ROSENDO LEÓN
AROCHA JR.
“CHENDY”
Born: April 6, 1973
San Antonio de los Baños, Havana, Cuba
Chendy was four when he had his first percussion lesson with his father,
he caught on quickly to the rhythms, and didn’t let go.
With no formal music education,
he trained by performing with many of the local and touring bands in
Havana while in school. It was via this experience that he gained expertise,
knowledge, and honed his percussion skills. At 18 he began his professional
career, playing and recording with many famous Cuban bands and artists
such as the Metropolis (of which he was the band leader),
Yagrumas Jazz Band, Rodolfo y su Orquesta,
Roberto Javier y su Banda, Melao Son, Rojitas
y su Grupo, Pancho Amat y su Grupo, and internationally
known troubador Silvio Rodriguez. They performing in
theatres, hotels, on radio, television, for film and studio. In 1998
Chendy was given the opportunity to write the music for the Cuban documentary,
Policlinico Miserable, which was nominated for an Oscar.
In 1999 Chendy moved to
Toronto, Canada where he continues to play with a diverse group of international
artists, with an eclectic variety of styles such as the great Flamenco
guitarist Jesse Cook, The Tropicana Dinner
Theatre Band, Bruca Manigua, Luis
Mario Ochoa and Cimarron, Son Ache, Marco
D’Amico, Quimica Perfecta, Ricky Franco
y su Orquesta, Roberto Occhipinti, Cassava
Latin Rhythms, Nick Ali and Cruzao (winner
at the 2001 Montreal Jazz Festival), Mitchell V and the World,
Evaristo Machado y su Banda, Energia Latina,
Eliana Cuevas, The Puentes Brothers,
Jane Bunnet (Grammy and Juno nominee), Alexis
Baro (National Jazz Award Winner), Mambo Urbano,
Havana Rumba, (with Oscar D’ Leon), Havana
Express, Luis Orbegoso Quintet, Hilario
Duran Big Band and Trio (Juno Award Winner), Cane Fire,
Alex Cuba Band (Juno Award Winner) , Ron Sexmith,
Amanda Martinez, the Genius Vasyl Popadiuk.
Experienced in all styles
of Cuban music, he is one of the most “in demand” Latin musicians in
Toronto, playing and conducting workshops at the Morfis Studio School,
The Beaches Jazz Fest and various other institutions throughout Ontario.
He currently teaches World Percussion at Humber College – School of
Creative and Performing Arts.
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