Old Cacique

Story Behind The Song

I met Orlando Sanchez at an art walk when someone told me there was a Puerto Rican Man in the coffee shop who had played hand percussion with Stevie Wonder. I found a man with gold chains and started chatting with him in Spanish. We became friends and hung out together, going to jams and open mics and playing. Orlando asked me one day If I wanted to write a CD together, and, after thinking about, said "Yes, why not?" We would meet at my house two or three times a week, spend a couple of hours together writing melodies, joking and laughing and having a great time. In the end Orlando had to go back to Texas, and over the year 2019, he put together live musicians from the Disneyword area. (He was a music producer at Disney World for 13 years.) So the studio musicians were Orlando on congas, Jessie Carablallo on drums, Army Zerpa on bass, David Salas on native flute, Galo Rivera on lead guitar, Lisandro Codecido on keys, and Konstantin Dimitrov on violin. The process was that Orlando would set down the rhythm first, dictating it to me and I would transcribe the rhythms into Finale, then he and I would take turns writing the melodies. Orlando would hum his parts and I would transcribe both our ideas into Finale. On each song we would create melodies and counter-melodies and input the chord symbols. When we finished this, Orlando would give the sheet music to the musicians starting with bass, then drums then adding other parts where a lot of instrumentalists would improve solos as well as perform the written melodies. Then, I transcribed the final versions into sheet music. Then, I arranged the parts for the Eastern Washington University Big Jazz band for a concert that has been postponed many times due to the pandemic. It took us a year to get the CD made and distributed and now we're just sitting back waiting for our Grammies.

Song Description

Old Cacique (Native, Andes, Afro) - Cacique comes from the Taíno word kassiquan, meaning "to keep house".[5] In 1555 the word entered the English language as "Prince." In Taíno culture, the cacique rank was hereditary[7] and sometimes established through democratic means. His importance in the tribe was determined by the size of his tribe rather than his skills in warfare since the Taínos were mostly a peaceable culture. They also enjoyed several privileges for their standing: they lived in a larger rectangular hut in the center of the village, rather than the circular huts of other villagers, and they had a special sitting place for the areytos (ceremonial dances) and the ceremonial ball game. Similar to other rulers, their word was the law and they oversaw a sophisticated level of governance.

Song Length 4:02 Genre Latin - General, Latin - Rock
Tempo Medium Fast (131 - 150) Mood Troubled, Welcoming
Subject Murder, Rape, Courage Language No Language
Era 2000 and later
Lyrics N/A Music Gary A. Edwards & Orlando Sanchez
Producer Gary A. Edwards & Orlando Sanchez Publisher Gary A. Edwards & Orlando Sanchez
Performance Orlando Sanchez Label Edwards Records

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