Francisco Mela
Cuban percussionist

Francisco Mela

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Cuban percussionist
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Introduction

Francisco Jose Mela is a Cuban drummer and percussionist who has performed with a wide array of prominent international Latin and jazz artists including Kenny Barron, Gary Bartz, JoAnne Brackeen, Jane Bunnett, Regina Carter, Anat Cohen, Paquito D'Rivera, George Garzone, Larry Grenadier, Stefon Harris, Lionel Loueke, Joe Lovano, Jason Moran, John Patitucci, John Scofield, Esperanza Spalding, Mark Turner, McCoy Tyner, Chucho Valdés, Kenny Werner, and many others.

Biography

Born in Bayamo, Cuba, Francisco Mela studied at the Music School of Arts "El Yarey" as a teenager before furthering his studies at the National School of Arts for Teachers, el "CENCEA.” He taught at Rafael's Cabrera Conservatory of Music and played with some of the country’s top Latin jazz musicians, as well as leading his group, MelaSon Latin Jazz Band, that toured throughout Mexico. In 2000, Mela moved to Boston, MA to study at Berklee College of Music and was invited to join the percussion faculty once the extent of his musical proficiency was realized. Mela rapidly made a name for himself in-and-around the Boston music scene, and eventually became the house drummer at the legendary Wally’s Café. It was here where he developed the concept for what would later be his own group.

In 2005, Mela joined the quartet of world-renowned saxophonist Joe Lovano and, since that time, has remained an integral member of Lovano’s ensembles including his two-drummer quintet “Us Five.” Of particular note, was the group’s 2008 recording on Blue Note entitled “Folk Art,” considered by many critics as one of Lovano’s most adventurous albums. Later that year, Mela was approached by jazz master McCoy Tyner to join his trio; the acclaimed pianist stated that he was drawn to the drummer’s unique style and individual sound.

Mela was named the Twin Cities Jazz Festival’s first Artistic Director in 2014, and has consistently continued to perform at the Festival with various ensembles. Prior to this appointment, he served as the Artistic Director for the Xalapa Jazz Festival in Veracruz, Mexico (2010-2013), among several others.

In late 2016, Mela was part of an inaugural ensemble that joined Afro-Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés and saxophonist Joe Lovano, for an international tour throughout parts of Europe and North America. Now based in the New York-area, Mela continues to perform with Lovano and Tyner, as well as numerous artists from the U.S. and abroad. He also leads his own group, The Crash Trio.

Recordings

Mela released his first CD entitled Melao in 2006 to favorable reviews. His second release as a leader, Cirio (Half Note Records), was recorded in 2008 over a week-long residency at the New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club and features Mark Turner, Jason Moran, Larry Grenadier, and Lionel Loueke. Tree Of Life (2011), Mela’s third recording and second release on Half Note, is an amalgamation of his favorite bands that inspired him to become a drummer (Miles Davis’ fusion group featuring Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett, Weather Report, and the Latin-jazz super group Irakere). The album highlights an ensemble coined “Cuban Safari,” and provides Mela space to showcase a diverse fusion of Cuban and jazz polyrhythms. Tree Of Life received critical acclaim by a range of jazz journalists and critics and solidified Mela as one of his generation’s rising band leaders.

FE (2016) is Francisco Mela's fourth and most recent project as a leader. The self-released album spotlights two standout musicians that join him to form The Crash Trio, pianist Leo Genovese, and bassist Gerald Cannon. Appearing as a featured guest on the recording is legendary guitarist John Scofield. The album is of particular significance to Mela as it was written in honor of one of his musical mentors, McCoy Tyner, and is a tribute to his late parents.

Critical acclaim

"...Mela's drumming is expressive and rudimentary perfect, laying down an expansive palette, while not crowding his fellow accompanists."

"Mela also has one of the most mercurial and quickest-thinking brains in music and can be both powerful and lucid, turning on a dime from an almost other-worldly, hallucinatory voice to a musician with a painterly, patrician demeanor."

"...the drummer achieves a rare balance between sophistication and abandon, as he delivers irrepressible rhythmic layers behind, between and around the rest of his band."

"The brilliance of Cirio, recorded live at the Blue Note, lies in drummer/bandleader Francisco Mela’s ability to inform its eight pieces with the Cuban sensibilities of his upbringing without ever succumbing to an unfettered traditional island rhythm."

"...Mr. Mela is a bandleader on the rise..."

Discography

All as a leader

Year Title Label Featured personnel
2016 FE self released Francisco Mela (drums); Gerald Cannon (bass); Leo Genovese (piano); special guest, John Scofield (guitar)
2011 Francisco Mela & Cuban Safari: Tree Of Life Half Note Francisco Mela (drums, vocals); Elio Villafranca (piano); Leo Genovese (piano); Uri Gurvich (saxophone); Ben Monder (guitar); Luques Curtis (bass); Mauricio Herrera (percussion); Esperanza Spalding (vocals) track 4; Peter Slavov (bass); Arturo Stable (percussion); Jowee Omicil (saxophone)
2008 Cirio: Live at the Blue Note Half Note Francisco Mela (drums, vocals); Jason Moran (piano); Larry Grenadier (bass); Mark Turner (soprano sax); Lionel Loueke (guitar, vocals)
2006 Melao Ayva Musica Francisco Mela (drums, vocals, percussion); Joe Lovano (tenor saxophone); George Garzone (tenor saxophone); Anat Cohen (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Lionel Loueke (guitar); Nir Felder (electric guitar & effects); Leo Genovese (piano, Fender Rhodes, keyboard); Peter Slavov (bass)