Noted guitarist Ray Obiedo's There Goes That (Rhythmus Records) is his first album since 1999's Modern World (Domo Records). Over his 4 decades plus career, Obeido has worked with an impressive Who's ...
Even as a child growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Obiedo recognized his own profoundly soulful musical connection to the Northern California region and its eclectic blend of exotic ...
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Roger Glenn, son of the renowned instrumentalist Tyree Glenn, has never been content to stay in one lane. A master of reeds and vibraphone, he continues to embody the spirit of crossing boundaries. On ...
Pianist Sarah Cahill performs a free concert celebrating nature on Sept. 19 at Community School of Music and Arts. Courtesy Miranda Sanborn. ‘Sarah Cahill: ‘The Woods So Wild’ Pianist Sarah Cahill, ...
While all six of Ray Obiedo's CD's are quite good, I'd have to say this one was the "sweetest". If I had to rank them, I would place Sweet Summer Days a very close second to his debut release: Perfect ...
2 Photos: First Look at MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL 3 Photos: Get a First Look at EMPIRE: THE MUSICAL at New World Stages The world of contemporary jazz guitarist Ray Obiedo is an ...
The Ray Obiedo Group Featuring Ray Obiedo, Peter Horvath, David Belove & Colin Douglas The Ray Obiedo Group is made up of some of the finest jazz musicians the San Francisco Bay Area has to offer.
He’s 84, has 11 grand-kids, 13 great grand-kids and — other than the challenge of cleaning up a post-Christmas chaos at his Southern California home — life is sweet for Pete Escovedo. Retire? Not yet.
Sure, Ray Obiedo loves the work, performing Latin jazz, some funk, some fusion. And it’s unlikely the 68-year-old guitarist will stop soon. Not with a 23-year-old son at St. Mary’s College and a ...