Oct
24

BLU Jazz Jubilee: Sammy DeLeon Latin Jazz Septet Dance the night away as legendary Cleveland percussionist continues our first anniversary celebration with his 7-piece band for an explosive night of Latin jazz, salsa, merengue & more!

Saturday, October 24


Sammy DeLeon is a well-recognized fixture in the Ohio Latin jazz scene whom has gained popularity for his danceable groove-oriented music in the styles of Latin jazz, salsa, and merengue.
 
DeLeon’s performance credits include performances with El Gran Combo, Tito Rojas, and Tony Vega. DeLeon has performed in New York, Chicago, Miami, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as locally, and has opened for Tito Puente, whose praise he earned. He also fronts his own orchestra which features four vocalists, a trumpeter, saxophonist, pianist, bassist, and three percussion players.
 
Get your tickets now for what is sure to be a red-hot night of energetic live salsa, merengue & more with Sammy and his band!
 


 

Biography

Sammy DeLeon is one of the most recognized Latin bandleaders in Northern Ohio. He plays the timbales, a twin set of metal-encased, single-headed drums with a cowbell and a cymbal on the side. He began to play professionally at age 13 and has since played alongside the greatest of the genre: Tito Puente and Grán Combo de Puerto Rico, among others.
 
DeLeon is the eighth child in a large Puerto Rican family of thirteen (8 girls and 5 boys) from Lorain. Neither of his parents were professional musicians, but Sammy remembers that his mother sang a around the house, and his father, who worked for Ford Motor Co. for 25 years, played the Puerto Rican cuatro during the traditional Christmas “parrandas.” Young Sammy played maracas and sang with his family on these occasions. However, it was his older brother Robert who introduced Sammy to the timbales, and though Robert did not pursue music as a career, he is also responsible for introducing to music his other older brother, Miguel “Mambo” de León, now successful percussionist and bandleader in Kansas City, Missouri.
 
Sammy joined the drum core in 9th grade at Admiral Kind High School in Loraine and began playing professionally as part of Trio Puerto Rico at age 13. After graduation in 1979, he became a full-time performer and never looked back. He joined Cobra, a Latin rock band, and continued with other bands: first Orquesta Charambó in the mid 1980s, and later with Impacto Nuevo in the 1990s, which he co-directed with Nelson Orta. He also participated and recorded with the late, Cleveland area Latin jazz pianist Roberto Ocasio. For the past decade, he has fronted his own band, Sammy De León y Su Orquesta. The band plays a broad spectrum of dance music styles, and has gained a multi-cultural audience.
 
Sammy’s discography includes “Que Lindas Son Las Mujeres” with Orquesta Charambó (1985), “Un Nuevo Estilo” with Impacto Nuevo (1995), “Algo Para Ti” Roberto Ocasio Latin Project (1998), and “Sammy” with Sammy De Leon Orchestra (2003). Sammy regularly mentors young musicians from Oberlin College who want to learn Latin music. His friends jokingly call his band “Sammy Salsa College” because his band has been a rite of passage for many upcoming players.

$15 ($25 for combo ticket for Jackie Warren Jazz All-Stars)

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