A descarga is an improvised jam session consisting of variations on Cuban music themes, sometimes incorporating elements from other Latin American traditions. Since the 1950s, descargas have enjoyed great popularity in the Latin music community, with many musicians and ensembles attaining international fame due to their descarga performances. This list compiles musicians which are widely considered to have become notable, at least in part, due to their descargas.[1][2][3]

List

Name Instrument Additional roles Years active[nb 1] Scene
Johnny Aguilópercussiondirector2000sMiami
Rolando Aguilótrumpetdirector1950s1970sHavana, New York
Carlos Aradotrumpetdirector1950s1960sHavana
Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenterostrumpet, flugelhornarranger1950s2000sHavana, New York
Armando Armenterostrumpet1950s1960sHavana
Guillermo Barretotimbales, drumsdirector1950s1990sHavana
Ray Barrettocongasdirector1960s2000sNew York
Cachaítodouble bassdirector1950s2000sHavana
Cachaodouble bassdirector, arranger1950s2000sHavana, Miami, New York
Cándido Camerocongasdirector1950s2010sHavana, New York
Bobby Carcasséstrumpet, vocalsdirector1950s2000sHavana
Roberto Carcasséspianoarranger1990s2010sHavana
Yoyo Casteleiropianodirector, arranger1950s1960sHavana
Félix Chappottíntrumpetdirector, arranger1950s1970sHavana
Willie Colóntrombone, vocalsdirector1960spresentNew York
Sal Cuevasdouble bassdirector1970s2010sNew York
Richard Egüesflutedirector, arranger1950s2000sHavana
Leopoldo "Pucho" Escalantetrombonedirector1950s1990sHavana
José Fajardoflutedirector, arranger1950s1960sHavana, Miami, New York
Alfredo de la Féviolindirector, arranger1970spresentHavana, New York, Bogotá
Francisco Fellovevocalsdirector1950s2000sHavana, Mexico City
Nelson Gonzáleztres1970spresentNew York
Julio Gutiérrezpianodirector, arranger1950s1980sHavana, Miami, New York
Generoso Jiméneztrombonedirector, arranger1950s1960s, 2000sHavana, Miami
Kakotimbales1960s1970sNew York
Félix “Pupi” Legarretaviolin, flutedirector, arranger1950s2000sHavana, New York
Orestes Lópezpiano1950s1960sHavana
Rolando Lozanoflutedirector1950s1970sHavana, New York, Los Angeles
Papo Luccapianoarranger1960s2000sPonce
Juanito Márqueztresdirector1950s1990sHavana, Madrid, Miami
Nicky Marrerotimbales1970s2000sNew York
Osvaldo "Chihuahua" Martínezgüirodirector1960s1980sNew York
Chico O'Farrilltrumpetdirector, arranger1950s1990sHavana, New York
Johnny Pachecoflute, güirodirector1960s2000sNew York
Charlie Palmieripianodirector1950s1980sNew York
Eddie Palmieripianodirector1960spresentNew York
Peruchínpianodirector, arranger1950s1970sHavana
Tito Puentetimbalesdirector1950s1990sNew York
Walfredo de los Reyestimbalesdirector1950s2000sHavana, Miami, San Juan
Niño Riveratresdirector, arranger1950s1980sHavana
Paquito D'Riveraalto saxophone, clarinetdirector, arranger1970s2010sHavana, New York
Charlie Rodrígueztresdirector1970s2000sNew York
Alfredo Rodríguezpianodirector1970s2000sHavana, New York, Paris
Barry Rogerstrombonearranger1960s1990sNew York
Arturo Sandovaltrumpetdirector, arranger1970s2010sHavana, Miami
Mongo Santamaríacongas, bongosdirector1950s1990sHavana, New York
José "Chombo" Silvatenor saxophone, violin1950s1990sHavana, New York
Tata Güinescongasdirector1950s2000sHavana
Néstor Torresflutedirector1970spresentNew York, Miami
Alfredo Valdés Jr.pianodirector, arranger1950s2000sNew York, Los Angeles
Amadito Valdéstimbales1960s2010sHavana
Bebo Valdéspianodirector, arranger1950s, 1990s2000sHavana, Stockholm
Carlos "Patato" Valdéscongasdirector1950s2000sHavana, New York
Chucho Valdéspianodirector, arranger1960spresentHavana
Alejandro "El Negro" Vivartrumpet1950s1970sHavana, Miami, New York
Salvador "Bol" Vivardouble bass1950s1960sHavana

Notes

  1. Time frames include descarga performances and recordings only.

References

  1. Acosta, Leonardo (2000). Descarga cubana: el jazz en Cuba, 1900-1950. Havana, Cuba: Ediciones Unión.
  2. Acosta, Leonardo (2002). Descarga número dos: el jazz en Cuba, 1950-2002. Havana, Cuba: Ediciones Unión.
  3. Salazar, Max (February 1997). "La Descarga Cubana: The Beginning and Its Best". Latin Beat Magazine. No. Vol. 7, No. 1. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
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