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Vetusta Morla

Vetusta Morla were shaped in Tres Cantos (Madrid, Spain) in the summertime of 1998, and contain Pucho (vocals), David “Un Indio” García (drums), Álvaro B. Baglieto (bass), Jorge González (percussion/development), and Guillermo Galván and Juan Manuel Latorre (guitars and keyboards). In January of 2000 they documented their first demonstration, 13 …

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Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

In the 1960s, nobody combined pretty much equal components of jazz, Latin music, soul, and funk in addition to Henry “Pucho” Brown (b. November 1, 1938). A relatively forgotten number until lately, Pucho never accomplished the wide acknowledgement of various other Latin jazz performers discovering similar territory, such as for …

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Pucho

No one did more to gather Latin jazz and soul-jazz than Henry “Pucho” Dark brown, a lively, distinctive percussionist whose forte is a groove-oriented combination of hard bop, Afro-Cuban salsa and R&B. Elevated in New York’s Harlem section, Pucho fell deeply in love with jazz and R&B as a kid …

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