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Manny Oquendo

Manny Oquendo began percussion studes in 1945 and gained drumming experience with the rings of Carlos Valero, Luis del Campo, Juan “Un Youngster” Torres, Jose Budet, Juanito Sanabria, Marcelino Guerra, Jose Curbelo and Pupi Campo before starting to be Tito Puente’s bongo participant in 1950. Four years afterwards Oquendo was …

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Héctor Lavoe

Héctor Lavoe was created to sing. As Latin music evolved from the boogaloo from the past due ’60s towards the salsa growth from the ’70s, Lavoe was at its forefront and “Un Cantante” (the vocalist) of a few of its most representative tunes. Given birth to Héctor Juan Perez in …

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Gipsyland

Anchored by Kiko Motos, the lead touring vocalist for the Gipsy Kings and his son, Juanito, Gipsyland was a group that mixed the heritage of flamenco music with contemporary rhythms and dance mixes. Their debut record, Viva la Música, was made by Metro (the London-based group of Tag Taylor and …

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Gilberto Santa Rosa

Gilberto Santa Rosa is among the most esteemed, and one among probably the most tradition-minded, soneros to go up to fame within the 1980s, and his reputation and acclaim only increased in subsequent years, as did his stateliness. His design of salsa isn’t conveniently grouped, for he frequently changes approach …

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Orixa

Bay Area-based Orixa got mixed up in California Latin rock and roll scene in the first ’90s. Playing Latin ska, hip-hop, funk, and reggae, the band’s self-titled debut recording was documented in 1996, once they authorized to Aztlán Information. Furthermore, Orixa participated in two rock and roll en Español compilations …

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Quetzal

Based in LA, Quetzal can be an eclectic, unstable Mexican-American attire that combines a number of Latin affects (Mexican in addition to Cuban, Spanish, and South American) with rock and roll, soul, jazz, and folk. The music group doesn’t focus on mariachi, ranchero, or Tejano — three varieties of music …

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Ray Barretto

While Ray Barretto’s congas have graced even more recording classes than just about any additional conguero of his period, he in addition has led some refreshingly progressive Latin jazz rings over the years. His records frequently have a more anxious, even more adventurously eclectic advantage than those of all conventional …

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Rubén Blades

Rubén Cutting blades is among the most effective vocalists in the annals of Panamanian music. A previous member of rings led by Ray Barretto and Willie Colón, Cutting blades has continuing to impact salsa music along with his extremely literate, politically tinged lyrics and his modern-minded preparations, which substitute the …

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Grupo Mojado

The Mexican group Grupo Mojado made their international debut after signing with Fonovisa, releasing Pensando En Ti in 1995 and Sueno y Realidad in 1996. The second option featured Billboard’s Warm Latin Songs “Caldo de Pollo” and “Piensa en Mi,” that have been granted the Lo Nuestro for Greatest Regional …

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Roberto Roena

A member from the Fania All Stars since 1973, Roberto Roena is really a expert of Latin percussion. Furthermore to performing along with his personal music group, Roberto Roena Y Su Apollo Audio, Roena has performed bongos and congas for such top-notch Latin performers as Ruben Cutting blades, Tito Cruz, …

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