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Yunior Terry, Bass
Born in Camaguey, Cuba, bassist, violinist, and composer Yunior Terry
is part of one of Cuba's most gifted musical families. Following
his father and two older brothers Yosvany and Yoel, he began his
musical training at the age of seven. He grew up surrounded by the
music of Afro-Cuban religious traditions and learned to play the
chekeré from
his father Don Pancho, the undisputed master of the instrument. Yunior
graduated from the prestigious National School of Art (ENA) with
a double major in bass and violin. While in Cuba, he played violin
with the Cuban National Symphony and bass with folkloric and Latin
jazz groups.
Yunior moved to the United States to continue his musical
studies at CalArts in Los Angeles, graduating in 2002 with honors. Since
then, he has worked with some of the biggest names in Latin American
music, including Jerry Gonzales and Fort Apache, Steve Coleman and Five
Elements, Quetzal, Arturo O'Farril, Pete Escovedo and Sheila E., Dafnis
Prieto Quintet, Jane Bunnett, and the Latin Jazz All Stars.
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