The magical world of the great Cuban-American woodwind master
Paquito D’Rivera continues to expand. Over his seven decades in music,
D’Rivera has become engaged with musicians hailing from locations
all throughout the world. His most recent release, La Fleur de Cayenne,
highlights his work with an ensemble of Cuban expatriates and a Colombian
vibraphonist who call Madrid, Spain home with a group they call the
Madrid-New York Connection Band.
In the late 1990s, D’Rivera was enjoying a quiet evening at his New Jersey
home when a car pulled up nearby. A handful of young musicians called
out to him, explaining that they were Cuban musicians living in Spain who
wanted to see where D’Rivera lived. That was how D’Rivera met Pepe Rivero,
a pianist and composer originally from Manzanillo, thus beginning a long
and fruitful musical relationship.
Rivero introduced D’Rivera to other Cubans living in Spain, including
drummer Georvis Pico, percussionist Yuvisney Aguilar, and bassist
Reinier “El Negrón” Elizarde. While in Spain, D’Rivera would regularly
reunite with these fantastic musicians along with the Colombian vibraphonist
Sebastián Laverde.
After nearly two decades of inspired collaborations, D’Rivera and the
Spanish contingent have come together to form the Madrid-New
York Connection Band and record their first album together, La Fleur de
Cayenne.