jorge wrote:Adonis Panter Calderon, playing quinto on this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWyCGU6U ... r_embedded
Very few rolls. No "maiz tostado" - the random sound of popcorn popping - that so many conga players are doing these days. Every note is in its place. In clave. Did I say clean? He plays even less than the quinto in a traditional guaguanco or columbia, there is so much more going on with the other drums. El Chori (original quinto with Yoruba Andabo) used to play like that too.
JohnnyConga wrote:RITCHIE "PABLO" LANDRUM.....half Cuban and half African American "Pab" was a student of Julito Collazo..He was my first Jimbe teacher and worked and recorded with Olatunji's drummers and dancers, along with a host of black jazz musicans...here is is on the right with Gene Golden in the middle and a young Steve Berrios this other phote of Afro American drummers 1962 from right to left is Garvin Masseux,Baba Femi, Pablo Landrum and Gene Golden....African Americans were also playing rumba in New York as well as African rhythms.. "JC" Johnny Conga
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