Marcos J. Reyes

Marcos Reyes ~ Marcos J. Reyes, born in 1960 in Bakersfield, California to parents from Chihuahua, Mexico, has been the Latin percussionist for WAR since 1998. At the age of severteen Marcos was turned on to the music of WAR, Santana, El Chicano, MALO, Latin Jazz and Salsa.

Practicing on his brother's congas, he taught himself by imitating what he heard on albums. Becoming more passionate about percussion, he was determined to expand his knowledge in the art of Afro-Cuban drumming by studying with the National Folidoric group of Cuba and Los Angeles percussionist, Luis Conte.

Over the past 25 years, Marcos has fulfilled his dream by performing, touring and recording with Latin Rock legends, Los Lobos, El Chicano, Malo, Tierra, Abel Sanchez and Jorge Santana, as well as sharing the stage with Latin Jazz greats, Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Poncho Sanchez and Pete Escovedo. When WAR is not on tour, Marcos is an in-demand session musician, recording in studios for film and tv including working on music for Showtime, HBO and PBS. Outside of studio work, he teaches percussion privately, conducts percussion clinics for schools and music stores, leads his own band Salsiology and owns and operates a hair salon.

has been a percussionist with the funk group War since 1998. A native of Lamont, California he's traveled the world with the group to such places as London, Moscow, and Japan.

Was a guest star with the group on George Lopez. Lopez, who loves the band, used “Low Rider” as the show's opening song.

Member of the Arvin High School band.

Reyes currently resides in his hometown of Bakersfield, CA and now owns a beauty salon.

Reyes is currently recording with Latin Rock legends El Chicano and is featured on percussion in several tracks from El Chicano's most recent studio album due to be released in April 2014.

References

WAR ~ Band Website

Marcos Reyes ~ Marcos Reyes Artist Website

https://www.facebook.com/marcosconqueros

https://twitter.com/congaartist

https://www.facebook.com/marcoshairandnails?ref=hl

From Lamont to the Latin Grammys!

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