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  Performing at church with his high school group in Valencia, Venezuela (1988)   At the world-famous "Baked Potato" in Hollywood, CA (2000)  
         
     
  Performing with drummer Israel Vareia in Tijuana, Mexico (2001)   Performing with the Hubert Laws Band in Tarrytown, New York (l. to r.: Hubert Laws, David Budway, Carlos, John Leftwich, & Ralph Penland) (2001)  
         
     
  In the studio with Bette Midler recording background vocals for her 2000 album "Bette"   Performing with drummer Israel Varela and Spanish bass vertuoso Carlos Benavent in Milan, Italy (2002)  
         
     
  Performing at the 2002 Latin Gammer Awards with Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez and his band (l. to r.:Hernando Hernandez, Miguel Paganini, Luis Conte, Cesar Benitez, Aaron Serfaty, Carlos, Ramon Stagnaro, & Robert Incelli)   Performing with his trio in Los Angeles, CA (l. to r.: Jimmy Branly, Dean Taba, & Carlos) (2002)  
         
     
  At the keyboards   In the studio recording his debut album "Depiction" (2003)  
         
     
  At the Catalina Island Jazz Festival (l. to r.: Walfredo Reyes, Jr., José Hernandez, Carlos, & Oskar Cartaya)(2004)   With Dean & Jimmy at the CD release party of "Depiction" (2004)  
         
     
  Backstage with Engelbert Humperdinck after the last concert in Malaysia (2004)   Backstage with Jose Jose after performing at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, CA (2004)  
         
     
  With Drummer Israel Varela and Bassist Carlos Benavent in Milan, Italy (2002)   Chick Corea and Carlos at Catalina's Bar & Grill in Hollywood, CA (2002)  
         
     
  The Cuevas siblings once upon a time: Ernesto, Jorge, Beba, & the little sneaky one (that's me)   Oscar Peterson and Carlos at the Hollywood Bowl (2002)  
         
     
  Backstage with Ivan Lins at the 2002 Latin Grammy Awards   At the Petrona Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2004)
 
         
       
    The Trio (l. to r.: Jimmy Branly, Carlos, Dean Tabal) (2003)