#24 Camilo Molina-Gaetán- Percussionist for Eddie Palmieri and More! (Part 2, The Lost Files)
This is the Pemberton Festival that fell apart up in Canada and is refusing to refund the tickets.
This is the article on Kip Moore offering financial assistance to the Nashville songwriters.
This is the website for the Rockstar Advocate which helps musicians stay organized and map out their music careers.
These are the three education websites we mentioned for drum education this week. Drumeo (insta), Drum Channel (insta), My Music Masterclass (insta), and Mike's Lessons (insta). As a bonus, here's a video with Tommy Igoe talking about the new approach of teaching drums for current times.
These are the festivals we mentioned to check out. Black Rock Day, Big Apple BBQ, Puerto Rican Day Parade, Pride Month, Barclays Salsa Festival,
The show Marcos is playing in the Bronx until June 30th is called El Bolero. This is Damon's new music video for Hey Good Lookin.
The song by Isaac Delgado is called "No Me Mires a Los Ojos" performed live at the New Haven CT green in 1997, which came out on the album "El Año que Viene" in 1995
This is the article on Cuba's internet, and a video as well.
Here is a discography on the great Louie Bauzo.
Here are some highlights from the Thelonious Monk competition from 2000 when it was for percussion.
The 1997 Isaac Delgado concert from the New Haven Green...
The group Camilo plays with when he is not with Eddie Palmieri is Los Pleneros de la 21 as well as their Facebook, Twitter and Youtube video to check out.
Here is a website on the Bata drum and the wikipedia page. This is a video of a performance of the "Oro Seco" (it's pretty long).
Here is how you can check out Jamey Haddad and his new album.
Here is one of the videos from Tipica 73 that was referenced in the interview.
Camilo uses Innovative Percussion sticks and mallets as well as Gon Bops Percussion instruments.
To follow Camilo, you can check out his Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.
The song used at the end of the episode was called "Somos Boricuas" by Los Planeros de la 21