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Machito

voc, 1908-1984 CU, Havana
Singer / Musician of Latin and Jazz
A.k.a. Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo Frank "Machito" Grillo

Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo (February, 16, 1912, Havana, Cuba - † April 15, 1984, London, England) He is one of the most criminally underrated artists in the landscape of Afro-Caribbean music. A musical genius and mercurial bandleader whom Tito Puente himself called el maestro - the master. Now, this volume in the La Herencia series allows us to rediscover and cherish the legacy of Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo. Everything about Machito was unique and different. He was one of the few Afro-Cuban singers who performed both coro (chorus) and inspiraciones (verses) within the same tune. He shared vocal duties with his sister, Graciela Pérez-Grillo, creating mellifluous harmonies that are instantly recognizable. Most importantly, Machito infused every song in his dozens of albums with an air of bonhomie. Once you discover the warmth and giddy sense of humor that define his recordings, you will probably be hooked - just like the many Machito fans all over the world who get a smile on their faces with the simple mention of the man's name. Born in 1908, Machito was the son of a cigar manufacturer. In 1937, he left his native Cuba for New York - a move that would change the history of Latin music. After working with tropical luminaries of the time such as Cuarteto Caney, Noro Morales and Xavier Cugat, Machito founded his own group, the Afro-Cubans, in 1940. Together with his brother-in-law and musical director Mario Bauzá, he was one of the pioneers of the Latin jazz movement - their track "Tanga" was just as groundbreaking as "Manteca," the historic collaboration between Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo. But to think of Machito simply as a Latin jazz musician would be a huge mistake. Yes, his 1957 album Kenya is one of the genre's most influential recordings. But Machito thrived in every tropical style imaginable: he recorded mambos and cha cha chas with unparalleled panache, but never forgot to include a steamy bolero in his repertoire. Boasting earth shattering performances by Graciela, Machito's boleros are some of the most transcendental examples of the genre. As decades passed, Machito made it a point to inform himself about the latest trends in music. He explored the bossa nova, Latin Soul and boogaloo fads. The decade between the mid '50s and the mid '60s was a time of prodigious creativity for Machito and his orchestra. Its musicians and vocalists were at the peak of their powers, and they recorded copiously. It was also the time when the orchestras of Machito, Tito Rodríguez and Tito Puente competed against one other at the mythical Palladium - the temple of Afro-Cuban music in New York. The tracks on this collection are culled mostly from the albums that Machito recorded for the Tico label during that period: classic LPs such as Sí Sí, No No (1956), the forgotten masterpiece Machito Inspired (1957), A Night Out (1960) and Tremendo Cumbán (1963). The opening track in this anthology is an electrifying version of the classic Cuban tune "El Yerbero." Check out the tightness of the brass section, as well as the vocal exuberance of both Machito and Graciela. This is the kind of swing that only the few true masters of Afro-Caribbean dynamics can possess. Included in Tremendo Cumbán, "Escúchame" is one of the few boleros where Machito can be heard sharing lead vocals with his sister. Their voices soar, backed by a silky big-band arrangement. Also from the same album, the inimitable "Franciscua Guajira" showcases Machito's eccentric sense of humor. After launching into the infectious chant "que sea como sea/que para bien sea," Machito and Graciela engage in a hilarious dialogue that also involves singer/songwriter Marcelino Guerra. The track fades out with the sound of Graciela's hearty laughter. A sarcastic ode to the climatological pleasures of New York City, "Freezilandia" includes a touch of doo-wop vocal harmonies and a sweet mood of wide-eyed innocence about it - it is one of the orchestra's most endearing songs. The same doo-wop influence can be heard on Graciela's dreamy reading of the timeless bolero "Contigo En La Distancia." The exotic "Heat Wave" is a lush instrumental cover of the 1933 Irving Berlin standard - from a 1959 LP devoted solely to Latinizing the Berlin songbook. Transposing American classics to tropical music was a popular stylistic device of the time, used with equal success by Tito Puente and Tito Rodríguez. "Sopa de Pichón," which Machito composed himself, was one of his first big hits with the Afro-Cubans. The crisp version that we chose to include here is from the 1959 session Cha Cha Cha At The Palladium. In 1956, Graciela had caused a stir with the salacious (and somewhat overwhelming) "Sí Sí, No No." The singer would step into similar double-entendre territory again with the hit "Ay, José." It was included in the excellent 1963 LP Esta Es Graciela, which together with Intimo Y Sentimental, were Machito's last two releases for Tico - and an attempt to launch Graciela herself as the star of the Machito orchestra. In the mid '70s, Machito would take a decision that remains puzzling to this day. In an attempt to compete with the smaller salsa combos of the time, he downsized his group, leaving behind both Graciela and Mario Bauzá. "I don't know what got to him," says Graciela from her New York apartment, with sadness in her voice. "To this day, there is no explanation for what he did." Machito carried on, recording with former Eddie Palmieri vocalist Lalo Rodríguez. By the early '80s, his sound had embraced the contemporary salsa aesthetics that he himself had helped develop. The closing track on this anthology, "Soy Salsero," draws a full circle - from Afro-Cuban jazz pioneer to salsa star. El maestro Machito passed away in 1984, after suffering a heart attack during a performance at the London jazz club Ronnie Scott's. Musically, he was still at the top of his game.

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Backing Vocals
Genres
  • Latin
  • Jazz
  • R&B/Soul
Popular Tracks   
Congo Mulence - 2000 Remaster on Kenya by Machito
Relax and Mambo on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Rico Vacilon - Cha-Cha on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Me Lo Dijo Adela (Sweet and Gentle) on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Mambo Gazon on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Ay José on La Herencia by Machito
Guaglione on Presentando a Machito by Machito
El Aji Caribe on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Cotillion Mambo on Presentando a Machito by Machito
Mambo Infierno on Arriba El Mambo by Various Artists

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
From Montuno To CubopMachito2018Compil.
MachitoMachito2017Compil.
MachitoMachito2017Album
It's Your Thing / Knock On WoodMachito2016Single
Kenya + With Flute To BootMachito2015Compil.
Rhumba With MachitoMachito2013Album
Jazz With Flip And BirdMachito2013Single
El PadrinoMachito2011Compil.
The New Sound Of MachitoMachito2007Album
Cuban CutsTito Puente, Machito, Don Marino Barreto & Antonio Machín2005Compil.
ChacharichaMachito2002Compil.
Kings Of Mambo. Red Hot Afro-Cuban RhythmsTito Puente, Machito2000Compil.
Baila Baila Baila 1943-1948Machito1999Compil.
GuampampiroMachito & His Afro-Cubans1997Compil.
The Mambo KingsTito Puente Meets Machito1996Compil.
Afro-Cuban GroovesMachito1996Compil.
MachitoMachito1995Compil.
Nuevo Mambo - from Cuba to New YorkTito Puente, Celia Cruz, Machito1993Compil.
Me Gusta La CongaXavier Cugat And His Orchestra Featuring: Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Miguelito Valdes, Machito, Tito Rodriguez1992Compil.
Afro Cuban Jazz, Mambo In JazzMachito1992Compil.
1940-1942Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra Featuring Miguelito Valdes - Machito - Tito Rodriguez1991Compil.
Cuarteto Caney (1939-1940)Cuarteto Caney Featuring Machito1991Compil.
Bird On Verve - Volume 4Charlie Parker, Machito Supervised By Norman Granz1984Compil.
The Greatest Recordings Of The Big Band EraJimmie Lunceford / Sam Donahue / Jerry Gray / Skinnay Ennis / Machito1984Compil.
Machito And His Salsa Big BandMachito1982Album
Cuarteto CaneyCuarteto Caney1978Album
Afro-Cuban JazzMachito / Chico O'Farrill / Charlie Parker / Dizzy Gillespie1977Compil.
Afro-Cuban Jazz MoodsDizzy Gillespie Y Machito1976Album
Fantasia CubanaMachito1975Single
Machito Goes MemphisMachito1968Album
Mucho Mucho MachitoMachito1965Album
Tremendo CumbanMachito1963Album
Machito At The CrescendoMachito1961Album
The Sun Also RisesMachito1957Album
Afro-Cuban Jazz - The Music Of Chico O´FarrillMachito1956Album
Plays Mambos And Cha-Cha-ChaMachito1954Album
Afro Cuban JazzMachito1953Album
Afro Cuban Jazz SuiteMachito1953Single
Jazz With Flip And BirdMachito1952Album
Latin-American RhythmsMachito1950Album
Cha Cha Cha Carnival Featuring The Kings Of The Cha ChaTito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, Conjunto Caney, Machito, Pete Terrace, Neil Lewis, Joe LustigCompil.
Cha Cha Cha!MachitoSingle
BarbarabaeMachitoSingle
RhumbasMachitoAlbum
Latin Golden Goodies For Dancing Vol. 2Vicentico Valdés, Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, Machito, Mongo Santamaria, GracielaCompil.
Latin SpectacularTito Puente And Selections By Alfredito, Tito Rodriguez, Joe Loco, Machito, Martino SavantoCompil.
Rhumbas With MachitoMachitoSingle
Dale Jamon A La Jeva / Buena Noche Che CheMachitoSingle
Fiesta De Bailables - Con Las Orquestas De César Concepción-Machito-Noro Morales Y OtrosCesar Concepcion - Machito Y Noro MoralesCompil.
The Spanish Side Of JazzCandido, Machito, Willie BoboCompil.
Festival De MerengueManuel Sánchez Acosta, Sylvia DeGrasse, Machito, Damiron Y Chapuseaux, Graciela, Rolando La SerieCompil.
Cubanito / Si Si No NoMiguelito Valdes / Graciela & MachitoSingle
Mambo CaravanMachito, Tito Puente, Joe LocoAlbum
Dale Jamon A La Jeva / RumbantelaMachitoSingle
Jazz With Flip + BirdMachitoSingle
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