Carlos Gómez(III)
- Actor
Percussionist, composer and educator, Carlos "Go Go" Gomez, has
performed and recorded with a variable list of the biggest recording
artists of our time. Throughout his career he has played along side
such luminaries as Madonna, Quincy Jones, Tito Puente, Pharaoh Sanders,
Eartha Kitt, Arturo Sandoval, Gypsy Kings, Jose Feliciano and Grupo
Afro-Cuba de Matanzas, as well as contemporary mega stars Mariah Carey
and Sade. Gomez's virtuosity is heard in the sheer range of his
rhythmic influences and musical styles that he plays. From Afro-Cuban
bata, jazz and rock and roll, to Persian pop, Nigerian high life and
New Age electronica; Gomez's hallmark is diversity and experimentation.
Currently, he juggles a busy schedule of live performances, recording
sessions, film scoring, and running his imprint label, Kidlat Records.
Born and raised in the Bronx, to Puerto Rican and Cuban parents,
Gomez's early influences included not only the Cuban standards and
tangos played by his parents, but also the sounds of his neighborhood
in the 1970s; including funk, rhythm and blues, psychedelic rock, and
Nuyorican salsa. At the age of 16, he became a founding member of the
groundbreaking Latin crossover group, Seguida. Dubbed the "The Sons of
Santana" by the Village Voice, the group joined the legendary Fania
Records roster and successfully embarked on a heavy recording and
touring schedule. As a City University student of ethnomusicology by
day and full blown professional musician by night, Carlos "Go Go" Gomez
ended the decade having fulfilled his childhood dream. A yearning to
deepen his spiritual studies brought Gomez to the West Coast in the
late 1970s. The next 20 years proved fast paced and full of creative
opportunities. The following, highlights the breadth of his musical
experiences. He played jazz with Bobby Hutcherson, John Handy, Rodney
Franklin, Babatunde Lea, Jules Broussard and Manhattan Transfer; salsa
and Latin jazz with Pete and Coke Escovedo, Sheila E. and Conjunto
Cesedes; and world music with O.J. Ekemode, Nigerian All-Stars and the
Batucaje Brazilian Dance Troupe, to name but a few. Gomez toured and
recorded with Con Funk Shun for many years. He served as Laura
Brannigan's percussionist for eight years. His recordings included
albums for Narada Michael Walden, Grateful Dead drummer, Mickey Hart,
and most notably, Arturo Sandoval's Grammy award winning album titled,
Danzon/Dance On. Gomez also ventured into different media. He made
numerous television appearances, as well as commercial and film
performances. His A-Go-Go-Gomez Band made a cameo appearance in the
1991 feature motion picture, Fires Within. Several of the group's songs
were included on the film's soundtrack. During these years, Gomez
balanced his fast paced life by traveling the world extensively, honing
his martial arts skills and immersing himself in the study of
traditional African and Eastern religions. He received advanced
certifications in percussion from the prestigious University of
Matanzas, Cuba and the Instituto Folklorico National De Cuba. Intrigued
by the connection between spirituality and music, Gomez's life work is
devoted to bridging cultures and seeking commonalities. He brings this
synergistic sensibility to the classroom, where for 30 years Gomez has
taught his students the art of drumming as a path to personal, artistic
and spiritual development. In 1979 he established the first Afro-Cuban
studies in song, drum and dance at the College of the Redwoods in
Eureka, California. His most recent post was at Queens College of the
City University of New York where he taught Afro-Cuban percussion and
music. He has lectured extensively, nationally and internationally, on
topics including percussion, Afro-Cuban drumming, and Ifa and Santeria
religions. Carlos' newest ventures continue his experimentation with
new technologies. After recording a series of dance remixes with David
Morales of Def Mix, and Jay Denes of Naked Music, Gomez launched his
independent label, Kidlat Records. In 2005 he released a solo album
titled, Homenaje Al Asmatico, and is currently working on a new solo
album that is being described as cinematic and atmospheric. He
maintains a vigorous schedule of live performances, private teaching,
and studio work.