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Arturo O'Farrill on Building Campfires

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Episode  ·  39:05  ·  Apr 15, 2022

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Question: How can you build campfires, mixing music and social activism?Guest: Arturo O'Farrill, Founder, Artistic Director, Afro Latin Jazz Alliance; Professor, Global Jazz Studies, The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and InclusionArturo O'Farrill builds campfires and connects music, activism, and community to build momentum to change his areas of passion in the world -- especially in New York.  He shares with us the many projects he is working on, his Grammy-award winning music melding and digging beyond jazz and Latin music roots, his strong beliefs about Cuba and US foreign policy, and his new projects in housing and music in Spanish Harlem. He talks about the impacts on artists with the Virtual Birdland project, which garnered a Grammy nomination, and his work with Dr. Cornel West with Four Questions. He recalls his desires to conduct back at age 6 and breaking into his father's record collection and finding Seven Steps to Heaven, locking in his passion for music. He states with bold examples how "Happiness is marrying your conviction with your art," which frames most of his adult work. He speaks the vigor about the results of unbridled capitalism -- and does not mince words. Our GuestARTURO O’FARRILL, pianist, composer, and educator, was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. Arturo’s professional career began with the Carla Bley Band and continued as a solo performer with a wide spectrum of artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Lester Bowie, Wynton Marsalis, and Harry Belafonte.In 2007, he founded the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the performance, education, and preservation of Afro Latin music.An avid supporter of all the Arts, Arturo has performed with Ballet Hispanico, Ron Brown’s EVIDENCE Dance company, and the Malpaso Dance Company, for whom he has written several ballets.Arturo’s well-reviewed and highly praised “Afro-Latin Jazz Suite” from the album CUBA: The Conversation Continues (Motéma) took the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition as well as the 2016 Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Recording. In addition, his composition “Three Revolutions” from the album Familia-Tribute to Chico and Bebo also received the Best Instrumental Composition Grammy in 2018. Arturo’s 2020 album, “Four Questions” won yet another Grammy award in 2021.Arturo has been a Steinway Artist for many years and is now a Blue Note Records Recording Artist.Mentioned Linkshttps://arturoofarrill.com/http://www.afrolatinjazz.orgX: https://twitter.com/afrolatinjazzWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_O'FarrillUCLA: https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/people/arturo-ofarrill/New Complex in Spanish Harlem: https://latinjazznet.com/news/new-home-for-the-afro-latin-jazz-alliance/Fandango at the Wall (2020): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11278140/Cuba meets Khaleeji, the Middle Eastern roots of Afro Cuban jazz: https://www.nyuad-artscenter.org/en_US/events/2019/cuban-khaleeji-project-arturo-ofarrill-afro-latin-jazz-orchestra-and-guests/Virtual Birdland: https://latinjazznet.com/news/new-releases/arturo-o-farrill-aljo-to-release-virtual-birdland/Dr. Cornel West and Four Questions: https://latinjazznet.com/news/new-releases/arturo-ofarrill-the-afro-latin-jazz-orchestra-release-new-album-four-questions/Timecodes00:03 Introduction and current work01:24 Hiring a new bass player with recordings - changing the system he was handed02:29 ALJA and Building Campfires04:18 Affordable Housing in Spanish Harlem07:42 2022 Grammy-nominated songs and their importance to him08:02 Virtual Birdland with 18 extraordinary artists09:29 Malpaso and his second Grammy nomination for 202209:46 Cuba's ongoing struggles10:30 Grammys as fuel for Foundation support11:01 Four Questions with Dr. Cornel West13:15 Getting Started - pretending to conduct an orchestra at age 614:51 How his parents met and his early life16:32 Breaking into his father's record collection and Seven Steps to Heaven17:24 Happiness is marrying your conviction with your art18:20 When Arturo started taking heartstances in the world18:50 The Drum and the Noise -- drums as symbols of gentrification19:52 Ramarley Graham, Keith LaMar, and music in mass incarceration21:48 Getting in trouble: music reflecting back on the world - trouble and liberation22:13 "You don't have a right to say this"26:34 More on Cuba30:08 Hard decisions and being an administrator31:31 You need to learn to say no32:16 His songs - extraordinary musicians -- and Accepting Chaos34:33 Succession and the next voice of leadership36:05 How to reach out37:29 Loving Los Angeles and Culver City's funkitude Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

39m 5s  ·  Apr 15, 2022

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