Michel Camilo

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An exciting and high-powered virtuoso pianist, Michel Camilo came from a very musical family (all nine of his uncles were musicians). Originally playing accordion, he switched to piano when he was 16. After moving to New York in 1979, his song "Why Not?" became a hit for the Manhattan Transfer and caught on as a standard, and "Caribe" entered the repertoire of Dizzy Gillespie. Camilo, who worked with Paquito d'Rivera's band for three years (cutting an album with "Why Not?" as the title cut), recorded for Electric Bird (sessions reissued by Evidence) and Columbia, and worked as a leader beginning with his self-titled album in 1988; the album remained at the top of the jazz charts for ten weeks straight. Camilo had the attention of both critics and latin jazz fans alike. Another standout in his catalog was 1993's Rendezvous, with bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Dave Weckl. Camilo also added film composer to his résumé with two scores: Amo Tu Cama Rica in 1991 and Two Much in 1996. In 1997 he was percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo's collaborator on the stellar Hands of Rhythm.

In 2000, he was one of the featured artists in director Fernando Trueba's documentary Calle 54. That same year he and flamenco guitarist Tomatito won Best Latin Jazz Album at the first Latin Grammy Awards for their collaborative album Spain. (They issued a sequel entitled Spain Again in 2006.) In 2002, the pianist received acclaim for Triangulo, with Jackson on bass and Horatio "El Negro" Hernandez in the drummer's chair. Also in 2002, Camilo collaborated with Leonard Slatkin and the BBC Symphony Orchestra on his Piano Concerto; Suite for Piano, Strings & Harp; Caribe. In 2007, he released his final date for the Telarc label, the lauded Spirit of the Moment. In 2009, Caribe: Michel Camilo Big Band, an audio-video concert document, was released in Japan. In 2011, Camilo released the trio album Mano a Mano with Hidalgo and bassist Charles Flores for Emarcy before undertaking another world tour that included many festivals. He returned to the recording scene with What's Up? a solo piano offering, on the revived Okeh label in 2013. ~ Scott Yanow & Thom Jurek, Rovi

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  • Columbia
    Michel Camilo
    Columbia
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  • Jul 13 Saturday
    Rotterdam, Netherlands North Sea Jazz Festival
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  • Aug 3 Saturday
    Newport, RI, US Newport Jazz Festival
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  • Aug 3 Saturday
    Newport, RI, US Fort Adams State Park
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  • Mar 14 Friday
    Pittsburgh, PA, US Heinz Hall
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Discography

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  • What's Up? (2013)
    Michel Camilo
    What's Up? (2013)
    Okeh Records
  • Mano a Mano (2011)
    Michel Camilo
    Mano a Mano (2011)
    Universal Music Group International
  • Spirit of the Moment (2007)
    Michel Camilo
    Spirit of the Moment (2007)
    Telarc Distribution
  • Spain Again (2006)
    Michel Camilo
    Spain Again (2006)
    Universal Distribution
  • Rhapsody in Blue (2006)
    Michel Camilo
    Rhapsody in Blue (2006)
    Telarc Distribution
  • Solo (2005)
    Michel Camilo
    Solo (2005)
    Telarc Distribution
  • Live at the Blue Note (2003)
    Michel Camilo
    Live at the Blue Note (2003)
    Telarc Jazz Zone
  • Triangulo (2002)
    Michel Camilo
    Triangulo (2002)
    Telarc Jazz Zone
  • Spain (2000)
    Michel Camilo
    Spain (2000)
    Verve
  • Thru My Eyes (1997)
    Michel Camilo
    Thru My Eyes (1997)
    Tropi Jazz
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