Jesús Alejandro Pérez
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Jesús Alejandro Pérez (nicknamed Niňo Jesús, "Baby Jesus") is a Cuban-Canadian bandleader based in Montréal and Los Angeles.
Born in Havana, Jesús emigrated to the United States at a young age, living in New Orleans and Miami and earning the nickname of "el niňo" (the kid) as he was usually the youngest member in every band he played. During the 1980s, his work with Los Angeles-based Orquesta Versailles was popular with dancers and cemented Pérez's credentials as a bandleader.
Since 1997, Pérez resides in Montréal; his knowledge of Cuban music has made him one of the hubs of the Canadian salsa scene. His arrangements tend toward the traditional sound of charanga, son and rumba, and less to the standard sounds of post-1980s salsa. He publishes his records through the traditionally-oriented SAR label.
Outside of Canada, Pérez is best known for his touring and recording with Ricardo Lemvo's Makina Loca, where he plays flute, sometimes piano, and sings some vocals. Noted percussionist Edwin Bonilla (longtime member of Gloria Estefan's band) tapped Pérez for his traditional ("duro") sound, having him as a collaborator in his records released by the SAR label. Other musicians who have engaged Pérez in long-time artistic relationships include Johnny Polanco and Hector Cuevas.
Outside of his bandleading and producing skills, Pérez also plays piano, flute, tres and percussion.
[edit] References
- Official site
- Discography
- Jesus Alejandro Perez-Nino Jesus. Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca (official website). Retrieved on 2007-09-29.