Bobi Céspedes
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse
2020 Addison St
Berkeley, CA 94704-1104
Nov 4, 2017
1:30 PM UTC
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Bobi Céspedes Biography
Gladys “Bobi” Céspedes has been at the forefront of representing and promoting Cuban music in the Bay Area and internationally for over 40 years. Bobi’s music integrates Cuban folkloric and modern elements in an authentic and distinctive sound. Her resonant voice and dynamic stage presence lead audiences on a journey from Yoruba incantations to the Cuban son. She can belt out a rumba or move you to tears through a heart wrenching rendition of a classic bolero. Along the way she shares her narratives of family life and love, and the wisdom of Afro Cuban fables. Always present is her "chambo"—that vibrant Cuban soul–creative and resilient.
Bobi’s gifts and wit are showcased in her latest release, Mujer Y Cantante, an album of 8 original compositions celebrating Black cultural heritage as a source of strength and resilience. In her first release in ten years, Bobi boldly claims her place as woman and singer, paying tribute to her rich musical inheritance. Her most traditional album to date highlights her unique approach to the fusion of son, Afro Cuban music and jazz in a sound that’s irresistibly danceable. “In Mujer y Cantante Bobi gifts us with a collection of songs deeply rooted in the Cuban countryside where she was born, and full of heart and wisdom that serve as a magic elixir to facilitate our own transcendence in hard times.” (Umi Vaughan, PhD., author of Rebel Dance, Renegade Stance: Timba Music and Black Identity in Cuba).
A vocalist in the Cuban son tradition, composer, band leader and educator, Bobi first won international recognition as director and lead vocalist for the award winning Bay Area band, Conjunto Céspedes. With Conjunto Céspedes, Bobi forged a unique sound that did not easily fit the salsa music category. As the dynamic star of the band, she led the local Latin music scene in the 90’s and toured internationally. She took a break from the Conjunto to record and tour with Mickey Hart, but soon returned to her calling as band leader, and singer/songwriter, establishing a band under her own name, which she has led for nearly 20 years, and with whom she has released 3 albums, including her latest, Mujer y Cantante.
The band has two previous recordings: Rezos and Patakín. Rezos, a blend of Cuban son and electronic beats, included the track “Awoyo,” a composition featured in season 4 of the smash Showtime series Dexter. (Other film credits include Les Blank’s Sworn to the Drum, and Peter Bratt’s, Follow Me Home. Her recording with Conjunto Céspedes, Na’ Ni Na’, was on the soundtrack for the 2006 film Half Nelson).
Bobi’s accomplishments include being invited to perform in the festival inaugurating the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and Culture in 2016. During the pandemic she kicked off the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts / Kennedy Center National Couch Concerts. Her sold out shows in tribute to Celia Cruz at the SF Jazz Festival were so well received that she was asked to return for another tribute performance two years later.
Read MoreBobi’s gifts and wit are showcased in her latest release, Mujer Y Cantante, an album of 8 original compositions celebrating Black cultural heritage as a source of strength and resilience. In her first release in ten years, Bobi boldly claims her place as woman and singer, paying tribute to her rich musical inheritance. Her most traditional album to date highlights her unique approach to the fusion of son, Afro Cuban music and jazz in a sound that’s irresistibly danceable. “In Mujer y Cantante Bobi gifts us with a collection of songs deeply rooted in the Cuban countryside where she was born, and full of heart and wisdom that serve as a magic elixir to facilitate our own transcendence in hard times.” (Umi Vaughan, PhD., author of Rebel Dance, Renegade Stance: Timba Music and Black Identity in Cuba).
A vocalist in the Cuban son tradition, composer, band leader and educator, Bobi first won international recognition as director and lead vocalist for the award winning Bay Area band, Conjunto Céspedes. With Conjunto Céspedes, Bobi forged a unique sound that did not easily fit the salsa music category. As the dynamic star of the band, she led the local Latin music scene in the 90’s and toured internationally. She took a break from the Conjunto to record and tour with Mickey Hart, but soon returned to her calling as band leader, and singer/songwriter, establishing a band under her own name, which she has led for nearly 20 years, and with whom she has released 3 albums, including her latest, Mujer y Cantante.
The band has two previous recordings: Rezos and Patakín. Rezos, a blend of Cuban son and electronic beats, included the track “Awoyo,” a composition featured in season 4 of the smash Showtime series Dexter. (Other film credits include Les Blank’s Sworn to the Drum, and Peter Bratt’s, Follow Me Home. Her recording with Conjunto Céspedes, Na’ Ni Na’, was on the soundtrack for the 2006 film Half Nelson).
Bobi’s accomplishments include being invited to perform in the festival inaugurating the Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and Culture in 2016. During the pandemic she kicked off the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts / Kennedy Center National Couch Concerts. Her sold out shows in tribute to Celia Cruz at the SF Jazz Festival were so well received that she was asked to return for another tribute performance two years later.
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