SKA CUBANO
plus support DJs
Friday 14 March 2008

Fiddlers, Willway Street, Bristol
8pm - 2am

Tickets £10 adv

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Ska, Jamaica’s primal sound, that first shook the Western world in the early 1960s, receives an added dimension in the hands of Ska Cubano. Led by South London face Natty Bo, the Camberwell-meets-Santiago outfit mix Ska and mambo to create a sound both nostalgic and new. Ska Cubano is gaining more attention than any home grown Ska band since 1980’s 2-Tone pioneers. Perhaps the interest is because Ska Cubano, as the name suggests, aren’t 100% British.

The band’s desire to fuse Ska and mambo – Jamaica and Cuba are neighbouring islands, both blessed with musical genius yet very different in sound and language - found Natty in Cuba inventing Ska Cubano. Their 2003 self-titled “Ska Cubano” debut album suggested a band on the verge of finding a new fusion. Sophomore album “Ay Caramba!” released in 2005 fulfils the potential their debut hinted at: imaginatively crafted, brimming with melody, wit and a joyous fusion of rhythms, this album’s about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on.

The UK public paid attention and Ska Cubano have since triumphed at Glastonbury, Big Day Out, Womad and pretty much every other UK festival going. No wonder: in concert few bands match Ska Cubano for presence and performance. The twelve-piece band is fronted by Natty Bo and vocalists Benny Villy and/or Carlos Peña. With four horns and three percussionists they cook up a huge sound.

Natty Bo, a white Londoner who speaks in a Jamaican accent and wears brilliant mohair zoot suits, is the kind of character novelist Colin MacInnes once celebrated. The band Ska Cubano is a musical Butch and Sundance, flashy characters who stand alone amongst the dowdy chaps of contemporary British music. Ska Cubano’s big hearted and very bright joy is to be applauded.


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