
Biography
Cándido Camero Guerra (22 April 1921 – 7 November 2020), known simply as Cándido, was a Cuban conga and bongo player. He is considered a pioneer of Afro-Cuban jazz and an innovator in conga drumming. He was responsible for the embracing of the tuneable conga drum, the first high-profile congero to use multiple congas in combos, developing playing skills and techniques still widely used by percussionists, as Camero also assembled his own unique setup with congas, bongos, and other instruments (such as the foot-operated cowbell), and a stand-attached guiro, all played by one percussionist. Thus, he was an innovator in the realm of Latin multi-percussion setups, and many high-profile Latin percussionists point to Cándido as a mentor. After moving to New York in 1946, Camero played with Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Taylor and Stan Kenton, and from 1956 he recorded several albums as a leader. His biggest success came in 1979 with his disco recordings for Salsoul. He continued to perform until the late 2010s, recording several albums for the audiophile label Chesky Records, including Inolvidable, with Graciela, which earned him a nomination at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Afro
1954

Bumpin'
1965

Green Is Beautiful
1970

I Left My Heart In San Francisco
1962

Kenny Burrell
1956

For Those In Love
1955

Bird With Strings (Live At The Apollo, Carnegie Hall & Birdland)
1977

Just One Of Those Things
1969

Drum Suite
1957

Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974
1985

Mr. Jones
1973

At Carnegie Hall Recorded Live June 9 1962
1962

Introducing Kenny Burrell
1956

Blue Break Beats Volume Two
1993

Havana/New York
1978

Cumbia & Jazz Fusion
1978

Lionel Hampton Presents: Gerry Mulligan
1977

Who's Who In Jazz Presents: Lionel Hampton
1977

Coalition
1971

Thousand Finger Man
1970

Kenya (Afro Cuban Jazz)
1958

Dinah Washington Sings The Best In Blues
1957

Jay And Kai
1957

The Beat Of My Heart
1957
Credited work
1,510 releases · 269 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 2,347
- Other credits · 227
- Production · 9
- Engineering · 2
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey · A&R Studios · Carnegie Hall
