Armando de Sequeira Romeu is a Cuban musical director, composer, arranger, violinist, drummer and bassist. He is best known for his association with the Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna, an
Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble which spawned various successful groups such as
Irakere.
Life and career
As a teenager, he played drums with the Marines Orchestra, conducted by his grandfather Armando Romeu. As a young director, he created the groups Los Fantásticos and Los Cinco de Armando Sequeira, and he discovered singer Maggie Carlés. In 1972 he co-founded
Irakere, one of Cuba's best-known Latin jazz bands, together with pianist
Chucho Valdés. However, he was not a member of the band.
Family
Armando de Sequeira Romeu is a member of the Romeu family, which includes many musicians who achieved fame in Cuba, primarily as pianists, musical directors, composers and arrangers. His grandfather Armando Romeu Marrero was the music director for the ''Banda de Música de la Marina de Guerra de Cuba'' (the Cuban marine band) for more than sixty years. His great uncle,
Antonio María Romeu Marrero, was one of the most popular
danzón
Danzón is the official musical genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring se ...
composers and
charanga bandleaders in Cuba. His mother, Zenaida Romeu González, known as a pianist and a composer, performed for the Havana Symphony Orchestra and worked at her father's radio station, CMBN.
His uncle Armando Romeu Jr., a jazz musician and the nephew of one of Cuba's early classical composers,
[Lowinger, Rosa; Fox, Ofelia. ''Tropicana Nights'', Harcourt, 2005, pages 162-164][Orovio, Helio ''Cuban Music from A to Z'' Tumi, Bath U.K. 2004, page 187] was the bandleader who was asked by Víctor de Correa
to assemble the house orchestra for the
Tropicana Club.
In 1954, de Sequeira, joined his uncle's orchestra as a drummer performing at the
Tropicana Club and recorded with Nat King Cole the album ''
Cole Español
''Cole Español'' is a 1958 studio album by Nat King Cole to the Latin market, arranged by Nelson Riddle. One of three Spanish themed albums that Cole recorded, it was followed by '' A Mis Amigos'' (1959) and by '' More Cole Español'' in 1962. ...
''.
References
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Living people
Cuban conductors (music)
Cuban jazz percussionists
Cuban bassists
Year of birth missing (living people)