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Biography

A press-ready biography of Wendell Rivera.

Buffalo News

A review of Wendell Rivera's Latin Jazz Ensemble in the Buffalo News.

Latin Beat Magazine

100-best Latin Jazz Albums, according to Latin Beat Magazine.

Latin Style

A review of Portfolio in Latin Style magazine.

Jazziz

A review of Portfolio in Jazziz magazine.

More reviews:

"Not since chicken wings has Buffalo offered us such a hot-n-spicy delight as Wendell Rivera's latest recording" Arturo Gomez, WDNA


"In Among Friends, the Latin foundations are never far below the surface. On a majority of the tracks, the band personnel is rounded out with charter members picked by Rivera when he formed his Latin Jazz band ten years ago: Dave Schiavone, saxophones; Pat Georger, keyboards; Hector Diaz, bass; and John Bacon, Jr., drums. With each contributing his instrumental voice to the band, the resulting musical colors define the group's sound. The solos of Schiavone, Georger, and Bacon, along with newcomer Hermanson and the leader, are never less than magnificent." — Dick Judelsohn WBFO 88.7


"New York-based Puerto Rican percussionist-composer-band leader Wendell Rivera is living proof that while you can take the boy out of the tropics you can't take the tropics out of the boy." — Hispanic Magazine


"Wendell puts together an ensemble of New Yorks finest instrumentalists and together they deliver some of the freshest Latin jazz grooves around." —Latin Beat Magazine


"Happy sax solos. Pianistic strings of pearls. Latin spirit and perfectionism, jazz individuality, grooves and percussion 'con salsa' that will get you up and dancing"
— Charlie Kiel, Author, Ethnomusicologist


"Buffalo, New York-based, Puerto Rican-born percussionist Wendell Rivera muscles his way into the top rank of Latin-jazz groups with his second release as a leader, Portfolio (WPR Productions). Boasting three salsa-flavored tracks recorded in San Juan, the session is loaded with engaging melodies, taut jazz soloing, and stirring Afro-Caribbean rhythms. A strong shot of tropical flavor is provided by the leader's aunt, legendary vocalist Yolanda Rivera, whose throaty style on her self-penned Otra Vez Vuelva a Cantar is a bracing departure from the Latin-jazz norm, as is Pa' la Playa, with its exuberant coro vocal and sassy bomba groove. Cuatro (Puerto Rican folk guitar) sensation Yomo Toro adds another distinctive, salsa-rooted touch to the date. Featuring standout trumpet soloist Jeff Jarvis and a variety of instrumental configurations, the session covers a wide range of rhythms and idioms. Doña Dominga is a funky cha-cha that slithers through a Horace Silver-like melody, delivered by a tough-sounding trumpet-and-tenor front line. El Barrio Tune, a fast-charging mambo, could easily become a genre standard. Inventive versions of Lee Morgan's lovely Ceora, Trane's Naima, and Toots Thieleman's Bluessette, outfitted in a churning 6/8 Afro rhythm, all add up to a serious mainstream Latin-jazz statement."
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