Performance · Production
Claudio Slon
São Paulo, Brazil
Claudio Slon is credited on 428 releases across 88 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1966–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
428
Pressings credited
88
Albums
7
Decades active
103
In collections
Biography
Claudio Slon (November 12, 1943 - April 16, 2002) was a notable Brazilian jazz drummer born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He performed in a variety of Latin music genres, including Latin pop, Latin jazz, Brazilian pop and easy pop. The son of a classical violinist and a ballet instructor, Slon was raised in São Paulo and began recording professionally at an early age, taking first place in a national poll of jazz critics while still a teenager. He performed alongside his father in the São Paulo Philharmonic, before appearing with the Walter Wanderley Trio, as well as Sérgio Mendes' Brasil '66 and Brasil '77 during the 1960s and 1970s. He also appeared on many Brazilian sessions overseen by Creed Taylor for the Verve label, including A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness by Astrud Gilberto and the Walter Wanderley Trio, Wave by Antônio Carlos Jobim, and Samba '68 by Marcos Valle. Although a total of three drummers are generally credited on the Jobim Wave release and reissues, it is Slon who is playing the drum set; Bobby Rosengarden and Dom Um Romao play only percussion on the record. The success of the Wanderley Trio's Top Five single "Summer Samba" and platinum debut album Rain Forest brought recording work of all kinds for Slon during the period, including a high-profile gig with Jobim and Frank Sinatra on the album Sinatra & Company and its accompanying television special A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim. He joined Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 by the end of the decade. Slon appeared with the group for a total of nine years, and also played and recorded albums with Dori Caymmi, Paulinho da Costa, John Pisano, Oscar Feldman and Joe Pass, among others. Slon also co-led (with Milcho Leviev) the Leviev-Slon Quartet, releasing albums for Vartan Jazz (Jive Sambas, among others) and then for Elephant Records (“When I'm 64”), the latter recorded with Herbie Mann. The last trio of which he was the drummer was the newly formed Joao Donato Trio in 1999, where that group recorde
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Credited work
428 releases · 88 albums · active 1966–2024
- Performance · 516
- Production · 24
- Other credits · 6
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · A&R Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Total Experience Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Wave
1967

Destiny
1978

Look To The Rainbow
1966

The Essential Michael Jackson
2005

Sinatra & Company
1971

Rain Forest
1966

Vintage 74
1974

Cheganca
1967

Minnie
1979

Manifestations
1979

Primal Roots
1972

País Tropical
1971

Try My Love
1978

Pages
1978

Cantiga De Longe
1970

Great Women Of Song
2023

5 Original Albums
2016

Verve Jazz Masters 9
1993

Best Of Bossa Nova
1987

Inside Moves
1980

Workin' On A Groovy Thing
1971

Sergio Mendes Presents Lobo
1970

Beach Samba
1967

A Certain Smile A Certain Sadness
1966
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Astrud Gilberto
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- The Jacksons
- Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Marcos Valle
- Joe Pass
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