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John Benitez – Markbass

Grammy award-winning latin bassist John Benitez cut his teeth in Puerto Rico and has made a name for himself through his work with many well-known American and Latin artists.

Bassist/composer/arranger John Benitez was a widely acclaimed musician in the jazz, R&B, and Latin scenes in his native Puerto Rico by the age of 19. He studied at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music with master bassist Federico Silva. He also studied in NYC with legendary acoustic bassist Ron Carter and electric bass guitarist Anthony Jackson. A Grammy award-winning musician, Benitez has performed with many well-known American and Latin artists including Lucecita Benitez, Batacumbele, Justo Betancourt, Joe Madrid, Wynton Marsalis, Cuco Pena, Tito Puente, Lalo Rodriguez, Hilton Ruiz, Dave Samuels, Chucho Valdez and Bobby Watson. Benitez has also recorded with numerous performers such as David Sanchez, Eddie Palmieri and Roy Hargrove’s Grammy award-winning Crisol Band.

“What I love about Markbass amps and speakers is that there’s a connection between portability, purity and clarity in the sound, and a lot of punch and fatness that helps me to create and discover sounds in an enjoyable way,” says John. “All over the world people are amazed by the sound and portability of Markbass amps and cabinets.”

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Grammy award-winning bassist John Benitez, born in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico, started playing gospel music in church at the age of thirteen. Already a gifted musician, John began his formal education at “Escuela Libre de Musica” followed by study at the University of Puerto Rico and later the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music with master bassist Federico Silva.

By age nineteen, John was the first-call bassist in San Juan’s thriving Jazz and Latin music scenes. He performed with, among others, such well-known artists as Chick Corea, Lucecita Benitez, Batacumbele, Lalo Rodriguez, Cuco Peña, Roberto Roena, and Justo Betancourt. In his early twenties, he toured with Batacumbele to Columbia, South America where he continued to play and study music. Always in demand, John was asked to play with some of the top names in the country like Joe Madrid and often accompanied international touring artists like trumpeter “Chocolate” Armenteros.

In 1993, John move to New York and attended the City College of New York where he studied with the legendary acoustic bassist, Ron Carter and later with the contra bass guitarist Anthony Jackson. His education, however, was not limited to formal classroom study. John learned on the bandstand performing with some of the finest Jazz and Latin musicians including, Wynton Marsalis, Tito Puente, Michele Camilo, Dave Valentin, Eddie Palmieri, Bobby Watson, David Sanchez, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Roy Hargrove, Antonio Hart, Danilo Perez, Kenny Kirkland, Will Calhoun, Vinny Valentino, Chucho Valdez, Don Pullen, Dave Samuels, and Mongo Santamaria, to name just few.

He recorded with Roy Hargrove’s Crisol band (whose recording, “Habana,” was awarded the Grammy for best Latin jazz performance in 1997), David Sanchez (the Grammy nominated, “Obsesion”) Tito Puente, Hilton Ruiz, Antonio Hart, the Tropi-Jazz All Stars, the Mingus Big Band, the Caribbean Jazz Project, and Eddie Palmieri.

John has participated in two instructional videos with master percussionist Giovanni Hildalgo and Cuban drummer Ignacio Berroa. He can also be seen on the national tv and cable shows, Good Morning America, The Today Show and BET On Jazz.

As a sideman and a featured special guest, John has performed in all of the major jazz festivals and venues around the world including Turkey, Jordan (where he played for the royal family), South America, Canada, Norway, Finland, and all over Europe. John was chosen by the United States Information Agency and the Kennedy Center to represent the United States as a Jazz Ambassador on a tour of South America.

John Benitez

Bassist, born in Rio Piedreas Puerto Rico, started playing gospel music in church at the age of thirteen. Studied at the University of Puerto Rico and later the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music. Moved to New York in 1993.John has participated in two instructional videos with master percussionist Giovanni Hildalgo and Cuban drummer Ignacio Berroa. He can also be seen on the national TV shows Good Morning America, The Today Show and Bet On Jazz.Benitez has performed as sideman and featured special artist in all of the major jazz festivals and venues.

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In 1993, John move to New York and attended the City College of New York where he studied with the legendary acoustic bassist, Ron Carter and later with the contra bass guitarist Anthony Jackson. His education, however, was not limited to formal classroom study. John learned on the bandstand performing with some of the finest Jazz and Latin musicians including, Wynton Marsalis, Tito Puente, Michele Camilo, Dave Valentin, Eddie Palmieri, Bobby Watson, David Sanchez, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Roy Hargrove, Antonio Hart, Danilo Perez, Kenny Kirkland, Will Calhoun, Vinny Valentino, Chucho Valdez, Don Pullen, Dave Samuels, and Mongo Santamaria, to name just few.

He recorded with Roy Hargrove’s Crisol band (whose recording, “Habana,” was awarded the Grammy for best Latin jazz performance in 1997), David Sanchez (the Grammy nominated, “Obsession”) Tito Puente, Hilton Ruiz, Antonio Hart, the Tropi-Jazz All Stars, the Mingus Big Band, the Caribbean Jazz Project, and Eddie Palmieri.

John has participated in two instructional videos with master percussionist Giovanni Hildalgo and Cuban drummer Ignacio Berroa. He can also be seen on the national tv and cable shows, Good Morning America, The Today Show and BET On Jazz.

As a sideman and a featured special guest, John has performed in all of the major jazz festivals and venues around the world including Turkey, Jordan (where he played for the royal family), South America, Canada, Norway, Finland, and all over Europe. John was chosen by the United States Information Agency and the Kennedy Center to represent the United States as a Jazz Ambassador on a tour of South America.

John has played and recorded with some of the finest Jazz, Latin, and R&B musicians and has learned something from each and every one of them. This diversity of influence and experience is reflected in his latest project and first recording as a leader, “Descarga in New York,” released in August 2001 on Khaeon World Music. Together with his Trio (the gifted pianist/composer Luis Perdomo and the powerhouse drummer Dafnis Preito) and special guest percussionist, Richie Flores and the tenor saxophonists Ravi Coltrane, John has created a strong musical statement which highlights his prodigious talents as a bassist–both acoustic and electric-composer, arranger, and and producer.

Benitez was the bassist on Ray Barretto’s last record “Standards Rican-ditioned,” in 2006, which was a set of jazz standards performed by an all Puerto Rican ensemble, which incidentally included the late Hilton Ruiz on piano.

Although Benitez is extremely fluid in the jazz idiom, he excels at interpreting the rhythms and styles of his native Afro-Caribbean region and the entire Pan American music book. As he puts it himself, “For me it’s all the same, one great dance music, all the Caribbean, South America and New Orleans are but an extension of African music, music with that special bounce. That’s what I like the most.” John Benitez, an excellent example of a true musician, an educator, artist, gentleman and a spiritual human being.

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Bass Player, Author, Educator

In this week’s episode I had the honor and pleasure of sitting down with one of the greatest bass players that has ever lived, the one and only John Benitez. For those of you who don’t know, John is a five-time GRAMMY award-winning bassist that has played with Tito Puente, Chick Corea, Danilo Perez, John Scofield, David Sanchez and countless other A-list artists in the Jazz, Latin-jazz and Latin Dance Music idioms. Over the past four years, I’ve had the privilege of experiencing many deep and inspiring conversations with this true master of music. Fortunately, this podcast has finally given me the chance to record and share one of those conversations with the world.

The Latin Bass Issue – John Benitez

Interview with Grammy Award Winning Artist, Bassist John Benitez…

BMM Please share with us a little of your personal background…

JB I was born in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico. My childhood was spent between Rio Grande, and Trujillo Alto. I attended Escuela Libre de Musica and studied at UPR and the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico. Living one year in Colombia, there I married Jacqueline Martinez and we have 3 children, Francis, Kathleen and Joshua.

In 1993 I moved to NYC to finish a B.A. degree at the Manhattan School of Music, and had the opportunity to play with many musicians. Currently I am working to establish an educational organization called Developing Center for the Arts and Creative Thinking (DCACT).

BMM What was your first bass, and how did you come by it?

JB My first bass was a 4-string… I don’t recall exactly, but I think it was an Ibanez that I bought.

BMM Tell us about that very first day you had a bass in your hands.

JB …It felt very good. For me to had both rhythm and harmony in the same instrument was very natural and fun because I started playing gospel music with percussion as well as guitar!

BMM As a bassist born in Latin America, do you find this to be an advantage or disadvantage?

JB For me it is an advantage to be born in Latin America, because there are a lot of bass traditions in Latin American rhythms and melodies.

BMM What are your main musical and bass influences?

JB I’m influenced not only by bass players, but also drummers, guitar players and pianists as well. Having said that, as far as bassists, I would mention Jaco Pastorious, Ron Carter, Paul Chamber, Jimmy Garrison, Dave Holland, Israel “Cachao” López, Anthony Jackson, Jeff Andrews, James Jammerson, Marcus Miller, Ray Brown, Bobby Valentin, Andy Gonzales, Eddie Guagua Rivera, Carlos del Puerto (senior), Salvador Cuevas, among others.

BMM How do you define the music style you play?

JB It is really hard to say that I play one style. I’m a Latino artist and I have been raised with dance music, therefore I love rhythms, melodies and harmony. I try to find this three elements in any kind of music that I play as long as the music grooves.

BMM How important is reading and studying music theory?

JB I know great musicians that don’t know how to read and cannot explain in theory what they play and this does not make them less valuable. But to be able to read music and understand music theory is very important because otherwise the musician is losing a lot of information; it is like you know how to talk, but you don’t know how to read and write.

BMM Tell us about your gear.

JB Well I feel very blessed because I use Markbass amps, FClef basses and Greyman basses.

BMM Who are your favorite Latin American bassists?

JB This is a hard question for me, but I could mention Israel “Cachao” López, Bobby Valentin, Bobby Rodriguez, Eddie Guagua Rivera and Alain Pérez.

BMM Please leave some motivational and encouraging words for the next generation of Latin American bassists.

JB It is very important that the artist discover his/her purpose in life at an early stage of their career and pursue their dreams; by doing this the artist will be happy and successful.

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