Billy Cobham and Asere

A Mwldan | Astar Artes Co-Production

When jazz drumming icon and musical legend Billy Cobham first teamed up with the innovative and stylish young Cuban group Asere at WOMAD 2002, no-one could quite have anticipated where their union would end up.

Six years on, the result is a stunning collaborative debut album ‘De Cuba y De Panamá’, which marks a journey into the making of musical history. The warmth of the relationship that has developed between these two powerhouses radiates loud and clear through their music as they bring the full Cuban experience to the stage, exploring soul, jazz and funk influences all mixed up with a kicking Latin vibe.

Born in Panamá, Billy Cobham moved to New York with his parents at the age of three, and has become a musical legend with a large and faithful following world-wide. A hugely influential musician, Billy has put the pulse into everything from funk to soul to jazz and has played with a list of musicians that reads like a who’s who of modern music, including Miles Davis, George Benson, Oscar Peterson, Jack Bruce, and Herbie Hancock. Groundbreaking and contemporary, Asere recreate the passion and feeling of the music they heard around them growing up in Havana. Their superb interpretation of Cuba’s musical traditions has produced a creative, pioneering repertoire, deeply respectful of their predecessors yet with an exciting contemporary edge, blessed with inventive song writing and a soulful groove. Put Billy and Asere together, and you have something very special indeed, a thrilling musical relationship fired by mutual respect, spontaneity and enjoyment. It’s a hugely uplifting experience full of human warmth for both musicians and audience alike - one to cherish for a lifetime!

The Album 'De Cuba y De Panamá' on the Mwldan / Astar Artes record label is available to buy from Mwldan's box office. 

 

October 2008

25Elmwood Hall, Belfast
23Gala Theatre, Durham
22Southport Arts Centre, Southport
20Eden Court Thetare, Inverness
18Musiport, Bridlington
17York Theatre Royal, York
16Turner Sims, Southampton
15Komedia, Brighton
14The Stables, Milton Keynes
11Exeter Phoenix, Exeter
11Canolfan Y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre, Abertawe / Swansea
10Landmark Arts Centre, Teddington
09Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
08Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury
06Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan
05Theatr Brycheiniog, Aberhonddu / Brecon
04St David's Hall, Caerdydd / Cardiff
02Galeri, Caernarfon

June 2008

29Glastonbury, Jazz World Stage

May 2007

2823rd Music Meeting, Nijmegen
2823rd Music Meeting, Nijmegen
27Royal & Derngate, Northampton
26Cadogan Hall, London
19Colston Hall, Bristol
17The Sage, Gateshead
12Canolfan Y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre
12Canolfan Y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea / Abertawe
11Wyeside Arts Centre, Llanfair Ym Muallt / Builth Wells
10Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan

October 2006

31Komedia, Brighton
29Hull Truck Theatre, Hull
28Alnwick Playhouse, Alnwick
27Forum 28, Barrow
26Leeds College of Music
25Drumfest, Northampton
24Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan
23Exeter Phoenix
22Drumfest, Brentwood
21South Hill Park, Bracknell
19OCM @ Zodiac, Oxford
17Civic Centre, Stratford Upon Avon

March 2006

26Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan
25Canolfan y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre
24Wyeside Arts Centre, Llanfair Ym Muallt / Builth Wells
23Mwldan, Cardigan / Aberteifi

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