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Cal Tjader
was undoubtedly the most famous non-Latino leader of Latin jazz bands, an extraordinary distinction. From the 1950s until his death, he was practically the point man between the worlds of Latin jazz and mainstream bop; his light, rhythmic, joyous vibraphone manner could comfortably embrace both styles. His numerous recordings for Fantasy and Verve and long-standing presence in the San Francisco Bay Area eventually had a profound influence upon
Carlos Santana
, and thus Latin rock. He also played drums
and bongos, the latter most notably on
the George Shearing Quintet
's puckishly titled
"Rap Your Troubles in Drums,"
and would occasionally sit in on piano as well.
Tjader
studied music and education at San Francisco State College before hooking up with fellow Bay Area resident
Dave Brubeck
as the drummer in
the Brubeck Trio
from 1949 to 1951. He then worked with
Alvino Rey
, led his own group, and in 1953, joined
George Shearing
's then hugely popular quintet as a vibraphonist and percussionist. It was in
Shearing
's band that
Tjader
's love affair with Latin music began, ignited by
Shearing
's bassist
Al McKibbon
, nurtured by contact with
Willie Bobo
,
Mongo Santamaria
, and
Armando Peraza
, and galvanized by the '50s mambo craze. When he left
Shearing
the following year,
Tjader
promptly formed his own band that emphasized the Latin element yet also played mainstream jazz.
Bobo
and
Santamaria
eventually joined
Tjader
's band as sidemen, and
Vince Guaraldi
served for a while as pianist and contributor to the band's songbook (
"Ginza,"
"Thinking of You, MJQ"
).
Tjader
recorded a long series of mostly Latin jazz albums for Fantasy from the mid-'50s through the early '60s, switching in 1961 to Verve, where under
Creed Taylor
's aegis he expanded his stylistic palette and was teamed with artists like
Lalo Schifrin
,
Anita O'Day
,
Kenny Burrell
, and
Donald Byrd
. Along the way,
Tjader
managed to score a minor hit in 1965 with
"Soul Sauce,"
a reworking of
Dizzy Gillespie
/
Chano Pozo
's
"Guacha Guaro,"
which
Tjader
had previously cut for Fantasy.
Tjader
returned to Fantasy in the 1970s, then in 1979 moved over to the new Concord Picante label, where he remained until his death. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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