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Joe Cuba

Joe Cuba’s music job began with La Alfarona X in 1950. In 1955 the Joe Cuba Sextet happened and his vibraharp audio captured on. In 1962, when the group documented “TO BECOME with You” for Seeco Information, the band started to soar to recognition due to Nick Jimenez’s preparations as …

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Ricardo Ray

Ray organized his octet in 1963. He was regarded a virtuoso pianist, music arranger, and composer, whose music group enjoyed tremendous sketching power and was one of the better retailers in the ’60s and ’70s.

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El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico

Led by pianist and musical director Rafael Ithier (created Rafael Ithier Eddie Perez), El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico is definitely among Puerto Rico’s very best dance rings. Four years after their inception, the 13-piece salsa group is constantly on the inspire dancers using its horn-punctuated Latin rhythms and lush …

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The Lebrón Brothers

The Lebrón Brothers are among NY, USA salsa’s most original and distinctive sounding bands. These were created in the middle-60s and co-led by José Lebrón (piano, arranger, composer, business lead and chorus vocalist) and Angel Lebrón (bass, arranger, composer, business lead and chorus vocalist/cuatro – which really is a little …

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Bobby Valentín

Bassist and trumpeter Bobby Valentín contributed greatly towards the Fania All-Stars through the ’70s (he was their theory arranger) and recorded several solo albums through the period, moving from boogaloo and Latin spirit into salsa while his profession progressed. Given birth to in Puerto Rico in 1941, Valentín was trained …

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Willie Bobo

Willie Bobo was among the great Latin percussionists of his period, a relentless swinger for the congas and timbales, a flamboyant showman onstage, and an engaging if modestly endowed vocalist. He also produced serious inroads in to the pop, R&B and right jazz worlds, and he constantly stated that his …

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Willie Colón

Trombone participant, composer, and bandleader Willie Colón is among the pioneers of Latin American music. Despite preliminary criticism, Colón’s record El Malo is becoming known as among the initial albums to feature the “NY Audio” that sparked a restored curiosity about Latin music through the 1970s. Colón continues to be …

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Mongo Santamaria

A Mongo Santamaria concert is really a mesmerizing spectacle for both eye and ears, and also in his seventies, this seemingly ageless Cuban percussionist/bandleader could energize packed behemoth arenas like the Hollywood Dish. A get better at conguero, Santamaria at his greatest produces an incantatory spell rooted in Cuban spiritual …

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Monguito Santamaria

Piano participant Monguito Santamaria recorded some LPs for Fania through the past due ’60s and early ’70s that earned see for his or her bass-heavy grooves and anthemic position for Latin spirit fans. The child of Afro-Cuban conga hero Mongo Santamaria (rather than to be puzzled with the vocalist Monguito …

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Candido

Internationally celebrated because the man who essentially found where Chano Pozo still left away, Candido Camero was being among the most ubiquitous from the Cuban and Caribbean percussionists who enlivened and enriched the musical landscape of THE UNITED STATES through the second about half of the 20th century. One of …

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