Giovanni Hidalgo
Born in San
Juan, Puerto Rico in 1963
Widely acknowledged among the greatest
congueros of his generation, Giovanni Hidalgo was born in San
Juan, Puerto Rico in 1963, first taking up the drums five years
later; the son of the noted percussionist Jose "Manengue"
Hidalgo, he was educated in Latin rhythms from childhood onward,
and as a teen regularly walked to local gigs with his congas
strapped to his back. He soon caught the attention of the
legendary Dizzy Gillespie, touring in his United Nations
All-Star Orchestra for four years; Hidalgo also became a noted
session player, recording with Freddie Hubbard, Paul Simon and
Mickey Hart's Planet Drum project. In 1992, he recorded his
debut solo LP, Villa Hidalgo; Worldwide followed a year later,
and for 1997's Hands of Rhythm, a collaboration with pianist
Michel Camilo, Hidalgo earned a Grammy nomination in the Best
Latin Jazz Album category. His Greatest Hits collection followed
the next year. By Jason Ankeny The
All Music Guide
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