JAVIER GARCÍA :
Javier García was born on May 8th, 1969 in Morón. City, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. At age fourteen, he teaches himself to play the guitar. He then stars studying music both with Ricardo Pellican and Sergio Liszewski and at Escuela Superior de Jazz headed by Walter Malosetti. Later on, he specializes in improvisation, harmony and composition with Francisco Rivero. In order to get acquainted with synthesizers and sequencers he attends the course "Music and Technology" given by Pedro Aznar.
In 1987, Javier starts to make public presentations with different bands. Together with Orlando Artusso he forms a guitar duet. He also starts playing with the jazz-rock band "Especies en Peligro", formed by Rene Rossano, Diego Wainer and Sergio Urtubey.
In 1993 he joins the funk’roll band "El Mercader" and records a cd. He also participates in "La Custodia", a jazz-fusion band, and is regularly invited to play rhytm and blues with "La Bolsa" and pop-jazz with "Volpini Band".
In 1994, together with Carlos Marmo and Sergio Urtubey he launches the project "Multitud Caníbal". This is a period of great creativity both in the field of composition and group improvisation. This band always plays with prestigious guest musicians such as Rodrigo Dominguez, Juan "Pollo" Raffo, Francisco Rivero, Víctor Alonso, Gustavo Infantino, Orlando Artusso, Ricardo Jelicie, among many others.
In 1995, Javier García becomes a member of the "Francisco Rivero Ensamble" playing, mainly, Argentinian music. Two years later, he devotes himself to contemporary jazz and forms a new band "Multitud Swingers ", together with Urtubey and Marmo.
In 1999 he creates a new band, "Javier García – Andén Sur" which characterizes itself for the composition of Argentinian musical rhytms. The members of the group in this initial stage are Lucas Nikotian (keyboards), Carlos Marmo (fretless bass) and Fernando Diéguez (drums).
In 2001, García invites Artusso, Daniel Volpini (drums), Daniel Copquin (bass) and Carlos Marmo to play jazz-fusion in "Javier García & Friends" . Finally, in 2003, he resumes "Javier García – Andén Sur" together with Marmo, Volpini and Víctor Skorupski (saxophones) with whom he launches a CDFF6633http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/212/nsqqdwt0fa8.jpghttp://img123.imageshack.us/img123/212/nsqqdwt0fa8.jpg
Muchas gracias por aceptar nuestro add. Un placer. Agregamos fotos nuevas de las dos salas. Totalmente renovadas. Reequipadas y reacondiconadas recientemente. Acústica Walters-Storyk Design Group (USA). En breve mudamos nuestro Blüthner vertical. Pasate cuando quieras. Un abrazo y lo mejor para 2009!
Javiiii, Por aca todo bien,un poco quemado... Tenemos que hacer una comilona en lo de Cesar,el otro dia me llamo y falto confirmar fecha.... Estuviste tocando? Abrazoooo
a VICTOR SKORUPSKI, DIEGO ALEJANDRO, CARLOS MARMO, TOMAS BABJACZUC, CESAR SILVA.....Y A PAULA ALBERTI por difundir MATE VOODOO, A LOS MEDIOS Y PERIODISTAS QUE APOYARON Y AYUDARON A DIFUNDIR EL DISCO, A PAI RECORDS, ...Y MUY ESPECIALMENTE A MARIA N . MACIOROWSKI ( MI CHICA ) POR TODO EL AGUANTE Y PACIENCIA.
javier, Un placer enorme haber grabado con ustedes! Tenganme al tanto de como viene el CD. Buenísima tu música, estuve escuchando hoy tus Cd..s y me encantaron!
Hola Javier! Muchsimas gracias por tu comment, te felicito por el disco, me mato especialmente el tema mate voodoo, tremendo! Un beso y muchos exitos Maca
De nada Javier! Gracias a vos por el add. Durante mucho tiempo escuché hablar de " los guitarristas de candombe". Si bien creo que no sos pura ( o solamente) eso, en parte tu space me ha servido para desasnarme un poco al respecto. !Buenísima esa guitarra y la exploración musical!