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Luis Salinas

Luis Salinas (born 24 June 1957) is an Argentine jazz guitarist who plays electric and nylon string guitars. His music includes elements of bossa nova, samba, Afro-Uruguayan candombe, salsa, boleros, and jazz.[1]

Luis Salinas
Background information
Born (1957-06-24) June 24, 1957 (age 66)
Monte Grande, Argentina
GenresJazz, pop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1990s–present

Early life edit

Luis Salinas was born in Monte Grande and was raised in Villa Diamante, where he lived until the age of 10. After a flood in 1968, he moved back to Monte Grande. His father and stepfather were musicians. He first learned from his father, a "one-man band" who played the high-hat with one foot, the kick drum with the other foot, the guitar, and the harmonica. He used to perform in the Argentine province of Chaco.

Salinas's first time playing the guitar was at the age of five with his stepfather, accompanying him on a chamamé. After hearing him and his father playing music, or after being in a musical environment, he used to stay in his room and practice what he had heard. He owned his first guitar when he was twenty-seven years old. He borrowed guitars from friends in the neighborhood until they realized he kept them too long, and then they refused to lend them to him.

He is self-taught. His best teachers were the records he played by his favorite musicians, which included Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, Oscar Alemán, and Baden Powell. He learned from a Brazilian guitarist at the pub El Papagayo, where he started his career and eventually playing at the pub for eight years.

Career edit

From 1985 to 1991, he worked with Egle Martin, an Argentinean singer, dancer, and producer and played on her bossa-nova album El Arte Del Encuentro. In 1993, Swedish pianist Anders Persson invited Salinas to play at the Umeå Jazz Festival, followed by a tour of Sweden. He signed with GRP Records in 1995 and recorded his debut album, Salinas, for that label in March 1996 with musicians from George Benson's group. He played at the 30th edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival.[1]

On August 22, 1997, he played to 30,000 concert-goers at the Palabra de Guitarra Latina show in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. One week later, at the Guitarras del Mundo festival in Buenos Aires (August 26–31), he was one of main attractions, playing three concerts at Buenos Aires's La Trastienda Club.[2]

His second album, Solo Guitarra, included a version of "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" by Stevie Wonder.[3]

Collaborations edit

Salinas has also worked with Adolfo Abalos, Biréli Lagrène, Danilo Pérez, Dave Holland, George Benson, Hermeto Pascoal, María Graña, Mercedes Sosa, Paco de Lucía, Sylvain Luc, and Tomatito.

Universal Music Group asked him to play with B.B. King in Rio de Janeiro. Salinas replied that he would do it if it was acceptable to King. He got a response from Universal that said King was fascinated by his music, which Salinas found hard to believe. He met King at the soundcheck and King said, "You can play the last song, and if people like it we can keep playing some more".[citation needed] They ended up playing four more songs.

Critical reception edit

Judith Schlesinger writing in AllMusic describes the song "Blue Zamba" on his debut album as "a lovely solo track that belongs squarely in the tradition of the great Latin acoustic players, but with a whiff of Joe Pass as well. All told, a very promising debut."[4]

Awards edit

Gardel Awards

  • 2003 – Best folk album, Música Argentina Vol 1 y 2
  • 2004 – Best Jazz album, Ahí va
  • 2006 – Best Jazz album, Salinas y amigos en España
  • 2007 – Best Instrumental album, Muchas Cosas
  • 2008 – Best Conceptual album, Clásicos de música Argentina y algo más...

Latin Grammy nominations

  • 2006 – Latin Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental album, Salinas y amigos en España
  • 2008 – Latin Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental album, Tango

Discography edit

  • Aire de Tango (Dragon, 1994)
  • Salinas (GRP, 1996)
  • Sólo Guitarra (Dreyfus, 1999)
  • Rosario (Universal, 2001)
  • Música Argentina, Vol. 1 (DBN, 2002)
  • Música Argentina, Vol. 2 (DBN, 2002)
  • Ahí Va (DBN, 2003)
  • En Vivo en el Rosedal (Dreyfus, 2005)
  • Luis Salinas y Amigos en España (Pimienta, 2005)
  • Muchas Cosas (GLD, 2006)
  • Folklore, Vol. 1 (Epsa Music, 2007)
  • Folklore, Vol. 2 (Epsa Music, 2007)
  • Tango (Epsa Music, 2007)
  • Sólo Guitarra (Epsa Music, 2007)
  • Bonus (Epsa Music, 2007)
  • Luis Salinas En Vivo Dia 1 (Epsa Music, 2009)
  • Dia 2: Tango (Epsa Music, 2009)
  • En Vivo Dia 3 (Epsa Music, 2009)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Luis Salinas". Verve Music Group. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  2. ^ Billboard Magazine. Nielsen Business Media. 18 Oct 1997. p. 44. ISSN 0006-2510.
  3. ^ "Luis Salinas". Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  4. ^ Judith Schlesinger. . All Music Guide. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2009-09-16.

External links edit

  • Official website

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8 External linksEarly life editLuis Salinas was born in Monte Grande and was raised in Villa Diamante where he lived until the age of 10 After a flood in 1968 he moved back to Monte Grande His father and stepfather were musicians He first learned from his father a one man band who played the high hat with one foot the kick drum with the other foot the guitar and the harmonica He used to perform in the Argentine province of Chaco Salinas s first time playing the guitar was at the age of five with his stepfather accompanying him on a chamame After hearing him and his father playing music or after being in a musical environment he used to stay in his room and practice what he had heard He owned his first guitar when he was twenty seven years old He borrowed guitars from friends in the neighborhood until they realized he kept them too long and then they refused to lend them to him He is self taught His best teachers were the records he played by his favorite musicians which included Joe Pass Wes Montgomery Oscar Aleman and Baden Powell He learned from a Brazilian guitarist at the pub El Papagayo where he started his career and eventually playing at the pub for eight years Career editFrom 1985 to 1991 he worked with Egle Martin an Argentinean singer dancer and producer and played on her bossa nova album El Arte Del Encuentro In 1993 Swedish pianist Anders Persson invited Salinas to play at the Umea Jazz Festival followed by a tour of Sweden He signed with GRP Records in 1995 and recorded his debut album Salinas for that label in March 1996 with musicians from George Benson s group He played at the 30th edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival 1 On August 22 1997 he played to 30 000 concert goers at the Palabra de Guitarra Latina show in Palma Mallorca Spain One week later at the Guitarras del Mundo festival in Buenos Aires August 26 31 he was one of main attractions playing three concerts at Buenos Aires s La Trastienda Club 2 His second album Solo Guitarra included a version of You Are the Sunshine of My Life by Stevie Wonder 3 Collaborations editSalinas has also worked with Adolfo Abalos Bireli Lagrene Danilo Perez Dave Holland George Benson Hermeto Pascoal Maria Grana Mercedes Sosa Paco de Lucia Sylvain Luc and Tomatito Universal Music Group asked him to play with B B King in Rio de Janeiro Salinas replied that he would do it if it was acceptable to King He got a response from Universal that said King was fascinated by his music which Salinas found hard to believe He met King at the soundcheck and King said You can play the last song and if people like it we can keep playing some more citation needed They ended up playing four more songs Critical reception editJudith Schlesinger writing in AllMusic describes the song Blue Zamba on his debut album as a lovely solo track that belongs squarely in the tradition of the great Latin acoustic players but with a whiff of Joe Pass as well All told a very promising debut 4 Awards editGardel Awards 2003 Best folk album Musica Argentina Vol 1 y 2 2004 Best Jazz album Ahi va 2006 Best Jazz album Salinas y amigos en Espana 2007 Best Instrumental album Muchas Cosas 2008 Best Conceptual album Clasicos de musica Argentina y algo mas Latin Grammy nominations 2006 Latin Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental album Salinas y amigos en Espana 2008 Latin Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental album TangoDiscography editAire de Tango Dragon 1994 Salinas GRP 1996 Solo Guitarra Dreyfus 1999 Rosario Universal 2001 Musica Argentina Vol 1 DBN 2002 Musica Argentina Vol 2 DBN 2002 Ahi Va DBN 2003 En Vivo en el Rosedal Dreyfus 2005 Luis Salinas y Amigos en Espana Pimienta 2005 Muchas Cosas GLD 2006 Folklore Vol 1 Epsa Music 2007 Folklore Vol 2 Epsa Music 2007 Tango Epsa Music 2007 Solo Guitarra Epsa Music 2007 Bonus Epsa Music 2007 Luis Salinas En Vivo Dia 1 Epsa Music 2009 Dia 2 Tango Epsa Music 2009 En Vivo Dia 3 Epsa Music 2009 References edit a b Luis Salinas Verve Music Group Retrieved 2009 09 16 Billboard Magazine Nielsen Business Media 18 Oct 1997 p 44 ISSN 0006 2510 Luis Salinas Macrovision Corporation Retrieved 2009 09 16 Judith Schlesinger Luis Salinas All Music Guide Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2009 09 16 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Salinas amp oldid 1179579907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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