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Grammy Award winner and international drum star Ignacio Berroa has been
recognized by many as one of the greatest drummers of our times. His numerous
contributions to the American music scene have earned him a place among a very
selective group of artists known to have set new musical trends for the 20th
century.
Jazz Legend Dizzy Gillespie best defined Ignacio as:
..."The only Latin drummer in the world, in the history of American music that
intimately knows both worlds; his native Afro-Cuban music as well as Jazz..."
Highly respected among his peers,
Ignacio's musicianship and versatility have enabled him to build a successful
career by gaining the recognition of some of the most important artists in the
business.
Ignacio Berroa was born in
Havana Cuba on July 8,1953. Following his
father's footsteps he began his musical education as a classical violinist. |
Ignacio Berroa was born in
Havana Cuba on July 8,1953. Following his
father's footsteps he began his musical education as a classical violinist.
But his life changed the day he heard albums by Nat King Cole and Glenn Miller.
It was then that he realized he wanted to play that music and pursued that dream
with a passion, taking his first drum lesson at age 11.
He studied at the National School of Arts and subsequently at Havana's National
Conservatory, beginning his professional career in 1970. By 1975 Ignacio Berroa
had become Cuba's most sought after drummer.
After moving to New York in 1980 Ignacio met and had the privilege of working
with musicians of the stature of Mario Bauza, among others. It was Mario who
introduced him to the late Bebop master Dizzy Gillespie.
In August 1981 Dizzy officially invited Ignacio to join his quartet. Later he
would also become an integral part of all the important bands Gillespie
assembled during that decade, such as "The Dizzy Gillespie's 70th Anniversary
Big Band", "Dizzy Gillespie All Star Big Band" and the "Grammy Award" winner
"United Nations Orchestra".
But Ignacio's contributions to the arts have not been limited to perform on
stage. As an educator he first made his mark by becoming an Adjunct Faculty
Instructor at Florida International University from 1991 to 1994. Later in 1995,
he released his video "Mastering The Art of Afro-Cuban Drumming" under
Warner Bros Publications
, deemed by Downbeat magazine as the best instructional video of the year.
His latest book "Groovin' In Clave", distributed by
Carl Fischer
is a great tool to learn independence, Afro-Cuban grooves as well as mixing the
Rumba clave with other styles like Rock, Funk and Brazilian.
Ignacio has also conducted clinics and master classes all over the world and has
recorded and played with musicians of the stature of McCoy Tyner, Freddie
Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Jackie Mc Lean, Clark Terry, James Moody, Milt
Jackson, Ron Carter, Charlie Haden, Eddie Gomez, Phil Woods, Michael Brecker,
Joe Lovano, Jon Faddis, Jack Bruce, Jaco Pastorius, Tito Puente, Gonzalo
Rubalcaba, Lalo Schifrin, Chico Bouarque, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Lenny
Andrade, Ivan Lins, Joao Bosco, Slide Hampton's Jazz Masters Big Band, Carnegie
Hall Big Band, Lincoln Center Orchestra, WDR Big Band and BBC Big Band, just to
name a few. |