Andy Hernandez (born January 3, 1950), better known by his stage name Coati Mundi, is an American musician,
percussionist, notably playing the
vibraphone, and a member of
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band was a big band- and swing-influenced disco band that was formed in the Bronx, New York. The band is best known for its number-one US dance hit "Cherchez La Femme/C'est si bon," from its self-titled debut album ...
, then of
Kid Creole and the Coconuts. He scored the Top 40 UK hit "Me No Pop I" in 1981, just before the release of ''
Tropical Gangsters''. He produced and arranged an album by "
Don Armando Second Avenue Rhumba Band", which spurred the disco hit song "Deputy of Love".
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Early life
Hernandez is a first-generation Puerto Rican who grew up in Spanish Harlem, New York City. As a young teenager, the first band he played and recorded with was called Eddie Hernandez & his Orchestra.
He learned to play the vibes from George Rodriguez of The New Swing Sextet.
Career
Hernandez has worked with assorted musical groups and artists including Ralfi Pagan, Joe Bataan, Vernon Reid, N'Dea Davenport, Nona Hendryx, Tito Puente, Manny Oquendo & Conjunto Libre, Hall & Oates and Machito.
He was known as Sugarcoated Andy while in Dr. Buzzard's band and played vibes, marimba and percussion for them. He credits Stony Browder, August Darnell and Cory Daye of Dr. Buzzard's band as major influences.
In 1979, along with Adriana Kaegi, he helped create Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Hernandez was the musical director and arranger for the Coconuts band until his departure in 1989.
His single "Me No Pop I" reached #32 on the British charts in summer 1981. The song was ranked at #3 among the top ten "Tracks of the Year" for 1981 by '' NME''.
Hernandez is a self-taught musician. His main instrument is the vibraphone but he also plays piano, percussion, and flute, and is a music arranger
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and composer
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He once said in an interview, "I have never let the lack of talent stop me from doing anything." He cited an example of this regarding the "Gichy Dan and Beachwood 9" record produced by Ron Rogers and August Darnell. He was being interviewed for the job of arranger-orchestrator by the head of A&R at RCA records. Asked if he knew how to arrange for strings, he replied without hesitation, "Of course", and convinced them to give him the job. In actuality, he did not know a thing about string arrangements. Immediately after the interview, he bought a book on arranging for strings and woodshedded day and night. The result was a successful arrangement job; his work was complimented by the great violinist Harry Lookofsky
Harry Lookofsky (1 October 1913 – 8 June 1998) was an American jazz violinist. He was also the father of keyboardist-songwriter Michael Brown, who most notably was a founding member of The Left Banke and Stories.
History
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who served as concertmaster on the date.
In 1983, he released a solo album titled ''Little Coati Mundi The Former 12 Year Old Genius''. Mundi composed, produced and provided the lead vocals. It contained a version of Captain Beefheart
Don Van Vliet (; born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist best known by the stage name Captain Beefheart. Conducting a rotating ensemble known as Th ...
's "Tropical Hot Dog Night" featuring salsa singer Rubén Blades. The album also featured former Kid Creole & The Coconuts singer Lori Eastside.
Coati Mundi had several appearances on the TV show '' Miami Vice'' including the episode "No Exit" with Bruce Willis and "Everybody's in Showbiz" with Benicio del Toro (see List of Miami Vice guest appearances ). Hernandez appeared as an actor in the film ''Who's That Girl Who's That Girl? may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Who's That Girl'' (1987 film), an American film starring Madonna
* ''Who's That Girl'', a Philippine film of 2011
* "Who's That Girl?", an episode of ''Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!''
Music
* Who's Tha ...
'' starring Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
and Griffin Dunne. He wrote and performed a song for the soundtrack album called: "El Coco Loco". Mundi has acted in several Spike Lee films, including ''Mo Better Blues
''Mo' Better Blues'' is a 1990 American musical comedy-drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee, who also wrote, produced, and directed. It follows a period in the life of fictional jazz trumpeter Bleek Gilliam (played ...
'', ''He Got Game
''He Got Game'' is a 1998 American sports drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. The film revolves around Jake Shuttlesworth ( Denzel Washington), father of the top-ranked basketball p ...
'' and ''Girl 6
''Girl 6'' is a 1996 American black comedy film produced and directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Theresa Randle, Isaiah Washington, and Lee. Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay, making it the first film directed by Lee in which he did not wr ...
''. He can also be seen in the film '' We Own the Night''.
He is credited as one of the music supervisors for the Miramax film '' 54'' and as producer of several of the film's songs. Hernandez has composed music for various films, including ''Spike of Bensonhurst''. He is also the composer and sound designer for a series of educational DVDs for children produced by Karyn Parsons ('' Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'').
In December 2010 he released a new solo CD ''Coati Mundi Is Dancing For The Cabana Code In The Land Of Boo-Hoo'' (Rong Music). The recording has garnered favorable reviews and praises by the ''New York Times'', ''Time Out'' magazine, ''Village Voice'' and others.
On December 16, 2010, he appeared in the line-up on the BBC music/comedy show '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks''.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''The Former 12 Year Old Genius'' ( Virgin Records, 1983)
* ''Dancing for the Cabana Code in the Land Of Boo-Hoo'' (Rong Music, 2010)
Singles
* "Que Pasa" / "Me No Pop I" (Island/ZE, 1981) UK #32, NL #48
* "¿Como Esta Usted?" (Virgin, 1983)
* "Oh! That Love Decision" (Virgin, 1983)
* "No More Blues" (Rong Music, 2009)
References
External links
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Coati Mundi 2015 interview
Coati Mundi
Facebook page
Coati Mundi
YouTube channel
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1950 births
Living people
Salsa musicians
Virgin Records artists
ZE Records artists
Kid Creole and the Coconuts members
American vibraphonists
People from East Harlem