March 2020
NYTimes Ray Mantilla
03/29/20 15:27
The New York Times recognizes Ray Mantilla.
The last link of the article is to a video I'm a part of.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/28/arts/music/ray-mantilla-dead.html
WBGO article on Ray Mantilla
https://www.wbgo.org/post/ray-mantilla-percussionist-who-blazed-trail-both-jazz-and-latin-music-dead-85#stream/0
The last link of the article is to a video I'm a part of.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/28/arts/music/ray-mantilla-dead.html
WBGO article on Ray Mantilla
https://www.wbgo.org/post/ray-mantilla-percussionist-who-blazed-trail-both-jazz-and-latin-music-dead-85#stream/0
Coronavirus Pandemic 2020
03/29/20 13:21
Believe it or not, I started reading “The Discovery of the Germ” while weeding out books last Fall, a month or two before the world was thrust into the coronavirus pandemic. It was interesting to learn the gruesome details of this appallingly clumsy discovery that took several hundred years to figure out starting around the 1500's. Germs, how they worked and what they caused, were not fully understood until a twenty year period between 1880 to 1900. Future generations will likely look back on our ineptnesses during this moment in history with the same jaw dropping appall.
Ray Mantilla
03/21/20 15:22
Ray Mantilla
June 22, 1934 - March 21, 2020:
Another musical colleague and friend has passed. I worked in Ray’s bands over the past 18 years. We spent untold hours traveling and performing together and shared some great times. In between gigs was always an adventure. Over the years I heard countless stories of his musical collaborations that were truly remarkable. I wish I could remember half of them. He was one of those last remaining icons of a bygone era of music. He could be maddening at times but was also an endearing spirit. Many of us thought he was leaving this world a few years ago but in a testament to his domineering power and musical spirit he made a remarkable recovery to come back and perform right up to last month. Still full of energy following his 85th birthday last June, he performed as part of a concert I produced at the Times Center last July. Along with his regular Jazz Foundation gigs, he recorded a yet to be released CD for Savant Records last October.
His passing from cancer at this time of coronavirus concerns/rules/protocols sadly meant that friends were unable to visit him during his last days at the hospital. And that any memorial must be postponed to a later time.
Farewell Ray Mantilla you will be greatly missed.
*To Be Clear, Please Note: Ray passed from cancer not from coronavirus. He was battling cancer on and off for years. It was because of Coronavirus concerns/rules/protocol that friends could not visit him during his last days in the hospital.
June 22, 1934 - March 21, 2020:
Another musical colleague and friend has passed. I worked in Ray’s bands over the past 18 years. We spent untold hours traveling and performing together and shared some great times. In between gigs was always an adventure. Over the years I heard countless stories of his musical collaborations that were truly remarkable. I wish I could remember half of them. He was one of those last remaining icons of a bygone era of music. He could be maddening at times but was also an endearing spirit. Many of us thought he was leaving this world a few years ago but in a testament to his domineering power and musical spirit he made a remarkable recovery to come back and perform right up to last month. Still full of energy following his 85th birthday last June, he performed as part of a concert I produced at the Times Center last July. Along with his regular Jazz Foundation gigs, he recorded a yet to be released CD for Savant Records last October.
His passing from cancer at this time of coronavirus concerns/rules/protocols sadly meant that friends were unable to visit him during his last days at the hospital. And that any memorial must be postponed to a later time.
Farewell Ray Mantilla you will be greatly missed.
*To Be Clear, Please Note: Ray passed from cancer not from coronavirus. He was battling cancer on and off for years. It was because of Coronavirus concerns/rules/protocol that friends could not visit him during his last days in the hospital.