Showing posts with label Tom Cabrera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Cabrera. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2023

Tom Cabrera - What I've Found

Styles: Post Bop
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:27
Size: 122,6 MB
Art: Front

( 8:16) 1. What I've Found
( 9:00) 2. Jopariol
( 6:38) 3. Noticeable Most When The Moon Is Hidden
(11:23) 4. Rivers of Light
( 8:31) 5. All Hallows
( 9:37) 6. Padma

New York based drummer Tom Cabrera graces the recordings and bandstands of so many creative ensembles, from the 12 Houses Orchestra to the Julie Lyon Quartet, that when it came to making his own record he decided on an intimate affair. Cabrera's trio features virtuoso pianist Bob Rodriguez and double-bass master Mark Hagan in dynamic, moving performances of the music of composer Jack DeSalvo.
https://tomcabrera.bandcamp.com/album/what-ive-found

Personnel: Tom Cabrera - drums; Bob Rodriguez - piano; Mark Hagan - double-bass

What I've Found

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Tom Cabrera - A Standard Afternoon

Styles: Straight Ahead Jazz
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:11
Size: 150,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:31) 1. This Thing Is
(4:20) 2. This Thing Is (Take Two)
(6:12) 3. Just Us
(5:59) 4. Smiling
(5:35) 5. It's A Mystery
(4:28) 6. Buzz
(7:38) 7. All You Are
(4:51) 8. Fog
(4:23) 9. Fog (Take Two)
(5:27) 10. Especially
(6:09) 11. The Quarter
(5:33) 12. The Wrap

Tom Cabrera’s Unseen Rain recordings include Julie (UR9957) with the Julie Lyon Quintet, the trios Lion Hearted (UR9980) and Sumari (UR9962) and his duo with the quintet’s guitarist Jack DeSalvo have released several albums, among them are Tales of Coming Home(UR9986), Libra Moon (UR9978) and Juniper (UR9966). In addition to being an incomparable jazz drummer, Cabrera is an adept world percussionist, often adding to the proceedings instruments from all over the planet, particularly the middle-east. A Native of Long Island, NY, drummer and multi-percussionist Tom Cabrera began his career in local rock, folk-rock and country bands, but his love of jazz percolated and took over his music making.

Early on both a musician and visual artist/painter, Tom was drawn into the world of graphic arts but music soon took over his life and he became a mainstay on the Hudson Valley NY scene. Cabrera relocated to Orlando, FL, but not before acquiring a frame drum, an event that would prove auspicious to his future work. In Florida Tom gigged constantly, establishing himself as one of the most respected players on the jazz scene there. After meeting his future wife, singer Julie Lyon, they went on to form the Julie Lyon Quartet, a swinging ensemble and released their live album Between Then and Now. Tom and Julie pulled up stakes, settled back up in the New York metropolitan area and assembled a quintet of remarkable musicians for their Unseen Rain Records release Julie (UR9957).
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/tom-cabrera

A Standard Afternoon