Juan Alamo

9 September 2023

Juan Alamo

Dr. Juan Álamo is an internationally known performer, composer, and educator. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, and Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees with Jazz as related field from the University of North Texas.
Originally from Cidra, Puerto Rico, Dr. Álamo has presented solo recitals at universities and percussion and jazz festivals throughout the United States, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. He has been featured as a soloist and with Jazz ensembles in television and radio shows in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States. Currently Juan is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Percussion Ensemble at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
As a Marimba soloist and percussionist, Álamo has presented recitals in different areas of United States, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Dr. Alamo has been featured in TV and Radio shows in Venezuela, Puerto Rico and United States. Also he has performed and shared the stage with renowned artist such as Keiko Abe, William Cahn, Ney Rosauro, Orlando Cotto, Steve Shick, Tito Puente, Arturo Sandoval, John Wooton, Dave Samuels, Tom Toyama, Dan Moore, Michael Spiro, Ted Piltzecker and famous conductors such as Sergiu Comissiona and Krzyszt Penderecki.
His first solo marimba recording, Remembrance, was released in 2007. It features standard repertory as well as two of his compositions for marimba. In 2014, Dr. Álamo released his second CD, entitled Marimjazzia, featuring original compositions and arrangements of jazz standards such as “Afro Blues” and “Waltz for Debby.” Marimjazzia was selected to represent Parma Records at the 58th Grammy Awards in the category of “Best Latin Jazz Album,” and “Best Instrumental Solo.” His 2016 recording, Pursuing Freedom, was selected to represent Albany Records at the 2017 Latin Grammy Awards in the category of “Best Solo Classical Album.” His 2019 Latin Jazz album reached and remain for four weeks on the list of the top 50 jazz tunes in the US, and it has been praised by critics and musicians for his unique blend of classical marimba, Latin rhythms and jazz. In September of 2021, Dr. Álamo will be releasing his fourth solo marimba album Ensoãcion. The album scheduled to be published by Summit records and it features an original composition written in the style of a Puerto Rican danza as well as Bach’s Cello suites number one and five and Beethoven’s Bagatelles op. 119.
Also as a composer, Dr. Álamo has several pieces published by major publishing companies such as; Innovative Percussion, Drop 6 Media, C. Alan Publications, and Mallet Work Inc. He has also collaborated with Arthur Lipner in the creation of the jazz vibes book Milt Jackson – Transcribed Solos of the Master. In 2011, Dr. Alamo released his marimba method entitled: Music for Four Mallets. A collection of original etudes for beginners and intermediate marimba players. In 2014, Encore Mallets released his Signature Marimba Mallets, which can be purchased at Steve Weiss Music. Dr. Álamo is a performing artist and clinician for Yamaha, Meinl Percussion, and Encore Mallets Inc.

Read more >

A Beautiful Noise – Columbus State University Trombone Ensemble with soloists

8 July 2014

A Beautiful Noise – Columbus State University Trombone Ensemble with soloists

Simply some of the best classical trombonists in the world join the Columbus State University Trombone Ensemble on an impressive recording of new music including “A Beautiful Noise” that premiered in 2009.

Read more >

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters

8 July 2014

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters

For this recording, Harry and Ken Watters’ expert proficiencies are featured on trombone and trumpet, respectively, and are joined by Tom Wolfe on guitar, Erik Applegate on acoustic bass, and Jay Frederick on drums and percussion.

Read more >

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta

8 July 2014

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta

This recording has it all – a great band, exuberant vocalist and a superb guest artist all performing great tunes arranged in a refreshing and exciting manner. Cole Porter unwittingly provided jazz artists with wonderful material for creative expression in so many forms. His music attracts audiences on multiple levels, and continues to provide musicians and listeners alike with a seemingly infinite number of melodic purposes and possibilities yet to be discovered. In this recording, a talented ensemble pays a fitting tribute to the man and the music.

Read more >

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters (Digital download full cd)

16 June 1922

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters (Digital download full cd)

For this recording, Harry and Ken Watters’ expert proficiencies are featured on trombone and trumpet, respectively, and are joined by Tom Wolfe on guitar, Erik Applegate on acoustic bass, and Jay Frederick on drums and percussion.

Read more >

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta (Digital download full cd)

13 June 1922

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta (Digital download full cd)

This recording has it all – a great band, exuberant vocalist and a superb guest artist all performing great tunes arranged in a refreshing and exciting manner. Cole Porter unwittingly provided jazz artists with wonderful material for creative expression in so many forms. His music attracts audiences on multiple levels, and continues to provide musicians and listeners alike with a seemingly infinite number of melodic purposes and possibilities yet to be discovered. In this recording, a talented ensemble pays a fitting tribute to the man and the music.

Read more >

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters

3 October 1814

Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters

For this recording, Harry and Ken Watters’ expert proficiencies are featured on trombone and trumpet, respectively, and are joined by Tom Wolfe on guitar, Erik Applegate on acoustic bass, and Jay Frederick on drums and percussion.

Read more >

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta

3 October 1814

Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter – Jazz Orchestra of the Delta

This recording has it all – a great band, exuberant vocalist and a superb guest artist all performing great tunes arranged in a refreshing and exciting manner. Cole Porter unwittingly provided jazz artists with wonderful material for creative expression in so many forms. His music attracts audiences on multiple levels, and continues to provide musicians and listeners alike with a seemingly infinite number of melodic purposes and possibilities yet to be discovered. In this recording, a talented ensemble pays a fitting tribute to the man and the music.

Read more >