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Smooth Jazz Latin Music [CD on Demand]
Smooth Jazz Latin Music, Loco Fiesta! This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Latin Jazz Music CD
Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz styling come together on this lively collection of songs by many of the masters of Latin jazz. One of the most familiar jazz genres, Latin jazz has achieved global popularity since big bands in the 1940s and 50s started incorporating Afro-Cuban sounds into their arrangements. Features legends Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri and others.
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Manhattan Latin captures Dave Pike in flux between the straight-ahead approach of his earlier sessions and the psychedelic pop-jazz of his efforts for MPS: a playful yet methodical immersion into pure, sunkissed groove, its artful assimilation of global rhythms and textures anticipates the direction of Pike's most memorable work. Recorded with an impressive lineup including flautist Hubert Laws, drummer Willie Bobo and then-unknown pianist Chick Corea, the album largely eschews familiar Latin standards...
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Manteca. Tambombararana. Cubano Be. Cubano Bop. Lolo, Lolo, Lolo. Rumba En Swing. El Cajon. Moonlight Fiesta. Flaming Sword. Tanga. Tin Tin Deo. Cubop City. Mango Mangue. Go Bongo. Cuban Episode. Afro Cuban Jazz Suite. Crave.
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Going solo around 1970 his first release was "Tumbando Puertas," featuring the hit "Linda Yambu", and since then he has continued to prove himself as a leading Sonero.
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U.S.- Latin Jazz- self-adhesive pane of 20 (.42v)- musical instruments
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Notes: Director: Alexis Davis. Illustrator: Michelle White. There may never be a setting as beautiful or a locale as ideal as a breathtaking ocean view complete with the sounds of beautiful Latin jazz floating over the ocean breeze. The fifth CD in the Colors of Latin Jazz series sets the scene for a collection of contemporary, smooth jazz peppered with Latin rhythms and percussion. This CD is a musical hybrid that's at once cool and smooth, yet hot and spicy! Up first is Jeff Linsky's beauty "Up...
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Tito Puente played the Monterey Jazz Festival for the first time in 1977, leading a big band that immediately ignited the crowd with his rousing "Para Los Rumberos." Before the conga player even gave the audience a chance to cool off, he immediately launches into "Oye Como Va," a huge hit for Latin rocker Carlos Santana, a piece that Fillmore East impresario Bill Graham introduced to the guitarist by playing Puente's early record of it. The fire is often present throughout the set, with the punch...
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Colors Of Latin Jazz-Samba
The term Latin jazz usually refers to a blend of jazz and Afro-Cuban music. When people hear the term Latin jazz, the artists who immediately come to mind include Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, Cal Tjader, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, and Poncho Sanchez. Meanwhile, the term Brazilian jazz has been used to describe artists ranging from Airto Moreira to Stan Getz to Claudio Roditi -- improvisers who have combined jazz with Brazilian rhythms. Latin jazz and Brazilian jazz are thought of...
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Ken Burns Jazz-the Story of America's Music
Compilation (P) 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. / The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Colors Of Latin Jazz-samba - by Various Artists-byrd
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* Obsession: New Flamenco Romance.
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Notes: Personnel: Oscar Lopez (vocals, guitar, percussion); Orbert Davis (trumpet); David Wilkie (mandolin, mandola, mandocello); Dorthy Bishop (cello); Michael Simpson, Kevin Randolph (piano, keyboards); Amos Garrett, Peter Knight, Manuel Jara (guitar); Brent Gubbels (acoustic & electric basses); Sharay Reed, Hugh McMillan (bass); Randall Stoll (drums, percussion); Vine Ditrich, Calvin Rodgers (drums); Gustavo Estrada (bongos); Utpal Mazumdar (tabla); Raphael Geronimo, Alejo Povedo, Oscar Nieto...
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Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz Project - Encuentro [PA] in Music: Fusion
Notes: Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz Project: Jes�s Diaz (vocals, congas, bata, percussion); Juan Carlos Portillo (upright bass); Raul Pineda (drums, timbales). Personnel: Dany Labana (guitar); Nachito Herrera (flute, keyboards); Bob Mintzer (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Gustavo Ramirez (piano, keyboards, guiro); Gustavo Ramirez (piano, keyboards). Audio Mixer: Dave Weckl. Liner Note Author: Jes�s Diaz. Recording information: Cutucutu Studios, Long Beach, CA (2006). Photographer: David Belove. Arrangers...
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Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra - Una Noche Inolvidable (An Unforgettable Night) in Music: African
Notes: Adapter: Michael Mossman. Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra: Pablo Calgero (reeds); Michael Rodriguez , Joseph Magnarelli (trumpet); Rub�n Rodr�guez (bass instrument); Joseph Julian Gonzalez (percussion); Claudia Acu�a, Herman Olivera, John Walsh, Luis Bonilla, Mario Rivera, Milton Cardona, Arturo O'Farrill, Vince Cherico, Michael Mossman, Bobby Porcelli, Douglas Purviance, Renaldo Jorge, Noah Bless, Erica Vonkleist, Ivan Renta. Personnel: Claudia Acu�a, Herman Olivera (vocals); Mario Rivera, Pablo...
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Notes: Personnel: Arturo Sandoval (trumpet, flugelhorn); Carlos Emilio Morales, Ahmed Barroso (guitar); Jos� "El Canario" Alberto (violin); Jorg� Hern�ndez, Oscar Carreras, Elena Kovela, Zdravko Asparujov, Julian Corrales, Pedro Cartas, Alejandro Ferreira, Haralampi Haralampiev, Justo E. Flores, Jose A. Sanchez, Juan Verdera, David Calzado (strings); Carlos Averhoff (flute, tenor saxophone); Raul Valdes, Gustavo Alonso, Olivia Duran (flute); Manuel Coya Garc�a (piccolo); Pantale�n S�nchez (clarinet...
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Notes: Personnel: Bill O'Connell (piano); Bill O'Connell ; Barry Finclair, Sara Schwartz, Robert Chausow, Suzanne Ornstein, Richard Sortomme (violin, strings); Arthur Fiacco, Stephanie Cummins (cello, strings); Barry Danielian, Barry Donelian (trumpet, flugelhorn); Lincoln Goines (bass instrument, acoustic bass, electric bass); David Finck, Charles Fambrough (bass instrument); Milton Cardona (strings, congas, percussion); Dave Valentin (flute); Bob Malach (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Mike Migliore...
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Notes: Personnel: Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Benny Harris (trumpet); Walter Bishop, Jr. (piano); Teddy Kotick (bass); Roy Haynes, Max Roach (drums). Machito & His Afro-Cuban Orchestra includes: Machito (maracas); Chico O'Farrill (conductor); Gene Johnson, Fred Skerritt (alto saxophone); Jose Madera, Flip Phillips, Sol Rabinowitz (tenor saxophone); Leslie Johnakins (baritone saxophone); Mario Bauza (trumpet, clarinet); Paquito Davilla, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Al Stewart, Bobby Woodlen (trumpet...
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