Irlando
"Maky" López
Biographie Grupo
Naidy Les Musicens
Biography
Irlando "Maky" López, music director and coproducer,
was born in 1962 in Charanbirá, a small village in the northern
Pacific province of Chocó. At age 15, he moved
to Cali. He became interested in the music of the Southern Pacific Lowlands,
Currulao, as a dancer
in Cali in an important group called Los Bogas del Pacifico, first
as a dancer and later as a musician. He continued in the group at the
Unversidad Libre, and in various projects such as Rio Guapi, Grupo
Bahia, and the Currulao Sinfónico, which featured a folkloric marimba
group alongside a symphony orchestra, directed by Hugo Candelario González.
He recroded twice with Grupo Bahia, with which he performed in London,
Chicago and the Lisbon World's Fair. In 2000
he formed Grupo Naidy.
Grupo
Naidy
Named after a fruit endemic to the Pacific coast, to participicate in
Cali's annual Petronio Alvárez Festival of the Music of
the Pacific. That year,
the group won the prize of Best Marimba Group in the festival and
made its first recording, Tributo a los ancestros (Tribute to the
Ancestors). In 2002, they recorded a second CD, Cosechando una semilla
(Harvesting a Seed). In 2003, Maky conducted music workshops in New
York University and took Grupo Naidy to perform at the Lincoln
Center. Maky also conducted workshops at the Chicago Folk and Roots
Festival in 1999.
 
The Musicians
Juana Maria Angula (cantadora)
Ana Hernández (cantadora)
Carlina Andrade (cantadora)
Gladys "Titi" Bazán
(Cantadora)
Baudilio Cuama Rentería
(marimba)
Alirio Suárez Díaz
(bombo)
Isaías"Saxo"
Carabalí (cununo)
Alex Cuama Valencia (bombo
arrullador) (Tragically, on August 1oth, 2004, shortly after the making
of this recording, Alex and Jiminson Cuama were shot and killed on a street
corner after rehearsal).
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