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Sat, Aug 1, 6:00 PM

Ayla Dávila | Bass Colin Douglas | Drums Pedro José Pastrana | Cuatro Bio: Pedro José Pastrana presents his latest album, “Lo Que Nos Llevamos”. With this new project, he shares original compositions that capture his current relationship with Puerto Rico from the distance. Supported by his trusted power trio, Ayla Dávila on bass and Colin Douglas on drums. As a band they have developed a raw interaction and a keen sense of awareness between them, bringing that emotion into their live performances. Pedro, is a music creator re-thinking the concept of Puerto Rican music. He aims at fusing the earthy quality of folk music with forward looking compositions and live performances, reflecting the mixed identities of his heritage and influences. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Pedro José Pastrana grew up in the jíbaro music tradition and surrounded by the vocabulary of other popular sounds. This upbringing would help him develop a keen instinct for playing in settings outside of his element. In 2009 he got a scholarship at Purdue University to study Science. This experience opened the door to meet other cultures, listen to different types of music and understand them from the perspective of a Puerto Rican cuatro player. He has played the instrument on a variety of musical contexts; from traditional jíbaro, Afro-Cuban music, frequenting bluegrass and jazz jam sessions, touring the southern regions of México, all the way to being an active member of the Bay Area music scene, and playing/recording with the John Santos Sextet, Spanish Harlem Orchestra and the Oakland Symphony. His debut album, Crónicas de la Pierna Inquieta consists of eight original tracks, serving as snapshots of self-discovery, inspired by the coming of age events of the past 13 years. This work combines incisive, Cuatro generated groove based songwriting with the sounds of Puerto Rico as the color palette.

Sat, Aug 1, 7:30 PM

Ayla Dávila | Bass Colin Douglas | Drums Pedro José Pastrana | Cuatro Bio: Pedro José Pastrana presents his latest album, “Lo Que Nos Llevamos”. With this new project, he shares original compositions that capture his current relationship with Puerto Rico from the distance. Supported by his trusted power trio, Ayla Dávila on bass and Colin Douglas on drums. As a band they have developed a raw interaction and a keen sense of awareness between them, bringing that emotion into their live performances. Pedro, is a music creator re-thinking the concept of Puerto Rican music. He aims at fusing the earthy quality of folk music with forward looking compositions and live performances, reflecting the mixed identities of his heritage and influences. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Pedro José Pastrana grew up in the jíbaro music tradition and surrounded by the vocabulary of other popular sounds. This upbringing would help him develop a keen instinct for playing in settings outside of his element. In 2009 he got a scholarship at Purdue University to study Science. This experience opened the door to meet other cultures, listen to different types of music and understand them from the perspective of a Puerto Rican cuatro player. He has played the instrument on a variety of musical contexts; from traditional jíbaro, Afro-Cuban music, frequenting bluegrass and jazz jam sessions, touring the southern regions of México, all the way to being an active member of the Bay Area music scene, and playing/recording with the John Santos Sextet, Spanish Harlem Orchestra and the Oakland Symphony. His debut album, Crónicas de la Pierna Inquieta consists of eight original tracks, serving as snapshots of self-discovery, inspired by the coming of age events of the past 13 years. This work combines incisive, Cuatro generated groove based songwriting with the sounds of Puerto Rico as the color palette.

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