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Ray
Mantilla was born in 1934 in the rhythm rich, dance-crazed atmosphere
of the South Bronx where Afro-Cuban rhythmic forms transmogrified
with jazz harmonies and sensibilities in the streets, the homes
and dance halls. By 21, Mantilla was on the bandstand playing conga
drums along with contemporaries Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto,
playing that unique Neo-Nuyorican synthesis known as 'salsa'
With
flutist Herbie Mann, Ray Mantilla entered the international spotlight
in 1960. Then, Max Roach invited him to be part of the classic "Freedom
Now Suite" recording.
After a stint in Puerto Rico where he
honed his skills on the trap set, Ray returned to the States to
find himself touring nationally and in Europe and Japan with Art
Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. For the seven years Ray was with
Blakey he occupied his off-hours doing studio work while recording
and performing with almost every major figure in jazz including
singers Eartha Kitt and Josephine Baker.
In
1977, Ray Mantilla became the first North American Latin musician
to play in Cuba since the Cuban Revolution when he appeared there
as an essential member of the historic goodwill ensemble led by
Dizzy Gillespie.
Ray
Mantilla's career has included membership in many legendary Jazz
and Latin Jazz ensembles. A short list of Mantilla's credits includes,
Max Roach, Charles Mingus, Ray Barretto, Gato Barbieri, Sonny Stitt,
Bobby Watson, Herbie Mann, Tito Puente, Cedar Walton, and Freddie
Hubbard. Prolific in the studio, Mantilla can be heard on more than
200 albums. He has appeared in all major clubs in New York City
-- the Apollo Theater, Palladium, Blue Note, SOB's, Birdland, Fat
Tuesday's, Village Gate and the Village Vanguard in addition to
many major international jazz festivals such as Sanremo, the Pori
Jazz Festival, JVC Jazz Festival, Montreaux Jazz Festival and the
Grande Parade du Jazz.
Ray Mantilla describes his music as "Latin Jazz with authentic
Latino rhythms." His goal, he says "is to keep playing
good music, have people come to see us, and to preserve the tradition."
In 2003 Ray Mantilla signed with Savant Records and his first record
for the label, “Man-Ti-Ya” was released (SCD 2059).
His latest recording, “Good Vibrations” (SCD 2073) adds
the unique sound of Mike Freeman's vibes to his ensemble.
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