congeros just working it to a nasty degree. Outstanding composition co-written by Armando Peraza & Raymond Perez. This video never gets old; I can watch it forever.
Two boyhood friends on one of the biggest music stages in the World. Mongo's smile to Armando at the beginning is a pure energy boost to even simply look at it Today! Roger Glenn on Vibes & flute, Eddie Jefferson on Tenor and Eddie Martinez laying down some very complex piano chords alla Eddie Palmieri. We are all so lucky to still have a record of this night. Thanks!
Para entender lo que actualmente se toca, debemos apreciar el soul/afro. A los que no dieron Like temo que evidencian las raíces de la música afrocaribeña y ritmos latinos. Excelente exposición musical!!
Mongo and Armando two legends of Afro Cuban music. Mongo, the strongest quinto player ever. Mongo's music will live forever. Jesus Maria se impone! Dario
This is great. I remember seeing this on TV back in '72 or so, it was on PBS (or whatever they called it then), highlights of the Montreux '71 festival. I remember Chico Hamilton also being featured.
@MrClaudiatais Entiendo hemano,Yo tambien fui musico.Estudie saxofon en la Escuela Libre de Musicaen los 60's.Comparti entre otros con Perico Ortiz y Reinaldo Jorge.Deje de tocar profesionalmente cuando me gradue de Derecho.Como santurcino que soy la musica es mi pasion.Tuve el privilegio de alternar con Mongo y cuando Paraza vino con Santana gozar en una descarga,Vilato esta en las pailas.Saludos
Mongo fue como un padre para mi, mas de 35 anos de Amistad. Clemente Piquero, "Chicho", bongocero del Sexteto Bologna y de Benny More fue su inspiracion. Armando Peraza tambien fabuloso, pero no tan profundo como Mongo. Mongo fue el quinto mas fuerte y sonoro que Cuba dio. En la decada del 40', Mongo era el bongocero mas cotizado en La Habana. Por mas de 50 anos fue band leader, compositor de muchos temas y el primer tumbador en ganar un Grammy. CAMINA DON RAMON!!!!!
Hermano Dario: Respectfully, I beg to differ with you. Mongo y Armando were two giants in the field - each unique in their own way. We owe them both so much. But to say that Armando was not as deep as Mongo doesn't sit well with me. Armando was every bit as profound as Mongo. They were both creative geniuses and forces of nature as demonstrated in this clip.
Hermoso video Hugo,Gracias.La música recorría las venas de estos artistas.Quisiera uno estar allá con ellos viéndolos hacer estas maravillas que trascienden las órbitas de este planeta.
That was Mongo at Montreux.. I had this album as a kid. Roger Glenn was on vibes, Eddie Gua Gua Rivera on bass, Steve Berrios on Drums, Cater Jefferson on Tenor
Roger Glenn plays both vibes & flute on this 1970 tour of Europe which includes this concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The studio version of this song is the theme song for Miles Purlick's Saturday evening radio show on Kjazz 88.1 FM from 10pm to Midnight out of Cal-State Long Beach. Roger Glenn later earned a Grammy playing flute with Cal Tjader on La Onda Va Bien which also featured Poncho Sanchez on congas & Mark Levine on piano.
"Mongo Santamaria" (April 7, 1917 - February 1, 2003) was a Cuban percussionist and bandleader who spent most of his career in the United States. Primarily a conga drummer, Santamaría was a leading figure in the pachanga and boogaloo dance crazes of the 1960s. His biggest hit was his rendition of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man", which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. Also "Afro Blue." From the 1970s, he recorded mainly salsa and Latin jazz, before retiring in the late 1990s. He passed away in Miami due to a heart attack at the age of 86.
Roger, I saw you guys many times when you came through Boston. That was some of the best music I have ever heard. I'm glad you're doing well. Thanks for the good times brother. I'll remember forever.
great three part interviews.....i was priveleged to meet armando with a mutual close friend a few years back....the interviews reminded me of some old albums i have with people like rene touzet, of course mongo and cal tjad
It is the same title, but Roger Glenn plays marimba on the LP Mongo's Way. Sadly this cut was omitted from the Live At Montreux LP from 1971, and for unknown reasons was NOT added to the CD re-release twofer Mongo 70' / Mongo at Montreux.
RAY MALDONADO was a great guy who would jam with us after hours at the KINGS' PAWN TAVERN in Boerum Hill,Brooklyn during the early seventies.This is a shout out to that great crowd of all ethnic backgrounds!
Thanks for posting! This is fantastic--the masters together. I've never seen a cat lay on the vibes like that. Great band--love the cowbells and drummer, too.
I am a lover of everything Mongo and connected to Armando through a mutual friend...thanks for sharing this wonderful look into the past of both masters. Do you know who plays the vibes in this performance? He gives Cal Tjader a run for his money.....thanks for sharing awsome rendition of the beginnings of latin jazz!!
@gomerijos Sé de lo que hablas, la dupla de Mongo y Peraza, y la historia que los envuelve, el trabajo con Puente, bueno Clemente 'Chicho' Piquero no era el 'tumbador' de Beny Moré, era el Bongocero de este y maestro de Mongo, Mongo en la isla vio a muchos monstruos, pues cuando jugaba con Benny (tambien en los bongoes) vio al gran Tata Guines, vió a Jose Sotolongo en la percusion completa (una de las dos dinastias de Cuba) a Carlo Alfonso (de los Alfonso Dinasty) a Ramoncito Castro (bongo),etc
@MrClaudiatais Eso no es correcto.Ambos viajan a Mexico en 1948 como parte de una revista musical.Los llamaban 'Los Diamantes Negros",luego van en 1949 a NY con la misma revista pero el bailarin mata a su pareja y se suicida.Se quedan sin trabajo.En lo que arreglan sus papeles ,Mongo regresa a Cuba y en 1951 comienza con Puente hasta 1957.Peraza y Mongo fueron contemporaneos .La influencia mayor de Mongo,dicho por el,fue "Chicho"Piquero el congero de Beny More.
Hi @jazzmiss46, The guy at the vibes is Roger Glenn, also a remarkable flutist. He issued a record called Reachin' Do you have a digital file of the above? It's not on the Live at Montreux LP and the one on Mongo's way is also shorter than this. Would appreciate it very much. Thanks, Abel (abelmasferrer@yahoo.es)
Ten minutes of pure bliss. Roger Glenn goes crazy on his vibraphone; man, what energy! Thank you so much for sharing this priceless video of two grand master congeros just working it to a nasty degree. Outstanding composition co-written by Armando Peraza & Raymond Perez. This video never gets old; I can watch it forever.
Wow que recuerdos lo gravamos en Montreaux 1971
Edy Martinez maestro grande..
Gracias maestro por su tremendo legado musical!
Que ricoooo es una belleza
Leyenda gracias por todos tus aportes en el arte 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Maestro nunca olvidare el tema : LA ye y MANUELA SÍ .
TREMENDA MELODIA
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Two boyhood friends on one of the biggest music stages in the World. Mongo's smile to Armando at the beginning is a pure energy boost to even simply look at it Today! Roger Glenn on Vibes & flute, Eddie Jefferson on Tenor and Eddie Martinez laying down some very complex piano chords alla Eddie Palmieri. We are all so lucky to still have a record of this night. Thanks!
Maybe Eddie Palmieri debe mucho a Edy Martinez ?
I think that's the unsung master Carter Jefferson on tenor sax , Eddie Jefferson was a jazz singer
Para entender lo que actualmente se toca, debemos apreciar el soul/afro. A los que no dieron Like temo que evidencian las raíces de la música afrocaribeña y ritmos latinos. Excelente exposición musical!!
Dos gigantes y dos hermanos que se hablaban a traves de los cueros con respeto, sin alardes ni orgullos puro Saoco.
Maravilla Mongo y Armando ! Pero mi corazón se va con Mongo je je!
Mongo and Armando two legends of Afro Cuban music. Mongo, the strongest quinto player ever. Mongo's music will live forever. Jesus Maria se impone!
Dario
Sin palabras , gracias Dios por ser latino y africano
Talento puro en su esplendor uuuffff increible...enloquecieroooonnn todos madre miaaa
Que placer ver a esos dos congueros supremos saludos
My parents dug this and now their kids love it.
Esto es para la historia y tremendo trabuco
Armando and Mongo in their prime! Thank you X 100 for posting!
Saw Armando with Santana 3 or 4 times.., loved his talent !
Estos son los Reyes de las TUMBADORAS
Humans. Sometimes they kill each other and suck, but sometimes they get together and rock.
This is great. I remember seeing this on TV back in '72 or so, it was on PBS (or whatever they called it then), highlights of the Montreux '71 festival. I remember Chico Hamilton also being featured.
Eso sí es musica
I saw them at DeAnza college, playing outside for free, in about 1979, might have been Spring of 1980. They were great.
@MrClaudiatais Entiendo hemano,Yo tambien fui musico.Estudie saxofon en la Escuela Libre de Musicaen los 60's.Comparti entre otros con Perico Ortiz y Reinaldo Jorge.Deje de tocar profesionalmente cuando me gradue de Derecho.Como santurcino que soy la musica es mi pasion.Tuve el privilegio de alternar con Mongo y cuando Paraza vino con Santana gozar en una descarga,Vilato esta en las pailas.Saludos
Mongo fue como un padre para mi, mas de 35 anos de Amistad. Clemente Piquero, "Chicho", bongocero del Sexteto Bologna y de Benny More fue su inspiracion. Armando Peraza tambien fabuloso, pero no tan profundo como Mongo. Mongo fue el quinto mas fuerte y sonoro que Cuba dio. En la decada del 40', Mongo era el bongocero mas cotizado en La Habana. Por mas de 50 anos fue band leader, compositor de muchos temas y el primer tumbador en ganar un Grammy. CAMINA DON RAMON!!!!!
Hermano Dario: Respectfully, I beg to differ with you. Mongo y Armando were two giants in the field - each unique in their own way. We owe them both so much. But to say that Armando was not as deep as Mongo doesn't sit well with me. Armando was every bit as profound as Mongo. They were both creative geniuses and forces of nature as demonstrated in this clip.
buenos datos. gracias
2 Greatest of the Greats at their best,,,,,Mongo and Armando,,,,may they rest in peace
David Doyle e
They're jamming with the angels in heaven! You can feel them in the wind and the thunder.
Hermoso video Hugo,Gracias.La música recorría las venas de estos artistas.Quisiera uno estar allá con ellos viéndolos hacer estas maravillas que trascienden las órbitas de este planeta.
Love ❤️ watching congo players of this class World 🌎 class listen 👂 to this never to be seen again Thanks 🙏
That was Mongo at Montreux.. I had this album as a kid. Roger Glenn was on vibes, Eddie Gua Gua Rivera on bass, Steve Berrios on Drums, Cater Jefferson on Tenor
Gran sonido para la igmensa minoria
Roger Glenn plays both vibes & flute on this 1970 tour of Europe which includes this concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The studio version of this song is the theme song for Miles Purlick's Saturday evening radio show on Kjazz 88.1 FM from 10pm to Midnight out of Cal-State Long Beach. Roger Glenn later earned a Grammy playing flute with Cal Tjader on La Onda Va Bien which also featured Poncho Sanchez on congas
& Mark Levine on piano.
"Mongo Santamaria" (April 7, 1917 - February 1, 2003) was a Cuban percussionist and bandleader who spent most of his career in the United States. Primarily a conga drummer, Santamaría was a leading figure in the pachanga and boogaloo dance crazes of the 1960s. His biggest hit was his rendition of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man", which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. Also "Afro Blue." From the 1970s, he recorded mainly salsa and Latin jazz, before retiring in the late 1990s. He passed away in Miami due to a heart attack at the age of 86.
Candela 🔥
Armando Peraza one of the best!
Thanks for posting Hugo, just awesome !!
Wow Hugo thanks a million brother, glad you could upload this !!! The best on the congas period !
Roger, I saw you guys many times when you came through Boston. That was some of the best music I have ever heard. I'm glad you're doing well. Thanks for the good times brother. I'll remember forever.
Que vacano,que momentos. Inigualables.
I would've love to see Mongo jam with Jimi Hendrix... ooooohweyyyy!
Wow!
I really think jimmy would have gotten a big kick outta that..being that he was particular about his drummers.
ahi esta en el piano nuestro pianista orgullo colombiano de pasto nariño, uno de los pioneros del latin jazz.
Encerio ? Wooooo
Amazing vibraphone shredding like theres no tomorrow :)
great three part interviews.....i was priveleged to meet armando with a mutual close friend a few years back....the interviews reminded me of some old albums i have with people like rene touzet, of course mongo and cal tjad
Tremendosoooo!!!!!
This is how its done guys ,,,,
Where can you find music like this today,,,Kenny G couldnt carry Mongos drum bag,,,,,
It is the same title, but Roger Glenn plays marimba on the LP Mongo's Way. Sadly this cut was omitted from the Live At Montreux LP from 1971, and for unknown reasons was NOT added to the CD re-release twofer Mongo 70' / Mongo at Montreux.
SON EXTRATERRESTRES DE LA PERCUSION!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,,,ya no existen artistas de esta índole
Holy sock s his stick broke and he picked uo another one Awesome! Wow
Bravo
Superb music and video.
Great music and musicians.
RAY MALDONADO was a great guy who would jam with us after hours at the KINGS' PAWN TAVERN in Boerum Hill,Brooklyn during the early seventies.This is a shout out to that great crowd of all ethnic backgrounds!
q belleza de interpretacion
Thanks for posting! This is fantastic--the masters together. I've never seen a cat lay on the vibes like that. Great band--love the cowbells and drummer, too.
That was awesome!
I am a lover of everything Mongo and connected to Armando through a mutual friend...thanks for sharing this wonderful look into the past of both masters. Do you know who plays the vibes in this performance? He gives Cal Tjader a run for his money.....thanks for sharing awsome rendition of the beginnings of latin jazz!!
NO HAY NADA QUE DECIR SON UNOS MAESTROS DE LOS CUALES YA NO HAY
Steve Berrios es quien está en los timbales y también toca la batería.
El también estuvo en un disco que Sabu Martínez sacó
El que esta tocando la campana al lado de mongo es Ray Maldonado que despues la suelta y se va a tocar la trompeta .
@gomerijos Sé de lo que hablas, la dupla de Mongo y Peraza, y la historia que los envuelve, el trabajo con Puente, bueno Clemente 'Chicho' Piquero no era el 'tumbador' de Beny Moré, era el Bongocero de este y maestro de Mongo, Mongo en la isla vio a muchos monstruos, pues cuando jugaba con Benny (tambien en los bongoes) vio al gran Tata Guines, vió a Jose Sotolongo en la percusion completa (una de las dos dinastias de Cuba) a Carlo Alfonso (de los Alfonso Dinasty) a Ramoncito Castro (bongo),etc
Viva el jazz latino
Pura libertad
Afrocuban jazz
FENOMENAL
love and joy to carter. underrated!
Thanx 4 Posting!!!!
LOVE this!
MAGNIFICENT!!!!!!
@MrClaudiatais Eso no es correcto.Ambos viajan a Mexico en 1948 como parte de una revista musical.Los llamaban 'Los Diamantes Negros",luego van en 1949 a NY con la misma revista pero el bailarin mata a su pareja y se suicida.Se quedan sin trabajo.En lo que arreglan sus papeles ,Mongo regresa a Cuba y en 1951 comienza con Puente hasta 1957.Peraza y Mongo fueron contemporaneos .La influencia mayor de Mongo,dicho por el,fue "Chicho"Piquero el congero de Beny More.
Estas en lo cierto
ILS SONT EXCELLENTISSIMO
WooooooooooooooW sooooooooooo GREAT :)
@gesfinacial Excelente video, sin duda, más que una presentación es una clase magistral de dos expertos.
Gracias por compartirlo
Shame no HD. But sound marvelous. Thx
Ellos se comunican saben en q idioma hablan papa siiii
-..-
que chimba!!!!!!
:3
Roger Glenn is on vibes.
Steve Berrios is on drums, its seems to me that is a concert at Montreux Jazz Festival, I 'm wrong?
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
QUE CLASE DE CUERO EL DEL MAESTRO ARMANDO PERAZA
Mr. or Mrs. TH-cam Deejay whoever or whatever you are, thanks for the early Birthday present. Percussive Eutopia.
Bliss!!!
Y aún viniendo las supuestas escuelas ...aqui con esta nada tienen que hacer.
cómo canta esa marimba
mostriii!
El gran Steve Berrios en el timbal estuvo en el álbum Sorcery de Sabu Martínez también
wonderful, my hero, I don t say that lightly
wohooooooooooooooooooo!
I agree 100%
ESTO ES MARAVILLOSO
vayalooooo
@jazzmiss46 gracias por el comentario.
del carajo !!!
watermelon man! we played this song in high school band, oh yeah
Thee guy playing the cowbell looks like Richard bean
man Roger Glenn on vibes is out his mind but incredible!!...
Ta legal,,,,,!E Bom,,,,,E Muito Bom,,,,,,,!!!!! Echale Limon!!!!!
Beat of my Life.
Love you and return soon ok.
Mongo drum slapped me bak to Africa
Armando fue el maestro de Mongo Santamaria, en las tumbadoras
You hear that beat street rhythm in the back battle cry
@jazzmiss46 That's Rodger Glenn on vibes and flute.
El tema es WATERMELON MAN de HERBIE HANCOCK, obsérvese cómo lo tocan al final en parte.
What is the studio version name of this song?
Timbales Steve Berrios
Hi @jazzmiss46,
The guy at the vibes is Roger Glenn, also a remarkable flutist. He issued a record called Reachin'
Do you have a digital file of the above? It's not on the Live at Montreux LP and the one on Mongo's way is also shorter than this.
Would appreciate it very much.
Thanks,
Abel (abelmasferrer@yahoo.es)
Wonderful!!! Who's playing vibes?
Roger Glenn...
Who is on cowbell?
Ray Maldonado on Cowbell.
:)