Papo Vazquez Pirates Troubadours & The Mighty Pirate Orch.
Papo has been awarded a "New Latino Master Award" by "Teatro Pregones and The National Endowment for the Arts" the Award shall be given to him March 2011 at Teatro Pregones!
Papo Vazquez at The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival,NYC
By Ernest Barteldes - All About Jazz.com
Tompkins Square Park, New York City
August 30, 2009
The weather did not threaten the second day of music at the annual Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Manhattan's Tompkins Square Park.
The sun shone through all day, treating fans and musicians alike to an afternoon of resplendent music.
Trombonist Papo Vazquez kicked off his set with his 8-piece Pirates Troubadours ensemble with a complex, yet highly improvised, overture in which he played a bullhorn.
It soon was clear that he would not limit himself to Latin jazz,
instead showcasing the diverse music he's made
over his longtime career as a musician, arranger and bandleader.
He then picked up his trombone, and initiated an Afro-Latin tune in which all
of his bandmembers had a chance to improvise freely.
Next was “Oasis,” a song Vazquez announced as related to the servicemen and women currently in the Middle East. The tune, which was structured in an odd meter, was generously infused with elements of Arabic music.
The band then returned to Latin territory with “Sol Tropical,” a tune that had numerous people dancing. One of its highlights was a
call-and-response vocal playfully exchanged between the leader and the audience. The band then switched gears with “Mangalarga,” a more
experimental number, though Vazquez soon revealed his softer side with the short ballad “City of Brotherly Love,” an homage to his hometown
of Philadelphia. Dancer Julia Gutierrez joined the ensemble for the finale, a heavily percussive number with odd tempo changes.
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Aislado / Marooned:
The Mighty Pirates Live
At The Painted Bride
Art Center
Editor's Pick:
The trombonist Vazquez moved a
big band into the Painted Bride Art
Center in Philadelphia in March of last year, and put
together a recording that offers a blueprint for some
of the possibilities in the mash up of jazz and Latin
music. A major piece of work.
Peter Watrous, descarga.com 2008-03-23)
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Papo Vazquez Live!!!
En Vivo!!!
Where: FB Lounge
106th street Between Lexington Ave & 3rd Ave.
Date:August, Frid. 20th & Sat. 21st 2010
Time: 9:00 PM
Band of Pirates
Willie Williams - Sax
Benito Gonzalez - Piano
Dezron Douglas - Bass
Alvester Garnett - Drums
Anthony Carrillo - Perc.
Carly Maldonado - Perc.
Oasis Project
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Papo Vazquez and Pirates Troubadours
By Ezra Gale Miami News Times
Although his name is not as heralded as Eddie
Palmieri, Tito Puente, or Fort Apache Band founders
Jerry and Andy Gonzalez, New York-based trombonist
Papo Vazquez is as central to the development of Latin
jazz as any of those legendary figures. The virtuosic
trombonist has been an important part of the New
York scene since the mid-Seventies, when he was a
regular at the Nuyorican Cultural Center in lower
Manhattan.