Friday, September 9, 2011

Federico Parmolella: Keep on Groovin' (2011)

F.P.: Keep on Groovin´ was made in memorie of Ezequiel Iturrieta, one of my best friends who past away resently, and was the principal
inspiration of it. The meaning of Keep on Groovin´is the friendship, love and respect for all, and a motive for continuing.
Federico Martin Palmolella - Composer/Arranger, Bassist & Contrabassist of Jazz/Tango player, he participate in various national and international festivals with the "Typical Cerda Negra Orchestra", Youth International Tango Festival in 3 opportunities, International Buenos Aires Tango Festival VII, VIII and IX issues, sharing the stage with artist likes Mariano Mores, Leopoldo Federico, Sexteto Mayor, Juanjo Dominguez, among others. Elected as the orchestra tribute to the Maestro Horacio Salgan for the awards TEA. Justo Daract Festival (San Luis-Argentina) I, II and III issues, International Tango Festival Pto Madryn 07, among others... In 2006 traveled on behalf of music Argentina to Germany to participate in different festivals, International Youth Festival in Stuttgart and Waldorf Uberliguen Festival, among others. In 2008; he played in France for the festival "Ma ville est Tango" held in the city of Menton. Also participated in various National and International Festivals of Jazz, the International Jazz Festival Vte Lopez sharing the stage with greats Mussicans like Walter Malosetti, Roxana Amed and National and International Sadaic´s Festivals of Jazz with Walter Malosetti, Palo Pandolfo, Kevin Johansen, Soledad Pastoruti, Raly Barrionuevo, Argentino Luna, Adriana Varela, Ruben Juarez, among others. Actually he is presenting his first albumn soloist, KEEP ON GROOVIN´, edit in this year 2011, with all new compositions, Federico Palmolella Jazz Sextet if formed with, Horacio Leotta on trumpet, Rafael Noceti on guitar, Mariano Casanovas on drums, Tomás Fares on piano and Francisco de Rosa on sax. He study in different conservatories in the country, Conservatory Popular of Avellaneda, Conservatory Juan Jose Castro (Classic) and the Argentine Union of Musicians (SADEM). In particular shape also studied with Robert Seitz, Carlos Madariaga (in 2 chances) (Peysere Sebastin bassist, among others), Marcelo Torres (ex-Spinetta Socios del desierto ), Norberto Planas (contrabassist of the Orchestra of the Teatro Colon and Camerata Bariloche) and Guillermo Ferrer (Final contrabassist of the Orchestra of Osvaldo Pugliese), is currently studying with Alfredo Remus (contrabassist of Vinicius Morais do, Lalo Schifrin, Tony Bennett, among others)... His big influences are Jaco Pastorius, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, John Scofield, among his favorites and untouchable in the jazz and tango, Osvaldo Pugliese, Horacio Salgan, Anibal "Pichuco" Troilo, and Astor Piazzolla.
Tracklist:
01. Blues for Ez (Take No1)
02. Microhisteria
03. JFPIII
04. Printuk
05. A1 (Batalla Naval)
06. Pupo's song
07. Blues for Ez (take No2)
Personnel:
Federico Parmolella - bass
Horacio "Kidory" Leotta - Trumpet (1-3-5-7) & Flugelhorn (2)
Francisco de Rosa - Tenor sax (2-3-5)
Rafael Noceti - Guitar (1-2-3-5-7)
Mariano Casanovas - Drums (1-2-3-5)
and the Special guests:
Pablo Elorza - Electric bass & loops (4)
Santiago Hernández - Drums (4) & Percussion (6)
Carlos Riganti - Drums (7)
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