'Dexter' on Showtime

By: Jorge Jose Bermudez

02. October 2008

Hey Everybody!

I hope you had an awesome summer and are enjoying life and Familia this fall!

Please check out the the season premiere of "Dexter" on Showtime. The episode is called "Our Father". It features Bermudez Triangle tune "Cumbia Cubana". I wrote the song with Guitarist Craig Sharmat. It will be playing all week on Showtime through Saturday October 4th. Talented Latino actor Jimmy Smits has been added to the cast. The song is in a beach scene with a black guitarist.

The song "Cumbia Cubana" features Cuban singer/songwriter Ali Olmo and her beloved partner Kathryn Skatula on Background vocals. My beautiful friend Kathryyn Skatula went to the angels recently from complications of Lou Gehrig disease. I love you Kathryn and will never forget all of your precious words of encouragement . Thank you for sharing your wonderful voice with me!

Enjoy the show if you have Showtime!

Viva La Musica!

Much Love To All!

Jorge Bermudez

By: Jim Wunderlich

25. September 2008

the SHOW: A cast of talented young women take you on a fantastic journey through city streets, fast moving trains, vast oceans, and open sky. This concert of music and motion will be unlike anything you have ever seen before.

the MUSIC: Drawing from a variety of styles and emotions, the music blends winds, percussion, as well as an assortment of keyboard and electronic instruments into a wide range of musical landscapes by utilizing classical, jazz, and contemporary idioms.

the CAST: Odyssey unites the worlds most talented female musician/dancer/athletes, creating a kaleidoscope of color, sound, and movement. Odyssey is comprised of vibrant young performers who can move and dance while performing virtuosic musical lines and executing mesmerizing visual feats with various props and apparatus.

the REHEARSALS: Rehearsals have been taking place in Palm Springs, California from late August through October 2008.

the TOUR:
Tour the amazing country of Japan! With at least 47 performances scheduled from October through December of 2008, you will visit cities such as: Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, among many others!

ST. NIKOLAUS KINDERGARTEN

By: Mario Schmitt

23. September 2008

hi there,

quite recently we provided a local kindergarten with a bunch of free nino djembes in order to support their early musical education.

today i got a letter from a happy a kindergarten teacher, elfriede thaler, who enjoys the new african sounds that come out of their playground.

the kids love the instruments and they start jamming as often as they can.

early musical education is very important for kids age 3 and up. it helps them to improve their attention span and retentive abilities.

good to hear they like our present and enjoy drumming. i wish i would have started playing drums in that age...

take care,
mario

meinl drumfestival 2008

By: Stephan Maass

11. September 2008

hallo from vienna!

this year I again came to gutenstetten to the 4th meinl drumfestival.

I did a cajon masterclass on the second day of the festival and it was really a lot of fun.

the tent was packed and it was great to perform and teach in front of so many interested people.the athmosphere on the festival was great,organisation perfect and it`s fun to meet all the people there.

thanks to to the meinl crew.it was great to be part of the festival again.

stephan

MEINL DRUM FESTIVAL 2008

By: Mario Schmitt

03. September 2008

hi friends,

it's getting a little bit hectic now i have to admit with all the final preparations for our drum fest this coming weekend. anyways - i just wanted to let you all know that as of now we have four live webcams online on meinldrumfestival.com.

cams from left to right: area of the percussion exhibition, foreway of the main-stage tent, stage, and backstage area.

every minute a new live-picture is being uploaded automatically. right now there is not much to see, but starting tomorrow morning the stage and PA will be built and set up followed by soundchecks on friday and then the two festival days, saturday and sunday. the cams will go offline next monday.

talk to you soon

mario

My Bongo Project

By: Lerryns

27. August 2008

The whole idea for the project is centered in playing bongo around musical scores that lack percussion in their original versions, a trait that forces me to play in musical situations quite alien and new for the bongo. Obviously, I avoided playing scores that had a somewhat latin feel and headed for more risky stuff. Of course, recording the live performance is one of the main characteristics of the project, being my in my best interest the DIFFUSION of my proposal though Youtube, a media that allows my to present the world this vision of the bongo and its unlimited possibilities.
 

So, this way I have played the bongo for themes like Rimsky Korsakov´s  The Flight of the Bumblebee and Boby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma´s version of Barrierés Sonata for two Cellos, an adventure that allowed me to hear how the bongo worked within an academical background. I have also played scores from solo guitarrists like Andy McKee and Don Ross, and I also traveled through the musical landscape of the tango and the milonga. Up until now, since I have received amazing feedback, I´m proposing myself new musical adventures in search for new horizons for this musical instrument.
 

How far do I want to go with this project? Well, as far as music and my ideas allow. Of course, I´m still looking fot the possibility of playing live shows, supported, maybe, with images, doing a multimedia kind of thing.
 

The Future:

 

Now I´m preparing new videos for the project. Through Youtube I have met musical colleagues that want to share and develop joint efforts that can be added to the project. Currently I am working with a Colombian in a Fugue from his penmanship, it is a venture that will soon become what I´ve called The Bongo Project and Friends. So, I could well say the journey is just about to begin....


keep on drumming

 

Lerryns ;-)

Riverfest in Asheville, North Carolina

By: Grady Nickel

19. August 2008

Howdy from Nashville, by way of Asheville.

On August 2nd, I attended one of many music festivals that take place in Asheville, North Carolina throughout the year. This one was called Riverfest, and was sponsored by one of Meinl USA’s percussion dealers, Musician’s Workshop. For those of you not familiar with Asheville, this tourist destination and art community is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and was named one of the world’s top 12 must-see destinations for 2007.

 

Musician’s Workshop owners Becky and Frank Dosier took me downtown the night before the festival to see Asheville’s famous drum circle. We also enjoyed a fabulous dinner at one of Asheville’s many local eateries. I was pleased to see an assortment of Meinl percussion represented at the drum circle.

 

Saturday morning we set up the Musician’s Workshop booth at the festival which included African Rope Tuned Djembes, Congas, Bongos, Cajons, Tambourines, and Doumbeks.......all from Meinl. There was also a wide assortment of Nino percussion.

 

Dave Mathes, a local drummer and percussionist even got some time on stage between bands to demonstrate most of Meinl’s percussion to the crowd.

 

We had a blast and it was encouraging to see such a sizable percussion user community and presence in such a popular area.

 

Check out the pictures!

 

Meinl Percussion welcomes Prof. José J. Cortijo

By: Mario Schmitt

18. August 2008

Hello friends,

I proudly announce José Cortijo is now an official member of the Meinl Percussion family.

As an author, soloist, band member or teacher - José is one of the most successful percussionists in Europe.

He was born in Spain and has worked for artists like Jon Lord, Al Jarreau, NDR Big Band, Gary Burton, and many more. His extensive function as a tutor and an author lead him to the Staatliche Hochschule for Music and performing Arts in 1994, where he became the first percussion professor in 2003.

 

Mario

New FSC-Member !

By: Mario Schmitt

29. July 2008

Hi folks,

This blog entry is the latest about what's going on at Meinl Percussion...

We all are concerned about the environment and conserving precious natural resources. Many of our drums and percussion instruments are made of wood, much of that coming from sources in Asia. It has always been our goal to work in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way.

We recently joined the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), with the intention of becoming fully compliant with their standards. The FSC is a prestigious organization dedicated to preserving the worlds forests. Their standards are high, and they don't give out passing grades easily.

We wanted to know what we could do to support the objectives of the FSC, and to qualify as a member business. The upshoot is that Meinl Percussion has joined the FSC, and will obtain full certification as soon as possible. That way we support the Forest Stewardship Council and make our world a little bit better, now and for generations to come...

PS: If you are interested in the details about the work of the FSC or becoming a member too - take a look at www.fsc.org and http://www.fsc-deutschland.de/

All the best

Mario

FIRST CAJON FESTIVAL IN HAMBURG, GERMANY

By: Mario Schmitt

17. July 2008

hello friends,

we proudly announce the first german cajon festival at the comprehensive school horn in hamburg, germany!

the event will take place on the 15th of november 2008 at: gesamtschule horn, snitgerreihe 2 in 22111 hamburg.

this school has a very innovative and groundbreaking music department under the direction of arend schmidt-landmeier, jens everling and nis nöhring.

they decided, together with oliver böttger, to originate the first cajon festival which will feature various cajon manufacturers and their hottest instruments. every company will have at least one artist at the venue for several workshops and shows during the event.

meinl percussion will be represented by stephan maass + a special guest!

you will also find further information at: http://www.cajonmania.de/ - a very interesting page, hosted by oliver mann.

we'll keep you posted with the news!


mario

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