Alex Acuña
Alex Acuña | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Alejandro Neciosup Acuña |
Also known as | Alex Acuña |
Born |
Pativilca, Peru | December 12, 1944
Genres | Jazz, jazz fusion, Afro-Cuban jazz |
Occupation(s) | Drummer, percussionist, teacher |
Instruments | Percussion |
Associated acts | Clare Fischer, Perez Prado, Weather Report, KoinoniaAl Jarreau, Diana Ross, Lee Ritenour, Larry Carlton, Tolu, The Unknowns. Los Hijos del Sol...3 times Nominated to The American and Latin Grammy. |
Notable instruments | |
All Latin, Brazilian, Ethnic drums and percussion |
Alejandro Neciosup Acuña aka Alex Acuña (born December 12, 1944)[1] is a Peruvian drummer and percussionist, in the Afro-Cuban jazz style.
Background
Born in Pativilca, Peru, Acuña played in local bands from the age of ten, and moved to Lima as a teenager. At the age of eighteen he joined the band of Perez Prado, and in 1966 he moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1974 Acuña moved to Las Vegas, working with artists such as Elvis Presley and Diana Ross, and the following year he joined the jazz-fusion group Weather Report, appearing on the albums Black Market and Heavy Weather. Acuña left Weather Report in 1978, and became a session musician in California, recording and playing live with (amongst many others) Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley, Chick Corea, Whitney Houston, Plácido Domingo, former Weather Report bandmates Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul, Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Beck, Roberta Flack, U2, Al Jarreau Marcos Witt. He can be found on recordings by musicians as culturally Lee Ritenour, Johnny Clegg, Roy Orbison, YellowJackets, Lalo Schiffrin, Milton Nascimento, Don Grusin, Dave Grusin, The Brecker Brothers, Arturo sandoval, Paquito d' Rivera, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Brad Melhdau, Paco de Lucia, John Patitucci, Sadao Watanabe, Lyle Mays, Diana Ross, Sergio Mendez, Robbie Robertson, Jackson Browne Beth Midler, Jennifer Nettles, Christina Aguilera, Seal, Chris Botti.
In the 1980s Acuña also recorded and toured with the Christian jazz band Koinonia, which featured session musicians Abraham Laboriel, Justo Almario, Hadley Hockensmith, Harlan Rogers, and Bill Maxwell. The Winans, Andrae Crouch, Madona, He played on Willy DeVille's Crow Jane Alley album and in 1987 he teamed up with Elvis Presley's TCB Band for the Roy Orbison TV special "A Black and White Night". He played percussion on Blondie's number one hit "The Tide Is High", Also recorded more than 300 movies under the direction of lalo Shiffrin, Dave Grusin, Michelle Legrand, Bill Conti, James Horner, James Newton Howard, John Williams, Alan Silvestri, Michael Giachinno, Christopher Beck, Murice Jarre, Steve Jablonski, John Powell, Heitor Pereira. In 1987, Acuña was summoned back to Perú by producer Ricardo Ghibellini to be the musical producer of Los Hijos del Sol, a supergroup of peruvian prodigies designed to promote peruvian music worldwide.
He has also worked as an educator at University of California, Los Angeles and Berklee College of Music. LAMA, Musicians Institute, USC, CSUN.
Selected discography
- (1964 ) Luces Action Prado - Drums
- (1975) Live in Berlin 1975 - Weather Report - Percussion
- (1976) Moonshadows - Alphonso Johnson - Percussion
- (1976) Black Market - Weather Report
- (1977) Heavy Weather - Weather Report
- (1977) Don Juan's Reckless Daughter - Joni Mitchell - Percussion
- (1977) Birds of Passage - Sadao Watanabe - Percussion
- (1977) Captain Fingers - Lee Ritenour - Percussion
- (1978) The Captain's Journey - Lee Ritenour - Drums, Percussion
- (1979) Friendship - Lee Ritenour - Drums, Timbales
- (1979) Rio - Lee Ritenour - Drums
- (1979) Feel The Night - Lee Ritenour - Congas, Timbales, Percussion
- (1979) Nightingale - Gilberto Gil - Drums, Percussion
- (1979) No One Home - Lalo Schifrinj
- (1980) Masterless Samurai - Osamu Kitajima - Drums
- (1980) Salsa Picante - Clare Fischer - timbales, Latin percussion
- (1980) Only Love Can Sustain - Luis Alberto "el Flaco" Spinetta - Servicios varios
- (1981) Clare Fischer & Salsa Picante Present "2 + 2" - Clare Fischer
- (1981) Machaca - Clare Fischer - tambora, drums, timbales, percussion and bongos
- (1981) Ella Abraça Jobim - Ella Fitzgerald - Drums
- (1981) Rit - Lee Ritenour - Drums
- (1982) Rit 2 - Lee Ritenour - Drums
- (1982) Secrets of the Andes - Victor Feldman - Drums, Percussion
- (1982) Touchstone - Chick Corea - Cymbals, Drums, Percussion
- (1983) Friends - Larry Carlton - Percussion
- (1985) Lyle Mays - Drums and percussion
- (1985) Dog Eat Dog - Joni Mitchell - Percussion
- (1985) Atlantis - Wayne Shorter - Drums
- (1985) Harlequin - Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour - Percussion
- (1986) Last Nite - Larry Carlton - Percussion
- (1987) Walkin' on Air - Bobbysocks! - Percussion
- (1987) Portrait - Lee Ritenour - Percussion
- (1987) Four Corners - Yellowjackets - Percussion, Vocals
- (1988) Politics - Yellowjackets - Percussion
- (1988) The Immigrants - The Zawinul Syndicate - Drums, Percussion
- (1988) Concierto De Aranjuez - Lee Ritenour, Kazumi Watanabe, Kenji Omura - Drums
- (1989) The Spin - Yellowjackets - Percussion, Arrangements
- (1989) Kilowatt - Kazumi Watanabe - Percussion
- (1989) On The Corner - - Drums
- (1989) Front Seat - Sadao Watanabe - Percussion
- (1991) Sweet Deal - Sadao Watanabe - Percussion
- (1991) Greenhouse - Yellowjackets - Percussion
- (1991) Collection - Lee Ritenour - Drums, Percussion
- (1991) Night Ride Home - Joni Mitchell - Percussion
- (1992) GRP All-Star Big Band - GRP All-Star Big Band - Percussion
- (1992) Thinking of You - Alex Acuña and the Unknowns
- (1992) Lift Him Up with Ron Kenoly - Ron Kenoly - Percussion
- (1992) Worship with Don Moen - Don Moen - Percussion
- (1992) Out of the Cradle - Lindsey Buckingham - Percussion
- (1992) F-Zero Jazz Album - Percussion
- (1993) Dear Friends - Abraham Laboriel, Larry Carlton - Drums
- (1993) Rejoice Africa - Lionel Peterson - Percussion
- (1993) We Are One - Tom Inglis - Percussion
- (1994) Trust in the Lord - Live Worship with Don Moen - Don Moen - Drums and Percussion
- (1994) God Is Able - Ron Kenoly - Drums and Percussion
- (1994) As For My House - Rick and Cathy Riso - Percussion
- (1995) Men In Worship - Jack Hayford - Percussion
- (1995) Sing Out with One Voice - Ron Kenoly - Percussion
- (1995) Mistura Fina - John Patitucci - Percussion
- (1996) Antonio Carlos Jobim And Friends - Antonio Carlos Jobim - Percussion
- (1996) Wayruro - Jean Pierre Magnet - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
- (1997) Taking Notes - Jeff Berlin - Percussion
- (1997) El Angel -Oscar Feldman - Drums
- (1998) Por amor - Álvaro López Arista & Res-Q Band - Percussion
- (2000) Acuarela de Tambores - Alex Acuña (Grammy nominee)
- (2002) Los Hijos del Sol: To My Country - Alex Acuña
- (2003) Alegria - Wayne Shorter - Percussion
- (2005) No accent - Alex Acuña and the Unknowns
- (2006) Serenata Inkaterra - Jean Pierre Magnet - Percussion
- (2008) Change of Space - Patrick Moraz - Percussion
- (2009) Serenata de los Andes en Vivo - Jean Pierre Magnet - Percussion
- (2010) Drum 'n' Voice Vol. 3 - Billy Cobham - Percussion
- (2010) The Imagine Project - Herbie Hancock - Percussion
- (2011) Heritage - Opeth - Percussion on 'Famine'
- (2012) ¡Ritmo! – The Clare Fischer Latin Jazz Big Band (Directed by Brent Fischer) - drums, percussion
- (2012) Barxeta with Jan Gunnar Hoff and Per Mathisen
Equipment
Gon Bops Percussion[2]
- Alex Acuna Special Edition Congas
- Alex Acuna Signature Timbales
- Alex Acuna Special Edition Cajon
- Alex Acuna Signature Cajon
- Alex Acuna Special Edition Bongos
- Alex Acuna Bells
Awards
- Best Latin/Brazilian Percussionist, Modern Drummer's Readers Poll.
References
- ↑ Collins, Catherine; Kernfeld, Barry (2002). "Acuña, Alex". In Barry Kernfeld. The new Grove dictionary of jazz (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. pp. 11–12. ISBN 1561592846.
- ↑ http://www.gonbops.com/artist/alex-acuna
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Antonio-Carlos-Jobim-And-Friends/release/1256711
http://www.discogs.com/artist/37735-Lee-Ritenour
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