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Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective

NEW Watina CD available at www.amazon.com & itunes

About Me


Andy Palacio is not only the most popular musician in Belize, he is also a serious music and cultural archivist with a deep commitment to preserving his unique Garifuna culture. Long a leading proponent of Garifuna popular music and a tireless advocate for the maintenance of the Garifuna language and traditions, Palacio has recently undertaken a new and ambitious direction with the formation of the Garifuna Collective.Born and raised in the coastal village of Barranco, Palacio grew up listening to traditional Garifuna music as well as imported sounds coming over the radio from neighboring Honduras, Guatemala, the Caribbean and the United States. “Music was always a part of daily life,” says Palacio, “It was the soundtrack that we lived to.” Along with some of his peers, he joined local bands even while in high school and began developing his own voice, performing covers of popular Caribbean and Top 40 songs.However, it was while working with a literacy project on Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast in 1980 and discovering that the Garifuna language and culture was steadily dying in that country, that a strong cultural awareness took hold and his approach to music became more defined. “I saw what had happened to my people in Nicaragua. The cultural erosion I saw there deeply affected my outlook,” he said recently, “and I definitely had to react to that reality.” His reaction took the form of diving deeper into the language and rhythms of the Garifuna, a unique cultural blend of West African and Indigenous Carib and Arawak Indian language and heritage. “It was a conscious strategy. I felt that music was an excellent medium to preserve the culture. I saw it as a way of maintaining cultural pride and self esteem, especially in young people.”Palacio became a leading figure in a growing renaissance of young Garifuna intellectuals who were writing poetry and songs in their native language. He saw the emergence of an upbeat, popular dance form based on Garifuna rhythms that became known as punta rock and enthusiastically took part in developing the form. Andy began performing his own songs and gained stature as a musician and energetic Garifuna artist. In 1987, he was able to hone his skills after being invited to work in England with Cultural Partnerships Limited, a community arts organization. Returning home to Belize with new skills and a four track recording system, he helped found Sunrise, an organization dedicated to preserving, documenting and distributing Belizean music. While his academic background and self-scholarship allowed for his on-going documentation of Garifuna culture through lyrics and music, it has been his exuberance as a performer that gained him world-wide recognition.Since 1988, Andy Palacio has gained enormous popularity both in Belize and abroad, having played before audiences in the Caribbean, the Americas and Europe and Asia. These include performances at the Transmusicales Encounters in France, Carifesta in Trinidad and Tobago and in St. Kitts-Nevis, World Music Expo Essen 2002, the Rainforest World Music Festival in Malaysia, Antillanse Feesten in Belgium, HeimatKlänge in Germany, the World Traditional Performing Arts Festival in Japan and several others in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Colombia and the U.K.About five years ago, Belizean producer/musician Ivan Duran, Palacio’s longtime collaborator and founder of Belize’s pioneer label Stonetree Records, convinced Palacio that he should focus on less commercial forms of Garifuna music and look more deeply into its soul and roots. Duran and Palacio set out to create an all-star, multi-generational ensemble of some of the best Garifuna musicians from Guatemala, Honduras and Belize. The Collective unites elder statesmen such as legendary Garifuna composer Paul Nabor, with young paranda star Aurelio Martinez from Honduras. Rather then focusing on danceable styles like punta rock, the Collective explores the more soulful side of Garifuna music, such as the Latin-influenced paranda, the semi-sacred hüngü- hüngü, as well as the punta and gunjei rhythms.Wátina, the debut album of Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective, will be released in the US and Canada on February 27th and the rest of the world on March 27th on the new record label Cumbancha. The initial recording sessions for this exceptional album took place over a 4-month period in an improvised studio inside a thatch-roofed cabin by the sea in the small village of Hopkins, Belize. It was an informal environment, where the musicians spent many hours playing together late into the night, honing the arrangements of the songs that would eventually end up on this album. While the traditions provided the inspiration, the musicians also added contemporary elements that helped give the songs relevance to their modern context. After the sessions, Ivan Duran worked tirelessly back at his studio to craft what is surely the pinnacle of Garifuna music production to date. “The idea of the collective has been a long time in the making,” says Palacio. “The chemistry of working with different Garifuna artists, not only within Belize but also from Guatemala and Honduras, was quite appealing and very satisfying to the soul.”Andy Palacio lives in Belize where he continues his work in promoting Culture and the Arts. In December 2004, he was appointed Cultural Ambassador and Deputy Administrator of the National Institute of Culture and History. In 2007, Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective will be embarking on an ambitious worldwide touring schedule in an effort to bring the beauty and power of Garifuna music to a wide audience.

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Member Since: 12/23/2006
Band Website: cumbancha.com
Band Members:

Andy Palacio, Paul Nabor, Aurelio Martinez, Adrian Martinez, Lugua Centeno, Justo Miranda, Rolando Sosa, Joshua Arana, Denmark Flores, Desere Arana, Marcella Torres, Sam Harris, Eduardo "Guayo" Cedeno, Al Ovando, Wilton James, Carlos Perrote, Giovani Chi
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For more Garifuna music visit www.stonetreerecords.com

You can buy "Wátina" at amazon.com and itunes . The album is also available through most major and quality independent retailers worldwide, as well as through the following websites:

USA:www.Amazon.com www.Barnesandnoble.com www.Cduniverse.com www.Mymusic.com www.Jandr.comCanada:www.Amazon.caBelgium:www.Fnac.beFrance:w ww.Fnac.com www.Amazon.frGermany/Austria:www.Amazon.deGreece:www.Fnac.gr Netherlands:www.bol.comScandinavia:www.cdon.comSpain:www.Fna c.esUK:www.Amazon.co.uk www.Virginmegastores.co.ukJapan:www.amazon.co.jp www.hmv.co.jpMexico:www.mixup.com.mxDigital Downloads:www.Itunes.com www.Calabashmusic.com www.Emusic.com www.Zune.net www.Rhapsody.com www.Musicmatch.com


Record Label: Cumbancha / Stonetree Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Andy Palacio & Ivan Duran Win Prestigious WOMEX Award

We're happy to announce that Andy Palacio & Ivan Duran, the producer of Andy's album Wátina and the director of the Stonetree record label in Belize, have won this year's WOMEX award. The awar...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 10:26:00 PST

Andy Palacios Wátina Reaches No. 1 on the World Music Charts Europe

After reaching the #2 spot on the World Music Charts Europe in May, the critically-acclaimed album Wátina from Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective has surpassed that already impressive achievem...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Sun, 03 Jun 2007 06:56:00 PST

Andy Palacio - Garifuna Cultural Fightback

  ..>                              ..>..>..>..>..>..>Andy Palacio, erstwhile star of Belizian G...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Thu, 03 May 2007 10:11:00 PST

Andy Palacio #2 on World Charts Europe

WORLD MUSIC CHARTS EUROPE MAY 2007COPYRIGHT!!! : www.worldmusicnight.com Top 20 of 177 nominated records 1    AMAN IMAN    Last month:    2Tinariwen &...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Thu, 03 May 2007 09:37:00 PST

Music Review: Wátina by Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective

 Written by Ann Hagman Cardinal  Published May 01, 2007I have a confession to make; I didn't know  about the Garifuna people until I discovered this incredible new CD from Andy  Pa...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Thu, 03 May 2007 09:34:00 PST

Andy featured in BBC Caribbean

Celebrating 'Black Caribs' cultureAndy Palacio is one of the most popular musicians in Belize.He's also well known for his deep commitment to preserving his unique Garifuna culture. His new album Wati...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:22:00 PST

FEATURED THIS WEEK ON BBC RADIO 3 WORLD ROUTES

..>..> ANDY PALACIO& THE GARIFUNA COLLECTIVE Listen to "World Routes" on BBC Radio 3 Saturday April 28th, 15:00-16:00 GMT   Lucy Duran chats to Andy Palacio, a Belizean musician who cham...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 08:52:00 PST

Andy Palacio to Appear at San Francisco's Stern Grove

In a wonderful last minute addition to Andy Palacio's summer tour, Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Colective have been invited to headline at the prestigious Stern Grove Festival in San Francisco on J...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:30:00 PST

Andy Palacio "Watina" video featured on influential Pitchfork website

New Music: Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective: "Wátina" [Stream, Video] Pop quiz: How many languages are spoken south of the U.S. border? If you just said Spanish, you got less than one per...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:29:00 PST

Andy Palacio in Austin, Texas Next Week. Concert, Radio & In-Store Appearances

Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective along with special guest Aurelio Martinez will be in Austin, Texas from April 23rd to the 26th for a series of lectures, demonstrations and performances. ...
Posted by Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:30:00 PST