Ramon “Mongo” Santamaria Rodriguez (07 April 1922 - 01 February 2003) was born in Havana, Cuba and became throughout the years worlds most famous conga player. After spending 30 years of his life in Cuba, in the early fifties he fled to New York. He started to play in the band of Tito Puente, that he left after about a year. He developed a music style that mixed Afrocuban rhythms with jazz and soul. His song “Afro Blue”, written in 1958, is commonly referred to as jazz standard, and was recorded by a lot of artists, e.g. John Coltrane. Mongo’s version of Herbie Hancock's “Watermelon Man” was also a worldwide success.
In 1981 he played in the Congeshal in The Hague at the North Sea Jazz Festival. In the band we mean to recognize Trevor Gale on drums, Tony Villarini on trumpet, and Doug Harris on flute. Please inform us if you have more information. Note. I don't hear a flute in this tune, Mongo's cover of "Manteca". There is a saxophone section featuring alto and tenor saxes. Not sure who the sax players are save possibly for Doug Harris, but I don't know if he is on alto or tenor here.
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