Carlos "Patato" Valdes

Carlos "Patato" Valdés
Also known asPatato
Born
Carlos Valdés Galán

(1926-11-04)November 4, 1926
DiedDecember 4, 2007(2007-12-04) (aged 81)
Cleveland, Ohio, US
GenresCuban rumba, son cubano, big band, Afro-Cuban jazz
OccupationsMusician, bandleader, composer, percussionist
InstrumentsCongas, percussion
Years active1944–2007
LabelsPanart, Blue Note, Verve, Latin Percussion
Websitehttp://pmrecords.com/Patato.shtml

Carlos Valdés Galán (November 4, 1926 – December 4, 2007), better known as Patato, was a Cuban conga player. In 1954, he emigrated from La Habana to New York City where he continued his prolific career as a sideman for several jazz and Latin music ensembles, and occasionally as a bandleader. He contributed to the development of the tunable conga drum which revolutionized the use of the instrument in the US. His experimental descarga albums recorded for Latin Percussion are considered the counterpart to the commercial salsa boom of the 1970s. Tito Puente once called him "the greatest conguero alive today".