Pancho Pepe Jazz Band

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Pancho Pepe Jazz Band
Origin Peru flag Lima, Lima, Peru
Genre(s) Fusion
Jazz
Blues
Afro-Peruvian
Música criolla
Bossa Nova
Reggae
Rock
Funk
Jamband
Years active 2005-present
Label(s) MaleconGrau Records
Mazamorra Jazz
Associated acts Los Chobis
El Pangolín Merodeador
Arte para Crecer
Website http://www.myspace.com/panchopepejazzband
Members
Francisco José Florindez
Camilo Ángeles
Andrei Marambio
José Dammert
Lorenzo Susti
Alonso Garrido
Julio Gabriel Pereira
Former members
Fabian Acosta
Ben Berrondo
Jose Carlos Esteves
Maria Belén Bueno
Ignacio Pasos

Pancho Pepe Jazz Band is a Jazz Fusion band from Lima, Peru.They play a mix of Jazz, Blues, Afro-Peruvian, Música criolla, Bossa Nova, Reggae, Funk and Rock. Formed in 2005 by students from Los Reyes Rojos, Arte para Crecer and Markham College

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[edit] History

December 27, 2005; Francisco José Florindez (Pancho Pepe), Camilo Ángeles and Fabian Acosta were eating Ice-Cream and talking about how quality of music was going down. Camilo and Francisco started talking about their severall attempts to form a Jazz Fusion group. Hours later they had a group and some ideas for song that only needed some more work. One week later Francisco and Camilo got together and finished 3 songs: Latin Salsa, Malecon Grau and Beautiful love. The next step was to gather musicians to play; they called Andrei Marambio, Ben Berrondo (drums), Jose Carlos Esteves (keyboards) , Fabian Acosta (percussion), Maria Belén Bueno (guitar, percussion) and Eloy Neyra.

They rehearsed until May of 2006, when, for different reasons Ben Berrondo, Jose Carlos Esteves, Fabian Acosta and Eloy Neyra decided to leave the band. The band was in Stand By for around a month until Ignacio Pasos (who knew the band from a local music school called "Arte para Crecer"), José Dammert and Alonso Garrido (both knew Francisco José from Markham College) joined in. Later, for certain motives Maria Belén Bueno and Ignacio Pasos left the band for Julio Gabriel Pereyra and Lorenzo Susti to come in.

From that moment until now the band's been creating music, defining their own style, changing their name several times (Tempus Fugit, Pepejotabé), rehearsing in different places (MaleconGrau Records (Francisco's house), Karma Studio (where microphones talk), Alonso's house (where you have to play without shoes, hence you get electric shocks from the guitar and bass) and finally "Arte para Crecer"). Their style and work has become more complex and elaborated, using odd time-signatures and polyrhythms. The band special touch comes in the 20 minutes solos by each of the members. Sometime they can last up to 30 minutes depending on how each member is feeling to improvise an endless solo.

[edit] Success

Their first concert was on the 5th of June in "La Estación de Barranco", in Lima's cultural district: Barranco. The concert was a total success (360 persons approx.) and the band is hoping to gain recognition in Lima's bohemian local scene. They've been already offered 5 more shows, 4 in "La Estación" and 1 Live Recording in San Isidro. The official recording session has been scheduled for August.

Their music will beguin playing in the local jazz radio stations (TeleStereo, Stereo100) in July.

[edit] Musical Style

Apart from using traditional Jazz Instruments, the band uses several percussion instruments such as the Peruvian Cajón, Timbales, Quijada, Brazillian Tamborim, Tumbas, Cajita, Bongos, Cowbell, Güiros and even Didgeridoos

[edit] Members

[edit] Invited Guests

  • Franco Carranza - Peruvian Virtuoso Trumpet player
  • Rafael "Gato" Nolte - Trumpet
  • Daniela "Dañe" Blume - Vocals
  • Eloy Neyra - Trumpet

[edit] Discography

[edit] Demos

  • Karma Demo 1 - 2006 MaleconGrau Records
  • Karma Demo 2 - 2007 MaleconGrau Records
  • Demo UNO - 2007 Mazamorra Jazz Records

[edit] Live Recordings

  • En Vivo desde La Estación Scheduled for July 2007, MaleconGrau Records
  • En Vivo desde La Noche de Barranco - MeleconGrau Records

[edit] References

[edit] Published sources

[edit] Broadcasted sources

  • Polizontes (PlusTV) - Camilo Ángeles and Francisco José Florindez playing with "Arte para Crecer" - January 2007
  • Jammin' (PlusTV) - Andrei Marambio playing Red Hot Chili Peppers - May 2007
  • Sonidos del Mundo (Plus TV) - May, 27 2007, 7pm (local time)
  • Sonidos del Mundo (Plus TV) - May, 29 2007, 6pm (local time)

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