Sabu Martinez
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Louis "Sabu" Martinez (July 14, 1930—January 13, 1979) was a conguero and percussionist who performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Horace Silver, J.J. Johnson, Kenny Clarke, Francy Boland, Art Blakey. Martinez also recorded several Latin jazz albums, now recognized as classics of the genre.[1]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] As leader
- Sabu Martinez (1957). Palo Congo. Blue Note Records.
- Sabu Martinez (1961). Sabu's Jazz Espagnole. Alegre Records.
- Sabu Martinez (1973). Afro Temple. Grammofonverket.
[edit] As contributor
- Dizzy Gillespie (1947-1949). The Complete RCA Victor Recordings: 1947-1949. Bluebird/RCA.
- Horace Silver Trio (1952). Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 1: Spotlight on Drums. Blue Note Records.
- Horace Silver Trio (1953). Horace Silver Trio, Vol. 2. Blue Note Records.
- J.J. Johnson (1953). The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson. Blue Note Records.
- Art Blakey; Horace Silver Trio (1953). Horace Silver Trio & Art Blakey + Sabu. Blue Note Records.
- Horace Silver (1953). Introducing the Horace Silver Trio.
- J.J. Johnson; Clifford Brown (1953). Jay Jay Johnson All Stars. Blue Note Records.
- Art Blakey (1957). Orgy In Rhythm, Vol. 1. Blue Note Records.
- Art Blakey (1957). Orgy In Rhythm, Vol. 2. Blue Note Records.
- Art Blakey (1958). Holiday For Skins, Vol. 2. Blue Note Records.
- Johnny Richards (1958). Rites of Diablo. Roulette Records.
- George Russell (1966). The Essence of.... Soul Note.
- Kenny Clarke; Francy Boland (1969). Three Latin Adventures. MPS/Motor.
- Kenny Clarke; Francy Boland (1973). Latin Kaleidoscope. MPS.
- Peter Herbolzheimer Rhythm Combination & Brass (1973). Wide Open. Polydor.
- Ed Thigpen (1974). Action-Re-Action. GNP.
- Charlie Mariano (1974). Reflections. Catalyst Records.
- Art Farmer (1976). A Sleeping Bee. Sonet.
- Mads Vinding Group (1977). Mads Vinding Group. Cosmos Collector.
- George Russell (1978). New York Big Band. Soul Note.
- Terry Allen (1979). Lubbock. Fate.
- Patato (1984). Masterpiece. Messidor.
- Tony Bennett (1987). Jazz. Columbia Records.
- Peruchin; Charlie Palmieri (1995). Cuban Rhythms. Caney.
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