Manolo Badrena
Manolo Badrena (born March 17, 1952 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a percussionist most noted for his work with Weather Report from 1976 to 1977. He has made contributions to over 100 recordings that span jazz, world music, pop, and Latin music. Badrena has played with The Zawinul Syndicate, the Rolling Stones, Mezzoforte, Joni Mitchell, Spyro Gyra, Art Blakey, Bill Evans, Steve Khan, Carla Bley, Talking Heads, Blondie, Michael Franks, Ahmad Jamal, Hugo Fattoruso, and others.
Badrena currently lives in Fair View, New Jersey. He is the leader (drums, percussion, guitar, vocals) of the Latin jazz band Trio Mundo.
Discography
With Billy Hart
- Oshumare (Gramavision, 1985)
With Masaru Imada
- Seaside (1982)
With Ahmad Jamal
- Rossiter Road (Atlantic, 1986)
- The Essence Part One (Birdology, 1995)
- Big Byrd: The Essence Part 2 (Birdology, 1995)
- The Blue Moon (JazzVillage, 2012)
With Eliane Elias
- The Three Americas (Blue Note, 1996)
With Hugh Masekela
- Main Event Live (A&M, 1978)
External links
- A Day with Manolo Badrena, interview by Alex Pertout
- Review of Trio Mundo's 2004 album, "Rides Again".
- Meinl Percussion Artist Manolo Badrena, USA
- Weather Report @ MySpace
- Weather Report "Teen Town" live video w/ Badrena from Midnight Special on YouTube
- Video of Badrena solo with Gustavo Casenave Trio on YouTube
- Video of Vicki Genfan CD Release Party w/ Manolo Badrena on YouTube
- Review of Manolo DVD - All that Percussion
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