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Edición especial dedicada a la primera versión de Vallenato Al Parque, teniendo como invitados a Jaime Luis Campillo, Rey Vallenato Profesional 2024, Sara Arango, actual Reina Vallenata, Gregorio Uribe, destacado artista distrital, Rolando González, Concejal y creador del evento y María Claudia Parias, Directora de Idartes.Redes:⦁ Vallenato Al Parquehttps://www.instagram.com/vallenatoalparqueoficial⦁ Sonido Libre Podcast es dirigido y producido por Iván Zaineahttps://www.instagram.com/sonidolibrepodcasthttps://twitter.com/sonidolibrepod⦁ Música por Mario Andrés Salazar de Pluszeichen Recordshttps://www.instagram.com/pluszeichenrecordsFotografía tomada de IG @vallenatoalparqueoficialArte por https://www.instagram.com/_delfish_/_Estudiante de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Estuvimos en el backstage de un cantautor y acordeonista bogotano, que hoy debuta como escritor con su libro “El Llamado”, un libro que empezó siendo una terapia para hacer catarsis de sus pensamientos sobre el suicidio, que desde los 7 años lo han perseguido. Gregorio Uribe nos cuenta en este episodio sobre su conexión con la música y cómo se entrelaza con la literatura. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/30minutos-en-el-backstage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/30minutos-en-el-backstage/support
This week on Radio Active Kids, we have a huge potpourri of new music! Songs by Dan + Claudia Zanes, 123 Andrés (ft. Rubén Blades, Red Yarn, Luis Fernando Borjas, Rissi Palmer, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta, & Gregorio Uribe!!!), Kath Bee - Children's Songwriter, Loopy Tunes Preschool Music, Imagination Movers, Itty Bitty Beats & Mr. Nick Davio, AN VEDI on Bongo Boy Records, Mr. Pete's Playhouse, EVT Kids, Ed and Carol Nicodemi, The Faithful Sidekicks, Kathryn Hoss, Em and Me Music, Mättu & Schnuder Buebe, Mama B & Uncle T, Stuart Stotts - Musician, Author, Storyteller, & #SlytherSpouse! Playlist is here.
An established singer, songwriter, accordionist and big band leader, Gregorio Uribe was born in Bogotá, Colombia and is currently based in New York City. Uribe has made a name for himself in the Latin music scene of both New York City and Boston. Well known for leading the Gregorio Uribe Big Band, a 16-piece orchestra that blends cumbia and other Colombian rhythms with powerful big band arranging, Uribe released "Cumbia Universal" (Zoho Music) featuring 8-time GRAMMY-winner and Latin music icon Rubén Blades in October 2015. Upon its release the debut album for the big band hit the Billboard charts and received widespread critical acclaim with performances selling out at Jazz at Lincoln Center in NY, Villa Victoria Center for the Arts in Boston and two concerts at the celebrated Teatro Colón in his native Bogotá, Colombia. He was also named by the government of Colombia as one of the "100 Most Successful Colombians Abroad". Tune in for an excellent and upbeat episode of the Colombia Calling podcast www.gregoriouribe.com
Cantante, compositor, acordeonista y líder de orquesta, Uribe nació en Bogotá, Colombia y actualmente radica en la ciudad de Nueva York. Egresado de la prestigiosa Berklee College of Music en Boston, Uribe ha forjado un lugar singular en la escena musical latina de Nueva York y Boston. En Colombia encabeza la experiencia turística Sound of Colombia, un paseo musical por el Caribe colombiano.
New York City is home to a diverse community of Colombian musicians and groups who create in a wide range of traditional, popular and experimental music styles for diasporic communities and beyond. Our “Colombia in NYC” program takes us from independence day celebrations in a chic Manhattan club with accordion virtuoso Gregorio Uribe, to vallenato parties and outdoor festivals. We’ll hear from experimental groups Combo Chimbita and Delsonido; traditional Afro-Colombian bullerengue group Bulla en El Barrio; salsero, folklorist and educator Pablo Mayor; innovative dance bands MAKU Soundsystem and Grupo Rebolú; harp virtuoso Edmar Castañeda, and many more amazing performers. Along the way, musicians weave in stories about nationalism, identity, place and diaspora, and discuss the challenges and opportunities New York offers for Colombian musicians. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet. Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ APWW PGM #736 [Distributed 1/12/2017]
New York City is home to a diverse community of Colombian musicians and groups who create in a wide range of traditional, popular and experimental music styles for diasporic communities and beyond. Colombia in NYC takes us from independence day celebrations in a chic Manhattan club with accordion virtuoso Gregorio Uribe, to vallenato parties and outdoor festivals. We'll hear from experimental groups Combo Chimbita and Delsonido; traditional Afro-Colombian bullerengue group Bulla En El Barrio; salsero, folklorist and educator Pablo Mayor; innovative dance bands MAKU Soundsystem and Grupo Rebolú, harp virtuoso Edmar Castañeda and many more amazing musicians. Along the way, musicians weave in stories about nationalism, identity, place and diaspora, and discuss the challenges and opportunities New York City offers for Colombian musicians. Producer: Morgan Greenstreet APWW #736 Air Date 08/17/2016
Uribe leads the high energy, must-see 16-piece Gregorio Uribe Big Band (GUBB) that blends funk and jazz with cumbia and chandé from his native Colombia. Credited by The Boston Globe with creating “an intoxicating variety” of music, Uribe has performed with Latin music luminaries including Ruben Blades, Carlos Vives and Arturo O'Farrill. Uribe's whirlwind travels began when he studied at the Berklee College of Music, where he received the Steve Gadd Zildjian Scholarship Award in 2007. He moved to New York City in 2008 and soon established himself firmly within the heart of the city's music scene. Uribe has performed extensively including at The Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.), Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC), and the United Nations. In 2012, Uribe was named by Colombia's government one of the 100 Most Outstanding Colombians Living Abroad. The list included Shakira, Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez, and actress Sofia Vergara. GUBB's audiences are diverse, energetic, and wholeheartedly receptive of the Colombian and Latin rhythms. The band features a unique combination of New York's top musicians from around the world, including Argentina, Canada, Mexico and the U.S. GUBB's debut album is Cumbia Universal, released on the prestigious Latin jazz label, Zoho Music. The label has also released albums by Grammy-winning artists Ray Barreto, Arturo O'Farrill, and Bobby Sanabria.
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March 26, 2015 By Sophie Maricq and Rob Hochschild The New York-based Gregorio Uribe Big Band is a 16-piece orchestra that blends cumbia and other Colombian rhythms with the powerful sound and arrangements of a high-intensity large ensemble. Led by Colombia-born vocalist and accordionist Gregorio Uribe, the band held a monthly residency for four years at Zinc Bar in Greenwich Village, and has performed at the Kennedy Center, Iridium Jazz Club, and Celebrate Brooklyn Festival, in addition to other leading venues. After spending his teenage years in his hometown of Bogotá, Colombia, Uribe eventually moved to Boston, enrolled at Berklee, and graduated with a degree in music in 2008. Uribe has been an artist-in-residence at Dartmouth College and a commissioned composer for Grammy-winning Arturo O'Farrill’s Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, and has performed with Carlos Vives and Rubén Blades, among others. He was recently named by the government of Colombia as one of the "100 Most Successful Colombians Abroad." In 2015, the band will release its debut album, a collection of songs that promises to be both danceable and sophisticated, approximating the experience of seeing the band live. The track featured in this episode of Sounds of Berklee, "Caribe Contigo," featured on was MTV’s Tr3s for four weeks in the United States and England. The Gregorio Uribe Big Band performs at Berklee in the NPR live concert program, The Checkout—Live at Berklee, on April 1, 2015.
March 26, 2015 By Sophie Maricq and Rob Hochschild The New York-based Gregorio Uribe Big Band is a 16-piece orchestra that blends cumbia and other Colombian rhythms with the powerful sound and arrangements of a high-intensity large ensemble. Led by Colombia-born vocalist and accordionist Gregorio Uribe, the band held a monthly residency for four years at Zinc Bar in Greenwich Village, and has performed at the Kennedy Center, Iridium Jazz Club, and Celebrate Brooklyn Festival, in addition to other leading venues. After spending his teenage years in his hometown of Bogotá, Colombia, Uribe eventually moved to Boston, enrolled at Berklee, and graduated with a degree in music in 2008. Uribe has been an artist-in-residence at Dartmouth College and a commissioned composer for Grammy-winning Arturo O'Farrill’s Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, and has performed with Carlos Vives and Rubén Blades, among others. He was recently named by the government of Colombia as one of the "100 Most Successful Colombians Abroad." In 2015, the band will release its debut album, a collection of songs that promises to be both danceable and sophisticated, approximating the experience of seeing the band live. The track featured in this episode of Sounds of Berklee, "Caribe Contigo," featured on was MTV’s Tr3s for four weeks in the United States and England. The Gregorio Uribe Big Band performs at Berklee in the NPR live concert program, The Checkout—Live at Berklee, on April 1, 2015.
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Gregorio was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia. At 17 he decided to explore different Latin music genres by backpacking and performing in streets, buses and beaches around South America. After his adventure, Gregorio earned his degree from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. During his studies, Gregorio was influenced by Jazz which propelled him to create The Gregorio Uribe Big Band – a 16 piece musical experience that blends Afro-Colombian rhythms with funk grooves and powerful big band arrangements. Gregorio's energetic and innovative approach to the music of his country has led him to share the stage with such renowned artists as Grammy-winners Ruben Blades and Carlos Vives, and to perform at venues including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. In February 2012, Gregorio released his solo album, Pluma Y Vino, at the Blue Note. Gregorio performs with his Big Band the first Thursday of every month at Zinc Bar in the heart of Greenwich Village in New York City.