Joe
Fielder
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Since moving
to New York in 1993, trombonist Joe Fiedler has performed in a wide
array of musical settings within both the Jazz and Latin music scenes.
He has performed or recorded with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln
Center Jazz Orchestra, Lee Konitz, Kenny Wheeler, Cecil Taylor, Anthony
Braxton, The Mingus Big Band, The Lionel Hampton Orchestra, The Maria
Schneider Orchestra, Myra Melford, and Roswell Rudd. Currently, he is a
member of pianist Andrew Hill’s Sextet+11, saxophonist
Phillip Johnston’s new group, Fast and Bulbous, featuring
Gary Lucas, saxophonist Chris Jonas’ innovative group, The
Sun Spits Cherries, drummer Ed Ware’s Tree, and big bands led
by pianists Jason Lindner and Satoko Fujii, among others. In addition
he has appeared on more than 30 recordings, including his 1999 debut CD
as a leader, 110 Bridge St., for the CIMP label.
As a member
of New York’s Latin music scene, Fiedler was a founding
member of the highly acclaimed Latin Jazz group Timbalaye, led by
percussionist Ralph Irizarry. As a member of Timbalaye he was able to
perform with such greats as Tito Puente, Hilton Ruiz, Dave Valentin,
Nestor Torres and Papo Lucca. Fiedler has also played with a veritable
“Who’s Who” of singers, including vocal
legends Cheo Feliciano, Lalo Rodriguez, and Andy Montanez, former Fania
All-Star’s, Ismael Miranda and Pete “El
Conde” Rodriguez, and current superstars, La India, Domingo
Quinones, and Tito Nieves. He is currently playing with superstar Celia
Cruz, the all-star salsa super group, The RMM All-Stars, Larry Harlow
and the Latin Legends, drummer Bobby Sanabria’s
Grammy-nominated latin big band, and the exciting latin fusion group
Viento de Agua.
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