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New Arrival. Tito Puente. Latin Jazz. 2000 - 490 sec
Version de Hilton Ruiz. Las congas de Giovanni Hidalgo, la flauta de Valentín, el piano del propio Ruiz y el saxo de Mario Rivera se conjuran para dar, sin haberlo deseado, un último homenaje a Tito Puente que por enésima vez se luce en los timbales y hace una de sus escasas apariciones con el vibráfono. Tito Puente: timbales, vibráfono Hilton Ruiz: piano Giovanni Hidalgo: congas Mario Rivera: saxo tenor Dave Valentín: flauta Joe Santiago: bajo Uploaded by Billy Colonia
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Sheila E , Pete Escovedo, Rebecca Mauleon- latin jazz - 600 sec
circa 1989
Auteur : Jocelyn156
Tags:SheilaE Tito Puente Timbales Congas Solos
Panamericana. Paquito d' Rivera. Latin Jazz. 2000 - 406 sec
Un recorrido por América Latina compuesto por D'Rivera. Sintetiza parte de su carrera de investigación en ritmos de América que siempre lo ha distinguido. Comenzando con la inconfundible voz de Milton Cardona apoyado en sus tambores batá, recala en el bandoneón, salta al vibráfono de Samuels quien le imprime aires brasileños. El cuatro de Aquiles Baez irrumpe para continuar la fiesta, alegremente adornada en las alturas por el saxo de Paquito. Uploaded by Billy Colonia
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CAL TJADER - SHOSHANA - LATIN JAZZ - 310 sec
Cal Tjader vibes (1925 -1982) Cal Tjader crafted one the sleekest and most distinctive sounds in Latin jazz. His cool, shimmering, jazz vibes, gliding fluidly atop fiery, hot Afro-Cuban rhythms, made for a sonic signature that helped introduce the genre into a mainstream audience. Cal Tjader's mother was a concert pianist, his father a vaudeville performer. He grew up with them on the road, tap-dancing his way through early childhood. Later, the family settled down in San Mateo on the San Francisco Peninsula, and his father opened a dancing school. After high school and a stint in the Navy, Cal ended up at San Francisco State College, where he first met up with Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond. Tjader graduated in 1950 with a B.A. in education and a minor in music. With Brubeck, Tjader hit the big time and he liked it. The years between 1949 and 1951 were spent with Brubeck. Then, after a short stint as leader of his own group, Cal joined George Shearing's Quintet as featured vibraphonist and percussionist. While with Shearing Cal made frequent trips to New York and began listening to the Latin New York bands of Tito Puente and Machito. When Tjader left Shearing, he formed his own group again and began to record prolifically for Fantasy. Between 1954 and 1962, Tjader cut a series of over 20 albums for Fantasy. The list of people who recorded with him during that time is truly impressive. Some are Eddie Palmieri, (on whom he had a major influence) Vince Guaraldi, Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Stan Getz, Al McKibbon, Armando Peraza, Latin percussionist Johnnie Rae, and saxophonist Paul Horn. Many of those albums are still in the Fantasy catalog. He then signed on with Verve in 1963, and continued on a roll. Tjader's biggest-selling record was "Soul Sauce." Cal recalls, "I recorded that for MGM/ Verve in 1964. And it's very strange, in a way, because I first started playing that tune in San Francisco clubs ten years earlier, in 1954. Then ten years later, it's a hit in New York. You tell me! Willie Bobo played jawbone on that one, and Al McKibbon played congas. It was originally called 'Guachi Guara' but we knew that name wouldn't make it, so we just called it Soul Sauce." Tjader re-signed with Fantasy Records in 1970. Some of his varied recordings for Fantasy include a collaborative effort with Charlie Byrd "Tambu," ('73) and an exciting live performance "Puttin' It Together." ('75) His much-acclaimed "Amazonas," ('75) was produced by Airto, with arrangements from keyboard wizard George Duke. He signed with Concord Picante in '79, and his first album for them "La Onda Va Bien," won a Grammy award in 1979. Concord released "The Best of the Concord Years, 1979-1982," in 2004, as a compilation of his last recordings. There are several reviews on this set here at 'all about jazz.' Cal Tjader also worked with a great variety of groups and formats, as with Carmen Mcrae, Mary Stallings, Modern Mambo Quintet, and his Quartet, with which he opted for a more straight ahead jazz direction. His recorded output was immense, and many are readily available as his popularity has remained unabated.
Auteur : INDALOSOULCLUB
Tags: Latin Jazz Salsa Mambo Samba Bossa
Latin/Jazz Piano Solo - 205 sec
Latin/Jazz Solo Piano
Auteur : SimonSalzProductions
Tags:Piano Solo Jazz Latin
Banda Brothers-Latin Jazz tune - 315 sec
Recording team of Ramon and Tony Banda along with a band of accomplished Los Angeles musicians perform a tune for Profiles In Greatness with conguero, Joey Deleon
Auteur : martincongahead
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Larry Harlow,Bobby Matos "Latin Jazz All Stars" - 603 sec
Larry Harlow,Bobby Matos "New York Latin Jazz All Stars"At Flamingo Nite Club Queens New York 8/5/03 Camera Neil Axelrod
Auteur : neels39
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Airto & Flora Purim - "Shoulder" from "Latin Jazz All-Stars" - 58 sec
This clip, from the live concert DVD "Airto & Flora Purim: Latin Jazz All-Stars," was recorded from the Queen Mary Jazz Festival and features both the groundbreaking sound of Airto Moreira, the world's foremost percussionist, and his wife Flora Purim, one of the most innovative voices in modern Jazz, alongside other talented musicians such as Joe Farrell, as well as Kei Akagi, Roland Gingras, Randi Tieu, Bill Sommers, Tony Moreno, Randi Atkins, and Luiz Muboz. The DVD, which also features the amazing Batucaje Dance Troupe (directed by Jose Lorenzo), is a rhythmic, vocal and visual delight that inspired Bruce and Joel Klauber of the prestigious JazzIz Magazine to proclaim "This is one great program...wonderfully expressive and enthusiastic...All in all, just superb." For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the film, please go to www.view.com
Auteur : VIEWjazz
Tags: Airto Moreira Flora Purim Latin Jazz Music Concert Live Percussion Drums Farrell Batucaje Dance Singing Vocal
Tito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble - Son Montuno Jam - 538 sec
"Comelon". Laguna Beach Ca. 1981 This video was given to me by "Dandy" Johnny Rodriguez Jr., he asked me to share it with everyone. Hope you like it. Thanks Dandy! Tito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble Tito Puente-Timbal Patato Valdez-Tumbadora Dandy Rodriguez-Bongo Mario Rivera-Flute Alfredo Rodriguez-Piano Bobby Rodriguez-Bass
Auteur : ErnieConga
Tags: conga afro cuban salsa percussion world music drum bongo Timbal Tito Puente Patato Dandy Latin Jazz Son Montuno
CHOCOLATE ARMENTEROS : GUAJIRA INSPIRACION Y LATIN JAZZ. - 573 sec
CUBANO ,GRAN trompeta del Legendario Ciego Arsenio Rodriguez junto con Chapottin y Miguelito Cuni.Tocando y dando clases a jovenes talentos .Ha Grabado con Palmieri y demas grandes.
Auteur : razalatinaPeru
Tags:SALSA DURA FANIA CHOCOLATE ARMENTEROS
Latin Jazz: Panchito performing LIVE - Lies - - 291 sec
This ten-piece Latin Jazz orchestra from Rotterdam has steadily been on it's way up since the release of their debut "Resurrección" and already has made its marks in Latin and Jazz music worldwide! No wonder that this group, under the artistic leadership of André van Berlo, has become a true success story! Their music has been aired on radio stations world wide among which are Jose Rizo's show "Jazz on the latin side" and Rafe Gomez' US national radio show "The Groove Boutique", and got a great number of reviews in magazines among which: Latin Beat Magazine! They even managed to enter the US jazz album charts on the 23rd place and stay in the charts for more than 7 weeks. Panchito consists of ten handsome, driven, passionate men who are in the bloom of their lives and are really exploding with energy! They combine all of the important musical elements in one amazing package: powerful performances, pristine production, boundless energy, original arrangements, and phat Latin rhythms! www.panchito.nl www.myspace.com/worldfusi onmusic www.worldfusionmusic.nl cdbaby.com/panchito BIO in DUTCH Sinds de release van hun debuut album Resurrección gaat het alleen maar crescendo met de 10 koppige Latin Jazz formatie uit Rotterdam, en zijn ze niet meer weg te denken uit de Nederlandse Jazz en Latin scene. Het zijn allemaal jonge heren die een enorme hoeveelheid muzikale bagage met zich meebrengen uit groepen als bijv. New Cool Collective, Nueva Manteca, Cubop City Bigband, maar floreren werkelijk stuk voor stuk in deze eigentijdse energieke combinatie van Nederlands muzikaal talent! Niet verwonderlijk dat deze groep onder leiding van gitarist/componist André van Berlo een waar succes is geworden want in het jaar na het verschijnen van hun debuut plaat worden de mannen wereldwijd gedraaid op radio stations wereldwijd, schrijft Nelson Rodriguez een artikel over de groep in het befaamde blad Latin Beat Magazine, behalen ze maar liefst de 23e plek in de Amerikaanse Jazz Album Charts, en houdt het notoir moeilijk plugbare station KJAZZ in Lost Angeles maar niet op om plaatjes van Panchito de ether in te slingeren! De opvolger van hun eerste plaat draagt de naam "Secrets" en laat horen dat Panchito er geen twijfel over wil laten bestaan: ze behoren tot de absolute top! Door de muziek van dit nieuwe album hoor je dat in de groep het hart klopt van een ware cubaan. Alsof ze zelf tropische stormen hebben moeten trotseren, of opgegroeid zijn op hagelwitte stranden, spelen ze hun muziek met onvervalste passie en eigenheid menig hart sneller zal doen kloppen... Met andere woorden: Panchito is een groep knappe, gedreven jonge mannen die in de bloei van hun leven staan en bruisen van energie. De muziek spettert, hun passie betovert, en samen herschrijven ze de wetten van Latin én Jazz waardoor het een verwarmende unieke beleving wordt voor iedereen! www.panchito.nl www.worldfusionmusic.nl www.myspace.com/worldfusionmusic cdbaby.com/panchito André van Berlo guitar, compositions Jeroen Vierdag bass Joost Kroon drums Kwint van Dijck alto saxophone Louk Boudesteijn trombone Martijn de Laat trumpet, flugelhorn Matthias Haffner percussion Rein Godefroy piano, synthesizer Rik Mol trumpet, fluegelhorn Stefan Brodte percussion
Auteur : WorldFusionMusic
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Divergencia Latin Jazz - Lada 78 - 634 sec
Divergencia latin jazz, thelonious lugar de jazz, santiago de chile 05/05/05 Victor Olivares: Trompeta Cristian Opazo: Saxo alto Alvaro Campos: Bajo Mauricio Farfan: Piano Boris Gavilan: Bateria realización audiovisual: Bexen Campos
Auteur : chelkan
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Tito Puente Magistral latin jazz concert Tito´s Speciale - 511 sec
Nacido en 1923 en Harlem, (New York, USA), Tito Puente, estudia el piano, el órgano, el vibráfono, la batería, los timbales y la conga y desde los trece años trabaja como un profesional en diversos grupos locales. Después de haber pasado por la orquesta de Noro Morales, y por la de Machito, la Segunda Guerra Mundial, lo lleva a la marina. Allí conoce a Charles Spivak, jefe de orquesta y ex-trompetista de Glenn Miller, y aprovecha para familiarizarse con la técnica de los arreglos y la composición. Los tres años de estudios en la "Julliar School" de Nueva York, de 1945 a 1948, constituyen el final de su aprendizaje y decide formar su propia orquesta en 1948, con la cual se incorpora a la lucha por ser uno de los grandes músicos protagonistas del mambo, que entonces emergía con fuerza en los ambientes latinos de New York. Desde entonces, aliando modernidad y tradición, este músico extraordinario, compositor talentoso de temas como, "Ran Kan Kan", "Oye como va" y otras, se convierte en un gran amenizador y figura imponente en el escenario, y practicamente toca la mayor parte de los estilos latinos, marcándolos con su impronta personal. En los años ochenta, interviene asiduamente en el show televisivo de Bing Cosby y en 1992, protagoniza el film, "El rey del Mambo". Hoy por hoy sus clásicos y composiciones se oyen por doquier: "Oye cómo va" y "Para los rumberos" han sido grabadas por leyendas del rock como Carlos Santana, amigo y admirador suyo. Sus álbumes "El número 100", "El Rey del Timbal", "Cuban Carnaval", "Puente in Percusión", "Dance Manía" y "Top Percusión", conforman piezas clave de los coleccionistas aficionados al latín jazz. Su música influyó decisivamente en el desarrollo de la música latina, hasta el punto de que ya hay cátedras oficiales sobre su modo de percusión en varias universidades. Obtuvo 11 nominaciones a los Premios Grammy y logró 4 de ellos; ha recibido varias condecoraciones presidenciales por su fomento a la música popular y su labor educativa. Fundó en los años 80, de la mano de Joe Conzo y Roberto Rodríguez, el "Tito Puente Scholarship Fundation", encargado de ofrecer becas a jóvenes talentos. En 1997 Tito grabó "50 Years of Swing", una recopilación de éxitos con la que celebró sus cincuenta años en la industria musical; además fue elevado al Salón de la Fama del Jazz junto a grandes estrellas como Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, Rey Charles y Anita O'Day. Fue en su último concierto en público, junto a la Orquesta Sinfónica de Puerto Rico, cuando se le detectó una arritmia cardiaca que se buscó corregir en una intervención quirúrgica, pero su corazón no soportó la operación. Fallecía el "Rey del Timbal" un músico que con la sonrisa siempre en los labios se ganó el respeto de sus contemporáneos. La última vez que lo pudimos ver sonreír fue en la extraordinaria película de Fernando Trueba dedicada al jazz latino y titulada "Calle 54". Apenas unos meses después su sonrisa se truncó para siempre.
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GUISANDO CALIENTE LATIN JAZZ QUINTET - 358 sec
Kenny Drew Jr.-Piano ,Chuck Archard-Bass, Jeff Rupert-Tenor Sax, John Jenkin -Drums, Frankie Pineiro -Conga Drums. Tune: Nostalgia a time square
Auteur : rumbajazz
Tags: latin jazz
Jordan Oliver - Costa Rican Nights - Latin Jazz Piano - 451 sec
A live performance in San Jose, Costa Rica by Jordan Oliver, a prolific composer and talented piano player based in Boulder, Colorado. Jordan is a classically trained pianist with a degree in Piano Performance and Composition and in the last decade has developed a passion for Latin Jazz. Jordan has composed and performed every genre from progressive rock, to neo-classical improvisations, salsa, merengue, and cumbia, to jazz standards, and has integrated this diverse musical background into a unique Latin Jazz sound full of energy, skill, and FUN! Explore Jordan's music on www.cdbaby.com or on his studio website www.unipeg.org. Specific information on booking "Jordan Oliver and Flying Salsa" for your next event or party can be found at www.flyingsalsalive.com.
Auteur : jordanoliverpiano
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Latin Jazz Giants rehearsal tune 1 - 278 sec
Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez, José Madera and George Delgado head up the percussion of this incredible big band featuring the finest Latin jazz musicians in the world. Put together by Stu Jackson.
Auteur : martincongahead
Tags:latin jazz giants conga bongo timbale salsa world music Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez José madera george delgado
Latin Jazz Dancing : Latin Jazz Dancing Jumps - 153 sec
Jumps are great additions to include with Latin jazz dancing. Learn more about jumps and Latin jazz dancing from a choreographer in this free dance video.
Auteur : expertvillage
Tags: jazz dancing latin dance steps moves balance music
Dave Weckl - A Natural Evolution - Latin Jazz - 240 sec
Dave Weckl - A Natural Evolution - How To Practice
Auteur : kzbdrummer
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Latin Jazz Jam session piano chords drums - 253 sec
Just me and my brother.... Playing some good church style latin jazz
Auteur : Changeineffect
Tags:Gospel keyboard latin jazz music learning piano tricks mr teaching chords runs chops
joshua edelman, new latin jazz in madrid - 75 sec
Madrid has become the new capital of Latin jazz. There converges musicians like Joshua Edelman, a classic formed piano player from USA who, following his passion by Latin music, moved from New York to Madrid. Living in the capital of Spain, Joshua Edelman leads a group of Latin jazz, a genre that performs every night next to other nomadic musicians from all Latin America, creating a new Latin jazz.
Auteur : canalmicro
Tags: joshua edelman latin jazz latino music música Spain España Cuba cuban concert concierto live calle rosario piano