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About a year ago, Bob and I were tossing around names for this project. We knew the resulting mixture of Ron and myself would include many of the elements that make up our musical and personal experiences, our influences African-American (soul, funk, jazz, R&B, etc.), Afro-indigenous Caribbean musics ( son montuno, mambo, llaneras, samba, etc.). It was not so hard to imagine Africa connecting... Learn More »
About a year ago, Bob and I were tossing around names for this project. We knew the resulting mixture of Ron and myself would include many of the elements that make up our musical and personal experiences, our influences African-American (soul, funk, jazz, R&B, etc.), Afro-indigenous Caribbean musics ( son montuno, mambo, llaneras, samba, etc.). It was not so hard to imagine Africa connecting all of the Americas through the language of sound.
Batidos, which in Latin-American cultures is our version of a milkshake, is the name we agreed upon. We have many different names for them like morir soñando (dying in a dream). They are usually made with native fruit; mamey, guanabana...etc.
We wanted to create a place were many different cultures spiritually and musically would blend. Growing up in New York City made the concept a natural.
Batidos, this is our mix, the essence of our soul sonic experience oscillating and pulsating.
This is not only about a Latin American or Afro-American sound experience, but about a human experience.
We hope we have captured a glimpse of the urban grooves blasting out of cars, the sweat of bodies dancing to Eddie Palmieri, the flow and swing of Miles, Adderley and 'Trane, the Colombian songs of my childhood and the expression of the musicians that graced this music and this recording.
We have tried to bring you our experiences via the flavorful language of sound. May it make you smile and set off those sympathetic vibrations down in the hip area.
Mucha musica y mucho amor,
Hernan Ramiro Rodriguez -Sierra=(Jay)
"The Morning will surely come, the darkness will vanish, and the voice will pour down in golden streams breaking through the sky. When our words will take wings in songs from every one of our bird's nests, and the melodies will break forth in flowers in all our forest groves."
– Rabindra Nath Tagore
BATIDOS is:
Jay Rodriguez – woodwinds, vocals, keyboards
Ron Trent – programming, percussion, keyboards
with:
Chucho Valdes – Fender Rhodes on “Just a Dream” and piano on “Tengo Sed”
Eddie Bobé – vocals and percussion on “Tengo Sed,” percussion on “Olájopé” and “Myths & Realities”
Katrina Vaughn Sanchez – vocals on “Agua” and “Buscamé”
Barney McAll – keyboards throughout
Jonathan Maron – bass on “Dear Neven,” “Tengo Sed” and “Myths & Realities”
Bill Ware – Baby Bass on “Just a Dream,” “Tengo Sed,” “Olájopé” and “Myths & Realities”
Chris Theberge – snare on “Just a Dream”
Sylvia Cuenca – drums on “Olájopé”
Hugo Dwyer – programming on just about everything and deeply buried vocal on “Cumbé”
Cristy Dwyer – backwards soliloquy on “Just a Dream” and infinite patience throughout
William Ruiz – log drum on “Cumbé”
Bob Appel – guitar on “Just a Dream”
Frank Lacey – trombone on “Tengo Sed”
Nora Tombalakian – vocals on “Just a Dream”
Tracks 1, 3 & 4 written by Jay Rodriguez; published by 2.0 Music (ASCAP)
Tracks 2 & 8 written by Jay Rodriguez & Ron Trent; vocal arrangements by Katrina Vaughn Sanchez; published by 2.0 Music (ASCAP)
Track 5 written by Jay Rodriguez & Eddie Bobé; published by 2.0 Music (ASCAP) and Timba Publishing (ASCAP)
Tracks 6, 7 & 9 written by Jay Rodriguez & Ron Trent; published by 2.0 Music (ASCAP) and Ron Trent (ASCAP)
Produced by Bob Appel
Associate Producers: Hugo Dwyer, Ron Trent & Jay Rodriguez
Recorded at Club Alvin, NYC and Out Back Where the Horse Used to Live, NYC
Engineered by Hugo Dwyer with additional engineering by Ben Grassini
Mixed by Hugo Dwyer Out Back Where the Horse Used to Live
Mastered by Ken Lee at Kenneth Lee Mastering, Oakland, CA
Art Direction/Design: Michael Snyder
Interior painting by Jay Rodriguez
Exclusive management for Batidos by Green Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
Brett Green 212-529-4578/e-mail greenbroth@aol.com
Chucho Valdés appears courtesy of Blue Note Records
THANK YAS –My parents, Gladys and Angel and the Rodriguez Clan, My wife Neven
-love you dearly, Laura Weber, Brett Green, Steve Bassis, Gene Bowen and Jack Bookbinder, Patrick Berry, Bob Duskis, Bob Appel and Six Degrees Records
crew, Hugo Dwyer, Ron Trent, Ben Grassini, Alvin Robertson, My Spiritual Advisor
Miguel Contreras, Jackie Frost, Godfrey Reggio, Francis and Jeffrey, Chucho
Valdes and Renee Lopez, Bill Ware, Barney McAll, My brothers in the Groove
Collective, Rozz Nash, G. Stein, Terrell Porter, Rafael Ventura Rosa, Eddie
Bobé, Buddy Arnold, Midnite, The Jazz Foundation, Road Recovery, Walter Yetnikoff, my friends at The Graham School, and last but not least, the spirit of universal consciousness. MMMmmm...deliciousss...in loving memory -Tito D' Rivera, Tito Puente, Mario Bauza and Teresa Hide Description »
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