Guests

Kostas Vlachopoulos
 
A musician, as well as a painter, Kostas was born and raised in Athens. He started out his career in music by studying and playing the drums, in various rock and blues bands, but soon, he gave it up, for the study of the diatonic harmonica. He started playing the blues, then explored the Greek folk music path as well as “Rembetico”, before he discovered the chromatic harmonica and Argentine Tango. 
He has collaborated with numerous musicians from the tango scene around the globe and played in acclaimed music venues in Greece.(The Half-Note Jazz Club, Mylos Club, The Badminton Theater, The Acropolis Museum, etc.), festivals (The Athens Technopolis 1st World Music Festival, Gran Orquestazo de Tango 2012, Tango Acropolis 2013, Tango Marathon 2013, etc.), while recording in the studio for projects of various genres (tango, rembetico, rock, hip-hop, et.). He is the founder of the tango duet, “Duo de Dos”.
Kosta’s paintings have been featured in various exhibitions and private collections, in Greece and abroad.
London Hong
 

London Hong is a born tanguero. Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, he started dancing in New York City, while completing a degree in finance, but soon he left everything to dedicate himself in the art of Tango. He has performed numerous times in some of the most prestigious milongas in NYC and Seoul. Moreover, he is a skillful bandoneonist and has studied with maestros Hector del Curto and Javier Sánchez. As a founding member of Los Peores del Tango he sang in NYC before he moved back to his hometown in 2018.

 

Sofi Tosello
 
Tosello sang her first professional concert at the age of 8 in her hometown of Córdoba in the heart of Argentina. Tango, the best-known music of her homeland, has always been a part of her musical life. She remembers her father listening to tango on the radio and her niñera singing tangos to her as a child. Jazz was also heard in the household, and to the north of the city was the fount of Argentinian folklore, with its zambas and chacereras. When she moved to New York in 1999, it was inevitable that she would encounter even more forms, both Latin American and worldwide.
In 2009 she brought out an album, Alma y Luna (Sunnyside Records), that pulled these traditions together, prompting Jazz Times to write: “the purity of her voice is matched by the vibrancy of her emotional palette and inventiveness of her cross-cultural technique”. A year later, she collaborated with Julio Santillan on Un Instante, Tribute to Borges (JS Records), and in 2011 she and Yuri Juárez formed Tangolandó, which combines the tango of her homeland with the rhythms of Juárez’s native Perú. Tangolandó came out as an album in 2012 and has been performed at venues including Joe’s Pub, the Blue Note, and Lincoln Center in New York, Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, and Torquato Tasso in Buenos Aires.
She has performed in tango shows as well as concerts, singing in Recuerdo Tango and Tango Connections: A Love Story by Mariela Franganillo and touring internationally with Polly Ferman’s Glamour Tango. She is attracted to tango because it lets her sing the way she talks in life. “The fullness and affective depth of Tosello’s interpretations,” writes one blogger, “remind me more forcefully with every hearing … that singing and acting are in some way sister arts, that less leads to more in each, and that tango is the drama and the tragedy of a life lived between nostalgia and hope” (osburnt.com).
Even as she releases and tours Lluvia Fue, Tosello continues to collaborate with artists such as Franco Pinna and Pedro Giraudo, in addition to Júarez. Her vocals have been heard on more than a dozen albums and at hundreds of live performances, the material ranging from jazz to ladino to Cuban son. Among the musicians she has performed and recorded with are Chuño, Pedro Giraudo Jazz Orquestra, Octavio Brunetti, Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez , Guillermo Klein, Aquiles Báez, Guy Mendilow, Tatum Greenblatt, Emilio Solla, Polly Ferman and Glamour Tango, Mariella Franganillo Dance Company and Recuerdo Tango, and many others. In 2011 and 2012 she taught vocal technique, jazz improvisation, music theory and Latin American rhythms and songs, at the Swarnaboohmi Academy of Music in Chennai, India, and in 2016 she was the vocal teacher at Tango for Musicians and Composers at Reed College.

 

Maxfield Wollam-Fisher
 
Maxfield Wollam-Fisher holds cello performance degrees from Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin and he also studied motion and body awareness through the Feldenkrais Method and contemporary choreography and dance.
Maxfield began playing and dancing Argentine tango in 2010 and his experiences and approach to the music and motion of the art form have always been intertwined. Maxfield’s interest in the connection between sound and physicality led to the creation of the Mad City Live Tango Festival in 2014 in collaboration with Homer and Cristina Ladas and Cuarteto Tanguero which uniquely featured live music in every dance workshop.
Since then he has been a director of the Tanguero Workshop in Indiana which brings top tango musicians together with students from around the world. Maxfield has performed tango around the country with Julian Peralta, Hector del Curto, Pablo Ziegler, Cuarteto Tanguero, and Pablo Aslan among others.
Currently, he leads Da Capo Tango Orchestra in Washington, DC and is a host of the show Bienvenido al Tango on WOWD 94.3 Takoma Radio. Maxfield works to promote collaboration between artists across the disciplines of tango in order to raise the collective knowledge, access, and level of tango music and deepen our connections with each other and the global community.