Diverse musical worlds collide...QUATTRO hits the Firehouse Arts Center on Saturday, October 11, at 8:00 p.m. The group everyone is talking about since the Latin Grammys last year brings their dynamic vibe (Latin + Pop + Jazz + Classical) to the East Bay's intimate concert venue. QUATTRO is four highly-respected solo performers: cello, percussion, violin, guitar, plus vocals. They came together from seemingly un-related professional music worlds, and melded into the group that everyone is talking about since the Grammys.
Known for their harmonies, rhythms, lyrics, and mind-blowing musicianship, the four diverse musicians known as QUATTRO "will have you dancing into the night," says The Tonight Show music director Rickey Minor.
Individually, the musicians of QUATTRO have well-established and highly respected reputations in the recording and live performance industries. Together they combine their love for various musical styles and cultural backgrounds to create an incredible new sound.
Giovanna Moraga Clayton: cello and vocals. Clayton currently holds positions with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and the New West Symphony as well as being an in-demand cellist in the Los Angeles recording scene.
Lisa Dondlinger: violin and vocals. She has performed and recorded with top artists ranging from Christina Aguilera to Luciano Pavarotti.
Kay-Ta Matsuno: guitar and vocals. His already long list of credits includes: David Foster, Baby Face, Natalie Cole, Keiko Matsui, Lalah Hathaway, Amerie, Chante Moore, Jackiem Joyner, Daniel Bedingfield, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Steve Porcaro, Virgil Donatti, Tony Macalpine, Jody Watley, and many more.
Jorge Villanueva: percussion and vocals. Musical resume includes touring engagements, recording, and movie soundtracks with artists such as Beth Hirsh of "Air", Diego Amador, Alex Acuna, Abraham Laboriel, Israel Varela, Debi Nova, Christian Castro, and Alexander Pires.
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