Joe Collado

 
BIOGRAPHY

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and of Puerto Rican
decent, Award Winning Percussionist Joe Collado has been playing
Latin percussion since his teen years. Known mostly for his
tasteful and rhythmical playing, Joe credits his percussion
schooling from the countless rumba jams in the streets of New
York City and witnessing all the greats bands during the Fania All-
star era. Relocating to Miami, FL after graduating from John Jay
HS in Brooklyn to play Intercollegiate basketball at Miami Dade
CC, Joe then returned to NYC to play and study at Queens
College. He majored in music his first two years in college and
polished his percussive skills under master teachers such as Johnny
(JC) Conga and Hector (Pocho) Nesciosup while in Miami.
Creating his own playing style he eventually took his skills to
another level after graduating with a BA in Health/PE with a minor
in music at FIU. Joe has shared his skills on stage with the greatest
of percussion such as Santana's Jose "Chepito" Areas and Master
percussionist Giovanni Hidalgo, just to name a few. His band
repertoire includes Salsa stars such as Eddie Palmieri's Herman
Olivera, Henry Fiol and with the world famed Salsa underground
Legend, Angel Canales Orchestra as well as other stars. Joe has
also been awarded Best Percussionist in Miami (2009), by the
Miami New Times.

Presently, Joe is playing steady with local South Florida bands
such as the Galo Rivera/Santana Tribute band and well as his own
group, Latin Groove Project. Joe has also honed his total musical
skills with his debut CD called "Solo Joe". Yet with his successful
musical career and for many years, he still manages somehow to
serve as a full time Miami-Dade County Public School High
School teacher.

http://www.joecollado.com/