Night
at the Museum Gala
Well on Thursday June 7th the Carnival
Miracle docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico about
3pm in the afternoon. I was led personally by
one of the ships Pursers to be the first, and I
believe only debarking passenger. I was with all
my bags and could not wait to get my feet on
land again. I was met by my manager, Chino
Rodriguez and the Events director, Manuel
Emanuelli. We drove directly to Isla Verde and
the fabulous Ritz Carlton Hotel, who was also
celebrating their 10th Anniversary. After about
an hour of waiting for my suite, I finally put
my feet up for a few minutes.
The
Museum of Art of Puerto Rico , located in
Santurce, was to celebrate its 10th anniversary
with the event of the year GALA at the Ritz
Carlton Saturday eve June 9th at 8pm in the
evening, This will be an all white, formal event
in the grand ballroom. I rested and dinner at
the Metropol Cuban restaurant across the street.
In the morning, I awoke early, in anticipation
of some of my Latin Legend musicians’ arrival.
Put on my bathing suit and took some sun by this
fabulous poor area and ocean view. Manuel and
Chino picked me up for an meeting with the
Museum's executive director Lourdes Ramos and
her staff. We spoke about the gala, schedule and
even about bringing Sofrito to the museum’s
450 seat theater in the winter for a long run.
After lunch the band started to arrive. Audio
engineer Bob Crawford, Louie Bauzo, Chembo
Corniel, Lewis Kahn, my 2 vocalists Luisito
Rosario and Emo Luciano, Richie Viruet, Yomo
Toro, Adalberto Santiago and Nicky Marrero all
arrived on schedule. I usually worry until
everyone is present. The musicians from the
island were to meet Junior Gonzalez and the band
for a 3pm sound check Saturday afternoon. I was
to do an in store cd signing for Emusica records
and their vp Giora Breil was in PR for the
promotion and the Gala. He had set this up over
a month ago with the distributor Universal on
the island. He picked me up and 2 of the band
and we proceeded to Plaza las Americas biggest
record store, which had huge signs and fotos of
me announcing the promotion.In the window was a
display of the dvd 40th Anniversary in Atlanta
which is being sold without my permission and
the crooked owner Fernando Fernandez also put
out a package with a dvd and cd. This is the
product the record store wanted to push. I
refused to sign these pirated dvd’s. I asked
the store managers what product they have of
mine and the answer was NONE. What an
embarrassment to Mr. Breil and Emusica. Shame on
Universal to waste 3 hours of my valuable time.
I do not gain one penny on the sale of cd’s
from Emusica and was doing this for promotion
for the Gala and the re-mastered Emucica cd’s
that are being released monthly. Can you imagine
a large record store in P.R. does not have one
Larry Harlow cd. After we returned I was boiling
mad but calmed myself down.
After a wonderful Japanese meal at the hotel
next door the Intercontinental, I decided to
stop into the casino at the el San Juan for a
little bit of chance. I had good luck and most
of meals were covered for the week.
Saturday
started off great with some exercise in the gym
and some sun until lunch. I had some business
meetings and started to prepare for the sound
check. All was in order when we all arrived at
3pm. This wonderful grand ballroom was being
decorated for the evening in silver and purple.
The balcony was enclosed in an air conditioned
tent. All the caterers were setting up and we
proceeded with the sound check. Lourdes Ramos
was weeping when we played her favorite songs.
What a wonderful digital mixing board and
computer driven speakers. The very best
equipment. I took a fall tripping over some
monitors and put my hand out to block the fall
and the other hand to protect my eye. The
outcome was that I smashed my nose and bruised
my upper lip. Never a dull moment. They called
the hotel doctor for me but I was ok. Just a
scratch on the side of my nose. I retired to
rest and had dinner at Il Mulino, a 5 star
Italian restaurant in the hotel at 6pm. That
left me time to get dressed and clean up for our
10pm downbeat.
After cocktails and finger foods, we all
gathered in the green room and waited our turn.
The Brazilian band O’Brazil were first up .
The stage was huge and split into two halves.
There was plenty of room for 2 bands to set up,
that way keeping the music continuous all night.
We mounted the stage at 2 min to 10pm. We looked
so fine in our white dinner jackets. Junior
Gonzalez, Adalberto Santiago, Luisito Rosario
and Emo Luciano were the front line and looked
very sharp. We played an hour set with the
hottest songs in the Latin Legends song book.
Every one was dancing and having a good time,
singing along the coros and dancing away on the
large dance floor. We finished the first set at
11pm and Milly Quezada and her orquesta took
over. Unfortunately most of the men left the
room to watch the Cotto vs Judda fight in the
casino for the next hour. Everyone was happy
especially when Cotto won. We did our second set
to a standing ovation. Closing the evening was
Los Duques de Vallenato from Colombia. It all
went very well and the Museum raised more money
then they have ever risen before, especially
when the island in going through hard times.
Sunday we all had a free day and partied in
the sun and ocean all day. The band started to
leave one by one on Monday morning and
afternoon. I finally was starting to feel better
about flying again especially when the gas
bubble was gone.
Monday
afternoon was the Hommy Opera meeting with
Maritza Casiano at her office. Orlando Guzman
picked me up and we had a really good meeting,
albeit changing plans again with Maritza. It was
productive, with plans for a September rehearsal
ay Univ. of Puerto Rico Theater and video and
record the rehearsal and the stars in a casual
manner.
All is moving well but no real date to report
yet. I chilled out Tuesday all day and had
dinner with the director of Chanel 6, the Museum
directors, Manuel and producers from PBS in PR.
It lasted 4 hours and was very productive for
new artistic projects with the museum. I left
for the airport on Wednesday morning to fly to
Miami on American Airlines and connect to
Avianca for my flight to Bogota. all went well
and I arrived in Bogota at 9pm in the evening.
What a GALA!
Harlow