Martín Perna
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Martín Perna | |
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Born | 1975 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
Education | New York University, B.A.; University of Texas-Brownsville, M.Ed., |
Occupation | educator, multidisciplinary artist |
Years active | 1996- |
Known for | Founder, Antibalas, Founder, , Founder |
Website | [1] [2] [3] |
Martin Perna is an educator, and living in Houston, Texas.
Music[]
Perna, who is of Mexican American descent, founded the musical groups Antibalas[1] and ,[2] and has written for and/or recorded with Sharon Jones, Scarlett Johansson, Baaba Maal, Angelique Kidjo, David Byrne, the Whitefield Brothers, the Daktaris, , Apsci, Architecture in Helsinki, and many other groups. [3]
Education[]
Perna began his educational work in 1992 at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia as an overnight docent during the Camp-In Program. From 1998-2000, he taught at El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice in Brooklyn, New York. He has integrated education into his work as a musician, conducting musical workshops at Yale, McGill, Haverford, New York University, Concordia, University of Texas-Austin, and University of St. Denis (Île Réunion).
Multidisciplinary Art[]
He is author of the children's book ! about the 2003 blackout in the Northeastern United States and Canada, published in 2006 by and illustrated by Ricardo Cortes.
An apprentice of earth architecture master Nader Khalili Perna also practices superadobe architecture and has created works in Michoacán, Mexico, and Austin, Texas.
Partial Discography[]
The Very Best "untitled" Flute, baritone saxophone
Daktaris "Soul Explosion" Flute, tenor saxophone.
Mike Jackson and the Soul Providers "Revenge of Mr. Mopoji"
Nino Nardini "Rotonde Musique" Flute, saxophone
Lee Fields "Let's Get a Groove On" Baritone saxophone
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings "Dap Dippin'" Baritone saxophone
Antibalas "Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1" Baritone saxophone, percussion
Antibalas "Talkatif" Baritone saxophone
Antibalas "Who Is This America" Baritone saxophone
Antibalas "Government Magic" Baritone saxophone
Antibalas "Security" Baritone Sax
Antibalas "Antibalas" Baritone Sax
TV on the Radio "Satellite" Flutes
TV on the Radio "Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes" Flutes, saxophones
TV on the Radio "Return to Cookie Mountain" Flute, saxophones, percussion
TV on the Radio "Dear Science," Flutes, saxophones
"El Niño y El Sol" Flutes, saxophones, guitars, percussion
"The Alchemist Manifesto" Vocals, flutes, saxophones, guitars, percussion
"Coconut Rock" Vocals, flutes, saxophones, guitars, percussion
"Taurus" Vocals, flutes, saxophones, guitars, percussion
Elvis Costello and The Roots "Walk Us Uptown" Antibalas rework. Saxophones
DJ Sun "Heart Seed featuring Leah Alvarez and Martin Perna", flute
References[]
- ^ Farber, Jim (August 16, 2012). "Perna and Antibalas get the Williamsburg beat". NY Daily News. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ^ "Martin Perna: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ^ Forman, Bill. "New world ardor". Colorado Springs Independent.
External links[]
- 1975 births
- Musicians from Philadelphia
- Living people
- American musicians of Mexican descent
- Hispanic and Latino American musicians
- Antibalas members