Ani Cordero
Ani Cordero (born 1974) is a Puerto Rican vocalist, drummer,[1] guitarist, and songwriter.
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Birth name | Ana Marieli Cordero Garcia |
Born | 1974 Boston, Massachusetts |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
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Biography
Cordero was born Ana Marieli Cordero Garcia in Boston, Massachusetts. Since 1999, she has resided in Brooklyn, New York.[2]
Cordero's work in music began in her teen years in Atlanta, Georgia. She has performed as a solo artist as well as a number of bands, including Cordero, her bilingual rock group with husband and drummer Chris Verene.[3] She has recorded and toured both nationally and internationally.
From the 1980s until 2009, Cordero performed with Man or Astro-man?, Dean and Britta, Josh Joplin Group, Angels of Light, and #1 Family Mover. Between 2010 and 2013, she performed with Os Mutantes,[4] Rasputina, Cordero, Tuff Sunshine, and Pistolera,[5][6] which she helped create.[7]
In 2014, Cordero released her first solo album, Recordar, consisting of covers of Latin American protest songs.[8][9][10] In 2017, she released a second solo album, Querido Mundo.[11] Her third album, El Machete, came out in 2019.
Discography
Year | Artist | Album | Notes |
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1997 | #1 Family Mover | #1 Family Mover | Drums, percussion, vocals |
1999 | Jack Logan | Buzz Me In | Percussion |
Ani Cordero | Girl-Child-Spirit | Vocals, guitar, drums | |
Josh Joplin Band | Useful Music | Background vocals | |
2001 | Various artists | This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation | Drums |
2002 | Cordero | Lamb Lost in the City | Guitar, percussion, vocals, production |
2003 | Bee and Flower | What's Mine Is Yours | Drums, vocals |
2004 | Cordero | Somos Cordero | Guitar, timbales, vocals |
2005 | Cordero | En Este Momento | Guitar, percussion, vocals, production[12] |
Various artists | For a Decade of Sin: 11 Years of Bloodshot Records | Guitar, vocals | |
Josh Joplin | Jaywalker | Percussion, background vocals | |
Pistolera | Pistolera | Drums, background vocals | |
2006 | Pistolera | Siempre Hay Salida | Percussion, background vocals |
2008 | Cordero | De Donde Eres | Percussion |
Pistolera | En Este Camino | Drums, vocals | |
2014 | Ani Cordero | Recordar | Vocals, guitar, drums, percussion |
2017 | Ani Cordero | Querido Mundo | Vocals, guitar, drums, percussion |
2019 | Ani Cordero | El Machete | Vocals, guitar, drums, percussion |
References
- "Smoke Fairies Live at Leeds College Of Music on Saturday, 19th October 2013". Leeds Music Scene, Warren Barner. 21st October 2013.
- Mark Keresman, "Cordero,". Phoenix New Times, April 20, 2006
- "Ani Cordero Brings the Sound of Love, Protest and Social Change," July 2013: Amy Lacount, Bust Magazine.
- Modern Drummer Magazine, "Ani Cordero," October 2013: p. 14, article and photograph.
- "Ani Cordero Pays Tribute To The History Of Latin Protest Music". NPR, June 28, 2014
- "Víctor Jara. Siempre será canción nueva". ZdeO, Jorge Leiva 23 December 2015
- "Review: Ani Cordero, 'Querido Mundo'". NPR, February 16, 2017. Felix Contreras
- "Ani Cordero delves into the past for ‘Recordar’". New York Daily News, Jose Manuel Simian, May 1, 2014
- "Review Ani Cordero – Recordar". Sounds and Colours, by Marco Canepari 30 April, 2014
- "Ani Cordero streaming protest album ‘Querido Mundo,’ made a video". Brooklyn Vegan, By Andrew Sacher February 22, 2017.
- "Querido Mundo". AllMusic. Review by Timothy Monger
- "Cordero En Este Momento Bloodshot Records". Hybrid Music Reviews
External links
- Ani Cordero discography at Discogs
- Ani Cordero at AllMusic