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Marlon Simon French Latin Jazz
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Thu, 09/18/08
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(1735 days ago)
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From: 08:00 PM
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To: 09:00 PM
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410.385.2638
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http://www.marlonsimon.com/
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Tickets: $18/$15 seniors & students
This Marlon Simon French Latin Jazz project concert has been made possible with support from the Chamber Music America and French American cultural exchange's CMA/FACE French American Jazz exchange Program, funded though the generosity of the Doris Duke foundation, the cultural Services of the French Embassy, the Florence Gould Foundation, SACEM, Cultures France, and FMEO- Le Bureau Export de la Musique Francaise.
Marlo Simon, drums
Marco Glomeau, percussions
Fred Bidou, bass
Dominique Rieux, trumpet
Fred Broton, piano
Laurent Audinos, tenor saxophone
Quotes:
Simon is a Venezuelan-born percussionist who immigrated to the U.S. in
1987, bringing with him a fine feel for Latin Jazz and a gift for
composition. -- Eugene Holy, Billboard
Drummer Marlon Simon continues to mine a rich vein. The Venezuelan
percussionist who lives in Philadelphia has assembled a recording of
smooth-flowing Latin Jazz. -- Karl Stark, Philadelphia Inquirer.
A prominent figure on the Latin American cultural scene, Marlon Simon has brought Latin Jazz to numerous stages in the U.S.A. Canada, Europe, South America and Australia through his impeccable work ethic and drive.
He is also a distinguished educator whose hundreds of workshops and seminars are presented on a yearly basis to students of all levels from the lowest income public schools in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the most prestigious colleges such as Haverford and Ursinus is the USA, The conservatories of music in Melbourne Australia and La Paz Bolivia making this an important aspect of his career since it began in 1975.
A native of Venezuela, were he grew up surrounded by Afrocaribbean rhythms, Marlon came to the USA in 1987 with a strong desire to study Jazz music. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the New School for Social Research in 1991 and started performing locally in New York and Philadelphia developing a unique style as a percussionists later on coveted by the most prestigious musicians in the field such as Hilton Ruiz, Jesus Chucho Valdez, Mc Coy Tiner , John Blake, Jerry Gonzalez, Dave Valentin, Charles Fambrough, Paquito de Rivera, Bobby Watson and crossing over to Aretha Franklin and Pete Cetera.
As a side name his name appears on numerous projects but it was in 1994 when he took the decision of founding his own band The Nagual Spirits were he finally has the opportunity to explore other types of rhythms and approaches to Latin Jazz.
As a leader of Nagual he has produced four internationally acclaimed projects featuring a remarkable scope of original compositions. Parallel to the nagual spirits Marlon also lead his European project: Marlon Simon Latin Jazz French project. This project started as an initiative of the French band Black Chantilly who in 2004 and 2005 invited Marlon to present workshops on Afro Caribbean percussion and Latin Jazz composition. The dedication, respect towards the music and intensive work of these French musicians gave birth to this unique Latin Jazz project. Marlon projects have been reviewed in Latin jazz books, newspapers and publications in the USA, France, Canada, Poland, Australia, Holland, Venezuela, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico and Bolivia among others.
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