Miguel Zenón

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Santo 12:05 Tools
Juguete 06:45 Tools
Residencial Llorens Torres 04:53 Tools
Punto Cubano 08:08 Tools
Silencio 09:34 Tools
Lamamilla 05:58 Tools
Penta 07:34 Tools
Incomprendido 06:57 Tools
Villa Palmeras 07:05 Tools
Seis Cinco 05:46 Tools
Academia 06:10 Tools
Olas Y Arenas 06:59 Tools
Temes 06:10 Tools
Esta Plena 07:49 Tools
Perdon 07:28 Tools
Colobó 07:28 Tools
Alma Adentro 06:55 Tools
Camarón 07:44 Tools
Tiemblas 07:24 Tools
Cantor 06:16 Tools
Amor 05:59 Tools
Perfume de Gardenias 06:47 Tools
Tipico 08:25 Tools
Oyelo 06:16 Tools
Ciclo 08:25 Tools
Pandero Y Pagode 08:25 Tools
Jíbaro 07:28 Tools
Awakening (Prelude) 03:45 Tools
Ulysses In Slow Motion 07:06 Tools
Sangre de Mi Sangre 09:47 Tools
Leyenda 09:15 Tools
Calle Calma 04:38 Tools
Corteza 10:00 Tools
Perdón 07:28 Tools
Ceremonial 09:47 Tools
Third Dimension 10:00 Tools
Las Ramas 07:42 Tools
Villa Coope 09:00 Tools
Entre las Raices 06:51 Tools
The Missing Piece 07:42 Tools
Identities Are Changeable 09:18 Tools
Despedida 06:51 Tools
De Donde Vienes? (Overture) 09:18 Tools
Progreso 09:18 Tools
Chorreao 05:55 Tools
Qué Será De Puerto Rico? 08:02 Tools
Llanera 06:18 Tools
My Home 14:55 Tools
Aguinaldo 07:29 Tools
Oye Como Va 14:32 Tools
Transfiguration 06:35 Tools
Mega 06:46 Tools
Villarán 09:09 Tools
Awakening (Interlude) 00:30 Tools
Morning Chant 08:13 Tools
Enramada 06:12 Tools
First Language 07:39 Tools
Same Fight 12:20 Tools
Rosario 12:20 Tools
Awakening (Postlude) 00:30 Tools
Las Tumbas 00:30 Tools
Ya 06:42 Tools
Mariandá 05:48 Tools
A Reminder Of Us 06:39 Tools
Second Generation Lullaby 12:24 Tools
Through Culture and Tradition 07:39 Tools
Looking Forward 07:03 Tools
440 07:39 Tools
Great Is Thy Faithfulness 08:18 Tools
De Donde Vienes? (Outro) 06:51 Tools
Milagrosa 03:39 Tools
Awakening - Postlude 02:23 Tools
Fajardeño 06:51 Tools
Awakening - Interlude 05:24 Tools
Talita 06:24 Tools
Prayer #1 (Blessing) 02:15 Tools
Retrospectives 07:03 Tools
Yochabel 06:51 Tools
Intro / Maelo a Capella 06:51 Tools
El Negro Bembón 06:51 Tools
J.S.B. 07:41 Tools
Quítate de la Vía, Perico 07:41 Tools
Cadenas 07:41 Tools
Anxiety 05:48 Tools
Pequeña Serenata Diurna 06:44 Tools
Campanitas De Cristal 07:23 Tools
El Bloque 06:49 Tools
Prayer #2 (Thanksgiving) 06:44 Tools
La Muerte de Rocamadour 07:31 Tools
Traigo Salsa 07:31 Tools
Buenos Aires 12:59 Tools
Oye!!! (Intro) 01:27 Tools
La Gata Montesa 01:27 Tools
Fajardeno 06:53 Tools
El Cruze 08:02 Tools
Promesa 06:43 Tools
Alma con calma 14:09 Tools
Yumac 14:09 Tools
El Nazareno 14:09 Tools
Gekrepten 08:02 Tools
Future Apparent 06:53 Tools
Las Caras Lindas 06:53 Tools
Villabeño 06:53 Tools
Hola 06:53 Tools
El necio 08:02 Tools
Si Te Contara 08:02 Tools
¿Qué Será de Puerto Rico? 08:01 Tools
Viejo 08:01 Tools
Cadenza 08:01 Tools
JOS Nigeria 14:09 Tools
Milagrosa (feat. Spektral Quartet) 14:09 Tools
Que Sera De Puerto Rico? 08:01 Tools
Hypnotized 14:09 Tools
Mikasonik Theme 08:01 Tools
Summer Garden 08:01 Tools
210 Centre St. 14:09 Tools
Young In The 80's 14:09 Tools
A Ballad About Something 14:09 Tools
Oliveira 07:06 Tools
Morellina 07:06 Tools
La Maga 14:09 Tools
Nobody Else But Me 14:09 Tools
The Edge (Outro) 01:44 Tools
Típico 04:52 Tools
Traveler 04:52 Tools
Passing Recline 07:06 Tools
Concentracznyi 01:44 Tools
El Club de la Serpiente 10:10 Tools
Berthe Trépat 03:39 Tools
24/7 04:52 Tools
Who Loves You Better 04:52 Tools
Que Sera de Puerto Rico 06:30 Tools
Alma Con Alma 06:30 Tools
Azalea 03:39 Tools
The Magmillion Caper 06:30 Tools
West End Blues 06:30 Tools
Game Theory 06:30 Tools
Farjardeño 06:30 Tools
Entre las Raíces 06:30 Tools
Yumac (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:30 Tools
Afinque 06:30 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix 06:30 Tools
Landmark - Underground Version 06:30 Tools
Llanerra 06:43 Tools
Beholding 06:30 Tools
Que Te Pedi - Bonus Track 06:30 Tools
Prayer No. 1 (Blessing) 06:30 Tools
Que Te Pedi (Bonus Track) 06:30 Tools
Pequena Serenata Diurna 06:43 Tools
Rosario (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
¿De Dónde Vienes? (Overture) 06:43 Tools
Cadenas (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
Movements In Style 06:43 Tools
Predon 06:43 Tools
Promesa (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
Cadenza (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
Viejo (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
Prayer No. 2 (Thanksgiving) 06:43 Tools
¿De Dónde Vienes? (Outro) 06:43 Tools
Villabeño (feat. Spektral Quartet) 06:43 Tools
The Reflex 06:43 Tools
Marianadá 06:43 Tools
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A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Miguel Zenón studied saxophone at the famed Escuela Libre de Musica; an institution that boasts distinguished alumnus throughout the musical world. Although Zenón listened to and explored the music of Charlie Parker and other jazz greats while in high school, it wasn’t until he began his studies at the Berklee School of Music—where he received a scholarship from the Puerto Rico Heineken Jazz Festival—that his formal jazz training began. Zenón excelled at Berklee and received the Berklee Best Scholarship Award, the Frederic Cameron Weber Award and a grant from the Corporation of Musical Arts while in attendance. It was also during this time that he became active in the Boston area jazz scene and gained professional experience with the drummer Bob Moses’ Mozamba and the Either/Orchestra. Upon his graduation in 1998, Zenón received a scholarship to attend the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in New York City where he received his Masters in Saxophone Performance in 2001. The distinguished list of musicians/educators he has studied with include: Angel Marrero, Leslie Lopez, Rafael Martinez, Danilo Perez, Dick Oatts, Dave Liebman, George Garzone and Bill Pierce. In his very short, but rather illustrious career, the 29 year old Zenón has performed and/or recorded with a quite a diverse array of artists and groups including David Sanchez, Danilo Perez, William Cepeda’s Afrorican Jazz, Bob Moses’ Mozamba, The Either/Orchestra, The Village Vanguard Orchestra, The Guillermo Klein Big Band, The Mingus Big Band, Charlie Haden, The David Murray Big Band, The Jason Lindner Big Band, Brian Lynch,Bobby Hutcherson, Greg Tardy, Branford Marsalis, Ray Barretto, Steve Coleman, Michele Rosewoman, and Ed Simon, among others. He has released three CD’s as a leader. The first one, “Looking Forward” for the Fresh Sound Talent label, was selected by both The New York Times and TomaJazz Magazine as on of the top 10 Jazz CD’s of 2002.The second one, “Ceremonial”, was released in 2004 by Marsalis Music. This made Zenon one of the first artists signed by this label, founded by saxophone great Branford Marsalis. Miguel toped the prestigious “2004,2005 and 2006 Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll” for “Alto Saxophone Deserving Wider recognition”. In addition to touring with his quartet throughout the US and Europe, Zenon’s group was selected in 2003 to travel to Africa as part of the Jazz Ambassador program sponsored by the Kennedy Center and The Department of State. He has been a clinician at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada,Le Moyne College in Syracuse,New York and at the Diaz Institute in Houston, Texas. He has also served as a private saxophone instructor at the jazz department of The New School, New York City since 2003. In the spring of 2004 he was selected to form part of a project created by the San Francisco Jazz Festival called “The SFJAZZ Collective”. The SFJAZZ Collective convenes in San Francisco each spring for a three-week residency. Throughout this extended rehearsal period—a rarity in today’s jazz—the octet workshops the season’s new repertoire and interacts with the Bay Area community through SFJAZZ’s education programs for youth and adults. The Collective then takes to the performance stage, including home season concerts under the auspices of the SFJAZZ Spring Season and a national and international tour, with stops in a number of the world’s most prominent concert halls.The result of the tour is Live Recording that features a composition by each of the members and pays tribute to a Jazz Master (Ornette Coleman,John Coltrane,Herbie Hancock) by featuring some of their legendary compositions.After triumphant seasons in 2004,2005 and 2006,the group will reunite once again to celebrate it’s fourth season in the spring of 2007. “Jibaro”, Zenon’s second CD for Marsalis Music, was released in the Spring of 2005 to critical acclaim(read Reviews).The CD serves as a tribute to the “Musica Jibara” of the island of Puerto Rico, and it’s music was commissioned by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts.”Jibaro” was chosen as one of the “Best Recordings of 2005” by sources including The New York Times, Latin Beat, El Nuevo Dia, Descarga.com, The Chicago Tribune, among others. In 2012 Miguel Zenon & Laurent Coq released the recording "Rayuela". A project of creating, compositing a musical Equivalent to the great Characters from the Novel "Rayuela"/"Hopscotch" by Argentinian Writer Julio Cortazar. The CD is out under the label SSC 1299, featuring Miguel Zenon - alto saxophone, Laurent Coq - piano, Dana Leong - cello & trombone, Dan Weiss - drums, percussion & tabla. The upcoming recording "Oye!!! Live in Puerto Rico", which features "Miguel Zenon & The Rhythm Collective" (w/ Miguel Zenón on Alto Saxophone, Aldemar Valentin on Electric Bass, Tony Escapa on Drums and Reinaldo de Jesus on Percussion)...Original music plus covers of music by Tito Puente and Silvio Rodriguez...Recorded Live at El Taller Ce in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico on December, 2011...Set to be released on May 28th, 2013. - Oye (M.Zenon) - Oye Como Va (Tito Puente) - El Necio (Silvio Rodriguez) - Hypnotized (M.Zenon) - JOS Nigeria (M.Zenon) - Double Edge (M.Zenon) Miguel Zenon & The Rhythm Collective - Miguel Zenon - Alto Saxophone - Aldemar Valentin - Electric Bass - Tony Escapa - Drums - Reinaldo de Jesus - Percussion Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.