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In today's episode Gary Johnson, Head of Safety at Motive, Larry Harlow, Director of Commercial Lines Claims, Sentry Insurance, Nick Saegar, AVP of Transportation, Sentry Insurance join us to dive into a recent Motive State of Safety report and the impacts of nuclear verdicts on the commercial vehicle industry. Follow the Loaded and Rolling Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode Gary Johnson, Head of Safety at Motive, Larry Harlow, Director of Commercial Lines Claims, Sentry Insurance, Nick Saegar, AVP of Transportation, Sentry Insurance join us to dive into a recent Motive State of Safety report and the impacts of nuclear verdicts on the commercial vehicle industry. Follow the Loaded and Rolling Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York City has long been a major incubator for Latin music with its large populations of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Panamanian, Cuban, and Colombian musicians and music fans. We celebrate some of the giants of New York's Latin music scene—Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, Jerry Gonzalez—as well as less well known artists. Topics include the cross-pollination between Latin music and jazz, the Panama connection featuring Rubén Blades among others, the Latin-Jewish connection and much more. Produced and co-hosted by author and Afropop producer veteran Ned Sublette with special guest Dr. Ben Lapidus, musician and author of New York and the International Sound of Latin Music, 1940 to 1990. Produced by Ned Sublette APWW #845
EDDIE RODRIGUEZ SPOTLIGHT ON TROPICAL LATIN MUSIC PIANISTS 1940'S - 2024 Noro Morales, Bebo Valdez, Ruben Gonzalez, Charlie Palmieri, Eddie Palmieri, Richie Ray, Peter Rodriguez, Edy Martinez, Jorge Dalto, Rafael Ithier, Louie Ramirez, Mark Diamond. Papo Lucca, Larry Harlow, Hilton Ruiz, Oscar Hernández
EDDIE RODRIGUEZ SPOTLIGHT ON TROPICAL LATIN MUSIC PIANISTS 1940'S - 2024 Noro Morales, Bebo Valdez, Ruben Gonzalez, Charlie Palmieri, Eddie Palmieri, Richie Ray, Peter Rodriguez, Edy Martinez, Jorge Dalto, Rafael Ithier, Louie Ramirez, Mark Diamond. Papo Lucca, Larry Harlow, Hilton Ruiz, Oscar Hernández
Los 5 mejores discos que cumplen este 2024 50 años: "El rey del Bajo" de Bobby Valentín, "Traigo de Todo" de Ismael Rivera, "En Fa menor" de Ismael Miranda, "Celia y Johnny" con Celia Cruz y Johnny Pacheco y "Salsa" de Larry Harlow
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JUNIO 4 en distintas décadas y años: Bailamos con JOHNNY PACHECO, BENNY GOODMAN, HANSON, HUGO BLANCO, LIPPS, CHICAGO, LARRY HARLOW,… Cantamos y tarareamos con QUEEN, MONTANER, WHITNEY, los GIBB, OLIVIA y TRAVOLTA, YURI, BEATLES, PRESLEY, DARTS,… Recordamos “LA LEY Y EL ORDEN”, “CASADO CON HIJOS”, “HECHIZADA”, “TRAMPA 22”,… y mucho mas! DE COLECCION! ¿SABES CUAL ES EL PRIMER ALBUM QUE SE COMPRO JANIS JOPLIN Y EL AÑO Y EL NOMBRE DEL INVENTOR DE LA “COCA COLA? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genteenambiente/support
Benjamin Lapidus is a Grammy-nominated musician who has performed and recorded throughout the world as a bandleader and supporting musician playing guitar, Cuban tres, Puerto Rican cuatro, touch style/tapping instruments (Warr guitar and Chapman Stick), as well as organ. As a scholar, he has published widely on Latin music, and he is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and The Graduate Center. Since the 1990s, Lapidus has performed and/or recorded Cuban tres, Puerto Rican cuatro, guitar, voice, and other instruments on film soundtracks, video games, television commercials, and albums with some of the most notable musicians in Latin music and jazz. Some of these collaborations include performances and/or recordings with Andy and Jerry González, Ibrahim Ferrer (Buena Vista Social Club), Pío Leyva (Buena Vista Social Club), Manuel “Puntillita” Alicea (Buena Vista Social Club), Bobby Carcassés, Orlando “Cachaíto” López, Juan Pablo Torres, NEA Jazz Master Cándido Camero, Larry Harlow, Ruben Blades, Típica 73, John “Dandy” Rodríguez, David Oquendo, Xiomara Laugart, Nicky Marrero, Nelson González, Carlos Abadie, Los Hacheros, Pedrito Martínez, Roman Díaz, Paul Carlon, Adonis Puentes, Pablo Menéndez, Bobby Sanabria, Ralph Irizarry, Charlie Sepulveda, Luis Marín, Humberto Ramírez, Harvie S., Hiram “El Pavo” Remón, Gene Jefferson, Frank Anderson, Enid Lowe, Jared Gold, Greg Glassman, Bobby Harden, Brian Lynch, Mark Weinstein, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Larry Goldings, Chico Álvarez, Alfredo “Chocolate” Armenteros, Emilio Barretto, Eddie Zervigón, José Fajardo, Rudy Calzado, Los Afortunados, Jose Conde, Kaori and Yuko Fujii, Roberto Rodríguez, Maurice El Medioni, Michael Torsone, and many others. As the leader of the Latin jazz group, Sonido Isleño (founded in 1996), he has performed throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Caribbean while releasing five internationally acclaimed albums of his original compositions. In 2007, Lapidus served as musical director and arranger for Garota de Ipanema(JVC/Victor Japan) with Kaori Fujii and toured Japan twice. In 2008, he recorded Herencia Judía and in 2014, he released his eighth album as a leader, Ochósi Blues. Blues for Ochún (2023) is his ninth album as a leader. As a composer, Lapidus' music has been recorded by groups in Cuba and Japan and has been featured in documentaries and television. In 2015, Latin Jazz USA awarded Lapidus a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to Afro-Latin music. In 2015, he wrote the liner notes, contributed an original composition, sang, and played electric guitar and Cuban tres on Andy González's Grammy™-nominated album, Entre Colegas. As profiled on the 2023 television show, Shades of Us (https://youtu.be/I_xMYUtgAhA), Benjamin Lapidus was born in Hershey, PA in 1972 to first-generation Brooklynites and the family moved almost 15 times before returning to New York City when Lapidus was 14. Trained in piano from a young age, he moved through a variety of instruments including trumpet and bass before concentrating on the guitar. Lapidus was exposed to music by his grandmother and his father, who played in Latin and jazz bands in the Catskills in the 1950s. Through his father's record collection and stories of his father's visits with his Latin American relatives, the seeds of Latin music were planted. Yet it wasn't until the 1980s that the youngest Lapidus became immersed in Latin music when he moved to a predominantly Latin neighborhood in New York City, where numerous important musicians also resided. Living a block away from Mikel's jazz club, Lapidus still has vivid memories of practicing in Mario Rivera's house or seeing Mario Bauzá walk down the street. Deciding he needed a complete musical education, Lapidus earned two degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and Oberlin College, becoming one of the program's first jazz guitar graduates. In 1994, Lapidus started to play the Puerto Rican cuatro and Cuban tres. After leading his own quartet at festivals and clubs throughout Europe and winning a grant to study briefly with Steve Lacy in Paris, he returned to the U.S. and worked with Joe McPhee, Joe Giardullo, Tani Tabal, Thomas Workman, and other creative improvisers. At the same time, Lapidus began performing with Larry Harlow, Alex Torres, and other Latin music luminaries in New York and Puerto Rico. Lapidus earned a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology at the CUNY Graduate Center in 2002. His travels to Cuba acquainted him with distant relatives and grounded him in the music of Eastern Cuba. He has taught guitar and Cuban tres at the New School and popular music of the Caribbean, Latin music in New York, and world music at Queens College and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. Today, Lapidus is a professor in the Department of art and Music at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and on the Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Center, CUNY. In addition, he has served as scholar-in-residence with the New York Center for Jungian Studies and the Jewish Museum during several humanitarian missions to the Jewish communities of Cuba between 2004-2016. In 2008, Lapidus published the first-ever book on the Eastern Cuban musical genre changüí called Origins of Cuban Music and Dance: Changüí (Scarecrow Press). He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, translations, and presented papers at international conferences on Cuban music, Puerto Rican music, Latin jazz, and improvisation. He has also written liner notes for a number of recordings. In 2013, Lapidus won a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowship for his critically acclaimed book New York and the International Sound of Latin Music, 1940-1990 (University Press of Mississippi, 2021). With endorsements from Rubén Blades, Ilán Stavins, and other prominent academics around the world, this ground-breaking book has been featured on BBC 3 Music Matters, NPR's Afropop, and Alt. Latino shows as well as the Miami International Book Fair and countless news outlets. The book maintains its bestseller ranking in Amazon's top 20 salsa books since its release. In this episode, Benjamin shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Simón Petit, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 11/2023 *Huracán* 1. Cuando Cuando Cuando - Hector Lavoe 2. Entierro A La Moda - Ismael Rivera 3. Ecos de un Danzon – Raphy Leavitt 4. La Reina del Café – Larry Harlow. 5. Huracan – Bobby Valentin y Frankie Hernandez 6. Agallu – Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz 7. Xiomara – Orquesta La Exclusiva 8. A Mi Que – Tipica 73 9. Mi Irmita – Markolino Dimond. 10. Por que me Engañas – Charlie Palmieri Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
Grabado a finales de 1980 y lanzado a comienzos del 81, Our Latin Feelings / Nuestro Sentimiento Latino, fue el primer disco en sociedad de Larry Harlow y Junior González, aunque ellos ya habían trabajado juntos desde 1973. Seis álbumes en total. Pero para ese momento Harlow ya tenía nuevo cantante, Néstor Sánchez, quien aquí hizo coros. De modo que este álbum era una especie de aval para la carrera en solitario de González de la que hablaremos más adelante. Esta es la historia de Our Latin Feeling / Nuestro Sentimiento Latino en La Hora Faniática.
Recuerdas haber bailado “EL RITMO DE LA NOCHE” o “KALIMBA DE LUNA”(1985), “LADY MARMELADE”(1975), “KISS ON MY LIST”(1981), “THE SHOP SHOP SONG”(1991) o “CANDY SHOP”(2005),…? ¿Cantabas o tarareabas al escuchar “BABY BABY”, “NO TOQUES ESA CANCION”, “ANGEL OF THE MORNING”, “ONLY YESTERDAY”, “OJOS COLOR DE LOS POZOS”, “UNA HISTORIA IMPORTANTE”, “WE ARE THE WORLD”,…? ¿Que recuerdas de ALAIN PROST, LARRY HARLOW y su “SEÑOR SALSA”,la ORQUESTA DE AMOR SIN LIMITES”, “EL REGRESO DE LA PANTERA ROSA”, ROMAN POLANSKY, ROBIN WILLIAMS, “GREASE”, “HI INFIDELITY”,…? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genteenambiente/support
Bobby Sanabria is an eight time Grammy-nominee as a leader. Known as a drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, documentary film producer, educator, activist, and bandleader, his versatility as both a drummer and percussionist, from small group to big band, has become legendary. A native son of the South Bronx born to Puerto Rican parents, he has performed and recorded with every major figure in the world of Latin jazz and salsa, from the founder of the Afro-Cuban/Latin jazz movement Mario Bauzá, to Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaría, Dizzy Gillespie, Chico O'Farrill, Ray Barretto, Candido, to Larry Harlow, Ruben Blades, Celia Cruz, and jazz luminaries as diverse as Henry Threadgill, Charles McPherson, Randy Brecker, Joe Chambers, Jean Lucien, The Mills Brothers, and others. DRUM! Magazine named him Percussionist of the Year (2005); he was named Percussionist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2011 and 2013. In 2006, he was inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame. He was a recipient of the 2018 Jazz Education Network (JEN) LeJENS of Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as a musician and educator. In 2008 Congressman Dennis Kucinich honored his work as a musician and educator by reading his name into the Congressional Record and in 2018 the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus honored him as a musician, educator. Every single one of his big band recordings, seven in total, have been nominated for Grammys. His 2018 recording, ‘West Side Story Reimagined,' reached #1 on the national Jazz Week radio charts, was nominated for a 2018 Grammy, and won the prestigious 2019 Record of The Year Award from the Jazz Journalists Association. Partial proceeds from sales of this double CD went to the Jazz Foundation of America's Puerto Rico Relief Fund for musicians. He is the Co-Artistic Director of the Bronx Music Heritage Center and the forthcoming Bronx Music Hall. His lifetime dedication to spreading the history, culture, of jazz and Latin jazz to the general public as a performer, as well as educating a new generation of players, composers, arrangers, has no parallel. A member of Max Roach's legendary M'BOOM percussion ensemble, he is on the faculty of the New School (his 26th year) and was on the faculty of NYU, his alma mater Berklee, and was on the faculty of the Manhattan School fo Music for 20 years where he conducted/taught the Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra receiving two Grammy nominations for recordings he did with directing his students. Sanabria is also the on air host of the Latin Jazz Cruise on WBGO FM and wbgo.org, the number one jazz station in the nation. Lehman College in NYC has recently awarded Maestro Sanabria an Honorary Doctorate. His new double CD, which will be released on May 12 2023, is a double CD with his Multiverse Big Band entitled VOX HUMANA. Recorded live at Dizzy's Club-Cola in NYC, it features three of jazz's finest contemporary vocalists - Janis Siegel from the Manhattan Transfer, blues and jazz Queen Antoinette Montague, and multi-lingual powerhouse Jennifer Jade Ledesna. In this episode, Bobby talks about: His MULTIVERSE Big Band Seeing Tito Puente perform at 12 years old The new record - VOX HUMANA Inspiring the next generation The history of music as related to the history of America Afro-cuban rhythms and their origins
About Pete NaterBiography:Grammy Winner, Band Leader, Musical Director, Arranger, Trumpet, ComposerPete Nater has been part of bands like: Spanish Harlem Orchestra 2002 to 2008 (2005 Grammy Award Winner)The Mambo Legends Orch. 2009 to presentThe Latin Giants of Jazz 2002 to 2009Frankie Ruiz Orchestra 1995-1998Musical Director Larry Harlow Orchestra 1974-1980, 1990 to presentGrupo Fascinacion 1983-present Co-founder/Leader (a/k/a Fascinacion)Chico O'Farrill's Afro-Cuban Jazz Orch 2008 to 2014 (2014 Grammy Award Winner)Conjunto Clasico 1996 to 2008Ray Sepulveda Orchestra 1997 to presentMusical Director Hector Casanova Y Montuno 1980-1983The Bronx Horns 2001 to presentLatin Legend Band 1994 to presentRalph Irizarry's Son Criollo 1998-2002David Gonzales' “Sofrito” play 1999 to presentRichie Viruet's Blue Clave 1998 to presentVictor Cruz Orchestra 1995-1996Nestor Sanchez Band 1996-1997Junior Gonzales Orchestra 1990-1991Seguida 1972-1974 Latin Soul Inc. 1972Viento De Agua 2000-2002Ray Martinez' “Sabor Criollo” 2007 – Present“Little” Johnny Rivero 2008-PresentPete Nater & Associates 2009 to presentRay De La Paz 2007- presentMusical Director Orlando Marin 2010-presentI have also played with, or recorded with, or sub-ed with, or jammed with, on and off, here and there over the years, the following artists:Ray BarrettoMachitoJohnny PachecoTito PuenteEddie PalmieriCharlie PalmieriHector LaVoeMarc AnthonyCachaoCelia CruzRuben BladesPete “El Conde” RodriguezVictor ManuelTito RojasLuis Perico OrtizDizzy GillespieWynton MarsalisEl Gran ComboMongo SantamariaPaul SimonCyndi LauperIsmael MirandaRichie Ray & Bobby CruzOrlando MarinJose FajardoDave ValentinSonora PoncenaTito NievesToby LoveDLGGiovanni HidalgoTipica 73Obie BermudezRay RuizKakoDaniel SantosHilton RuizBill EvansRay Santos All-starsOrnette ColemanThe Mingus BandCheo FelicianoValerie CapersMichael StuartYomo ToroAdalberto SantiagoTony VegaYolanda DukeJohnny RiveraJoe QuijanoJanis IanEddie Torres Mambo King OrchestraSalseros Del Hudson& many many more.Support the show
Hoy hicimos un recuento al extraordinario año 1979: Johnny Pacheco, Puerto Rico All Stars, Willie Rosario, Larry Harlow, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, La Sonora Ponceña y todas las estrellas de la Fania
Richie Viruet is a New York-born trumpet player of Puerto Rican decent whose 38-year career in Latin Music has taken him around the world! Over the years Richie has toured globally with salsa bands like Larry Harlow's Latin Legends of Jazz, The Mambo Legends Orchestra, "El Rumbero del Piano" Eddie Palmieri , Tito Nieves, Celia Cruz , La India and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra just to name a few! Richie was also in the Movie "El Cantante" a 2006 biographical film which stars singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez. The film is based on the life of the late salsa singer Héctor Lavoe, who is portrayed by Anthony. It debuted at Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2006, El Cantante was released on August 3, 2007.In October of 2022, Richie launched his very first solo album Titled "Richie Vee Clave Con Blue" working with bass player and arranger, Mauricio Rodriguez as well as others on the album!Support the show
En esta edición recordamos los éxitos más importantes del año 1971, Richie Ray, Eddie Palmieri, El Gran Combo, Sonora Ponceña, Willie Rosario, Cheo Feliciano, La Selecta, Larry Harlow, Héctor Lavoe, tremenda competencia ese año.
Hoy conversamos con Ricardo Ghibellini Harten, primer productor de Maestra Vida a finales de los años 70. Recordamos y desempolvamos temas de El Gran Combo, Charlie Palmieri, Larry Harlow y Canelita Medina.
Recopilamos uno de los mejores años de la música en general y de la salsa en particular: 1978 Rubén Blades, El Gran Combo, Sonora Ponceña, Bobby Valentín, Larry Harlow, Roberto Roena, Héctor Lavoe y muchos más
En este episodio Jota y Luis le hacen un homenaje al primer Rock Opera de la historia, Tommy de The Who. Van canción a canción explicando su concepto, los insutrumentos, las influencias y al final también lo comparan con su hijito, Hommy de Larry Harlow. Uno de nuestros homenajes más largos, pero a su misma vez bien entretenido y con mucho dato interesante que aún vive relevante en la música popular. www.patreon.com/AcordesYRimas
A SOUTH BRONX TALE PT 5 spotlight on Salsa dance Music recordings adding string arrangements in the 70's most notably by Fania Records. We just heard the best best Salsa singers of all times heard Hector Lavoe RIP and Ruben Blades. we will hear more Salsa music with Strings from a Latin Opera called Hommy by Larry Harlow and by the Fania All Stars. Fania All Stars tours the world sells millions of records and tapes to become the definitive Best Salsa Orchestra in the World. Celia Cruz, Pete El Conde Rodiguez, Hector Lavoe,
spotlight on Salsa dance Music recordings adding string arrangements in the 70's most notably by Fania Records. We just heard the best best Salsa singers of all times heard Hector Lavoe RIP and Ruben Blades. we will hear more Salsa music with Strings from a Latin Opera called Hommy by Larry Harlow and by the Fania All Stars. Fania All Stars tours the world sells millions of records and tapes to become the definitive Best Salsa Orchestra in the World. Celia Cruz, Pete El Conde Rodiguez, Hector Lavoe,
A finales de 1979 Fausto Rey y Larry Harlow grabaron el disco La Responsabilidad con una carátula diseñada y fotografiada por Lee Marshall. El álbum se lanzó a comienzos de 1980 y entonces se dijo: "Este LP podría ser un producto muy exitoso para Fania Records, en especial si se comercializa correctamente. Y no creo que se esté haciendo así, porque el único tema que suena en la radio (La Responsabilidad) no tiene los ganchos comerciales que tienen los otros temas". Y en realidad no funcionó como era debido. Pero ¿sería esa la razón? Escuchemos la música y conozcamos su historia en La Hora Faniática.
Larry Harlow, así fue llamado el destacado pianista, compositor, arreglista y productor, nacido en Brooklyn Nueva York en 1939. Este músico estadounidense de ascendencia judía, creció en una familia musical. Su madre era cantante de ópera y su padre director de orquesta. A sus 18 años viajó a Cuba, y allí fue cautivado por los ritmos y sonidos que percibió. El son cubano, el jazz afrocubano, el mambo, la guaracha, el chachachá y la salsa, lo motivaron a estudiar e interpretar con nuevos arreglos la música de Arsenio Rodríguez, el “ciego maravilloso”, de quien heredó parte de su apodo. Fue integrante destacado de la Fania All Star, y trabajó junto a figuras como Celiz Cruz y Rubén Blades. La estrella salsera acumuló 5 Discos de Oro, ganó un Grammy Latino por su trayectoria musical y dejó su nombre impreso en más de un centenar de discos. Murió en el 2021, a sus 82 años, y siempre será recordado como uno de los grandes de la salsa. Aquí te dejamos uno de sus solos de piano.
Whether he invented Mambo, laid the groundwork for Salsa or revitalized són, his contributions are undeniably seminal. This is a story of a phenomenal musician whose compositions are classics that laid the foundation for Salsa. It is a story filled with myths and half truths. This is the story of Arsenio Rodríguez. read the blog post here: http://voiceofthelily.water.blog/2022/02/27/el-ciego-maravilloso-the-story-of-arsenio-rodriguez/ Arsenio's recordings: Se Va El Caramelero (with Miguelito Valdes) Linda Cubana Hachero Pa' Un Palo Cambia El Paso Mami Te Gusto Dumdunbanza (with piano solo from Lilí Martinez) Rumba Guajira No Me Llores Covers of Arsenio's compositions: Hachero Pa Un Palo - Sonora Ponceana 1968 A Bailar Mi Bomba - Ismael Rivera 1980 Bruca Manigua - Ray Barretto 1972 Dumdunbanza - Larry Harlow 1976 Con un amor se borra otro amor - Eddie Palmieri 1963 Saludo Celestial - Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco 1978 Arsenio (live) - Larry Harlow, Justo Betancourt 1973 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anani-kaike/message
Simón Petit, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 21/2022 *Goza La Vida* 1. El Kikiriki - Orquesta Colon 2. Que Rico Pa Bailar - Pete el Conde Rodriguez 3. Orgullosa – Ismael Rivera 4. Que Viva La Música – Ray Barreto 5. Goza la Vida – Manny Oquendo y su Conjunto Libre 6. Fue Varon - Colon y Blades 7. Retorno Del Mambo – Johhnny Colon 8. Unión De Dos – Larry Harlow con Ismael Miranda 9. El Cantante - Hector Lavoe Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
In part II of my 4 part show about ‘La Guarachera‘ Celia Cruz we will talk about Celia's life and work in the 60's, an often overlooked yet important part of her life. After Celia left Cuba on July 15, 1960, she and La Sonora went to Mexico where they encountered a booming market for Afro-Cuban music. A year later, Celia left to the LA Palladium and soon after traveled to New York where she settled with Pedro Knight, who she was now dating. Sadly in early April of 1962, Celia's mother, who was still in Cuba, battling cancer, died. Celia was devastated. Later that day she had an engagement at the Puerto Rico Theater and she recalled crying behind the curtains between sets. Even through this difficult time, there were good moments, soon after, Celia was the first Latina to perfrom at Carnegie Hall and on July 14 of that year, she married Pedro Knight. In 1965, Celia left La Sonora, she had ended her contract with Seeco Records, which meant she couldn't contniue to work with them. WHen they heard she was leaving, some of the band members even cried. In 1965, Celia released her first album with Tito Puente, now signed with Morris Levy's Tico. In all the duo recorded 8 albums, unfortunately none were big hits. Celia's career wasn't doing so well, the youth craved the sounds of Latin Soul and Boogaloo, dismissing Celia and Tito as “their parents music“. The late 60's and early 70's weren't easy and she mostly worked in Mexico where she still had many fans. All this would change when Larry Harlow, with permission from Morris Levy, recorded ‘Gracia Divina' for the first ever Salsa opera, Hommy which debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1973. Celia's career launched to new heights. Hear all this and morwe in this week's episode. Link to listen to Pa'lante. https://wpfwfm.org/radio/index.php (On Sundays 8-10 PM, hosted by Daniel del Pielago) Songs: Amarra La Yegua Son Con Guaguanco 1966 (with Tito Puente) Lo Mismo Si Que No Son Con Guaguanco 1966(with Tito Puente) Tinicue Cuba Y Puerto Rico Son 1966(with Tito Puente) Me Acuerdo De Ti Cuba Y Puerto Rico Son 1966(with Tito Puente) La Campeona Bravo 1967 Su Majestad La Rumba Bravo 1967 Bravo Bravo 1967 La Jaibera Bravo 1967 Con Una Sola Miradita Bravo 1967 Esperaré Serenata Guajira 1968 Cuando Sali De Cuba Serenata Guajira 1968 Mi Treque, Treque La Excitante 1968 Elegua Alma Con Alma 1970(with Tito Puente) Mi Lindo Bohio Nuevos Exitos 1971 AyAyAy Nuevos Exitos 1971 Pa' La Paloma Algo Especial 1972(with Tito Puente) Gracia Divina Hommy 1973(with Larry Harlow) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anani-kaike/message
Grabado en los Impact Sound Studios de Nueva York en 1967 y publicado ese mismo año, El Exigente fue el tercer disco de Larry Harlow con el sello Fania y en el que utilizaba un tercer cantante, Ismael Miranda, quien parecía ser su apuesta definitiva. El álbum tuvo como ingeniero de sonido a Richard Alderson, y aunque Harlow adoraba el trabajo en estudio, el supervisor de grabación fue Johnny Pacheco. Esta es la historia de El Exigente y la llegada a la fama de Larry Harlow en La Hora Faniática.
Hoy tuvimos a Frankie Ruiz, a Gilberto Santa Rosa, Larry Harlow con "El albino divino" Néstor Sánchez e Ismael Miranda, El Gran Combo. Tuvimos la segunda parte de los personajes creados en el universo de la salsa donde una vez más destaca el gran Rubén Blades
"The New York Sound of Latin Music" demonstrates how the metropolis transformed the music. Guest Ben Lapidus, author of New York and the International Sound of Latin Music 1940-1990, talks to Georges Collinet and Ned Sublette about how innovations in rhythm and instrument design joined with folklore, jazz, New York's education system, and urban multiculturalism to make a new, world-changing music. We'll hear Eddie Palmieri, Sonny Bravo, Larry Harlow, Jerry González and Fort Apache, Eydie Gormé, and many more. APWW #845 Originally produced in 2021 by Ned Sublette
En 1972 apareció en el ambiente el disco Rafi Val y La Diferente. Grabado en diciembre del 71. Era el tercer álbum de la compañía Vaya, sello fundado como filial de Fania y que tenía varios accionistas como dueños, entre ellos Harvey Averne, Larry Harlow, Leon Gast y Alex Masucci. Vaya no era, como se ha dicho, una "lavandería" de Fania para canalizar allí algunos productos y reducir impuestos. Aunque estas prácticas eran habituales en el mundo de la música, Vaya no era una empresa fachada como si lo fue Forum para Brandson Music, dueña de Tico, Alegre y Roulette; ni siquiera un sello low-cost como lo fue Tropical para Seecco. Sencillamente era un sello nuevo para iniciar el proceso de amplitud de la compañía y hacer que esta dejara de ser independiente y se convirtiera en una Major. En fin que allí surgió La Diferente, de la que hablaremos hoy en La Hora Faniática.
Hoy estuvimos con Larry Harlow, Néstor Sánchez "El Albino Divino" El Gran Combo y sus 60 años, Latin Brothers, Louie Ramírez y sus amigos y José Alberto "El Canario"
En 1969 Larry Harlow y su orquesta grabó un disco de título curioso y carátula igual, Me And My Monkey, disco de oro en su momento. Lo publicó el sello Fania y muy pronto tuvo repercusión en la radio gracias a la canción El Malecón, infaltable desde aquel tiempo en recopilatorios de salsa. La relación musical de Harlow con Ismael Miranda estaba en su apogeo y de los diez temas incluidos, la mitad los escribieron ellos. Un momento de apogeo que los llevaría a la vuelta de dos años a ser parte esencial de la Fania All Stars y por ende de Fania Records. En La Hora Fanática de hoy, Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey, de la Orquesta Harlow.
Hermes Vilena ist Musikliebhaber, DJ, Kurator des Wochendprogramms im King Georg und Gastgeber des Klubcasts "Die Zehnerkarte". Bei ihm zu Gast sind Musiker, Künstler, DJ´s, Autoren usw. die sich anhand von 10 ausgewählten Platten über ihre Musikleidenschaft und ihr Leben unerhalten. Die aktuelle Folge hat den Plattensammler und Mitinhaber von Parallel Schallplatten aus Köln, Christian Meier-Oehlke, zu Gast. Thema der Sendung ist eine Musikrichtung aus New York, aber anders als Jazz, Punk, Post Punk, Hip Hop & Disco gerät sie häufig in Vergessenheit, vor allem im Europa, die Rede ist von (Trommelwirbel) Salsa! Anlass für die Sendung war der Tod von Larry Harlow (geboren Lawrence Ira Kahn) am 20. August 2021. Harlow der in eine NYer jüdischen Familie am 20. März 1939 zu Welt kam, wurde zu einer der wichtigsten Figuren der Salsa-Szene. Bekannt wurde er als "El judio maravilhoso" (The Marvelous Jew). Anhand von 10 Platten sprechen Christian & Hermes über die Musikgeschichte des Genres und die besten Harlow Alben. Aber auch über andere Salsa-Perlen, die von ihm produziert wurden oder aus NY kamen.
Marcos Lamarche, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 11/2021 *Latin Mania* 1. Las Tumbas – Ismael Rivera 2. Sedante de Rumba - Charlie Palmieri 3. Con la mayor elegancia - Larry Harlow. 4. Sabroson - Markolino Dimond 5. Tin Tin Deo - Andy Harlow 6. Wanda - Charanga 76 7. Besito De Coco - Celia Cruz 8. No hay cama pa tanta Gente - El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico 9. Piraña – Hector Lavoe 10. No me digas que es muy tarde – Ismael Miranda The Best Salsa Brava By JazzTaBueno Productions
Classically trained and with years of experience in Cuban and American salsa, jazz, and big orchestra bands, the Havana-born Gerardo Contino is a multi-talented singer and songwriter. He created the band Los Habaneros in 2012, which has gone on to become the "Best Band in Manhattan" (WNYC/NPR), and "Best Cuban Dance Band" (NY Latin Culture Magazine). Gerardo is also the lead-Latin singer for the famed Max Weinberg Orchestra, and lead vocalist for the Larry Harlow's Latin Legend's Band. Los Habaneros released their debut album, Somos Latinos, in 2013 to very high critical acclaim. He has toured internationally and in their hometown, NYC, they have performed in Brooklyn Academy of Music, BB King Blues Club, Subrosa, Sounds of Brazil (SOBs), Le Poisson Rouge, The Bronx Museum, Subrosa, Live at the Gantries, Roulette, Gonzalez y Gonzalez, Taj, and many others. With the Max Weinberg Orchestra, he has performed at The Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center. With his own projects, Gerardo has toured in Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, and Canada. He has played in international festivals of salsa and jazz such as: Toulouse Festival, France; Latin American Festival of Milan, Italy; Festival Fiesta, Rome, Italy; Festival of Munich, Switzerland, Copenhagen Festival, Denmark; Salsa Festival of Verona, Italy, Time Out New York Afro-American Roots of Maracay, Venezuela. Gerardo has also shared the stage with such artists as Oscar de Leon, Roberto Roena, El Gran Combo, La India, Los Van Van, Xiomara Laugart, Carlos Varela, Alexander Abreu, Frank Fernandez, Osdalgia, Giovanni Hidalgo, Kelvis Ochoa, David Torrens, and Jose Armando Gola. Gerardo is a recipient of the 2015 and 2014 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council grant for Manhattan Community Arts Fund. Gerardo is endorsed by Gorilla Ears, is an active member of Musicians on Call, and was a performer at the Kennedy Center for the Arts. Recently, Gerardo has also embarked on a career in theater. He is currently working on a new musical theater project set in late 19th century Cuba. https://www.gerardocontino.com/
En 1974, salió al mercado el álbum “Salsa” de la orquesta de Larry Harlow “El Judío Maravilloso”, del cual fue éxito la canción “La cartera” en la voz de Junior “Hommy” González. Así la escuché yo… “La cartera” de Larry Harlow con Junior González es prácticamente similar a la versión que realizara 7 años antes el cubano Pupi Legarreta y su Charanga en 1967. Para 1966, ya la inimitable Celia Cruz había grabado la canción para su álbum “Son con Guaguancó” bajo el título “Se me perdió la cartera”. La canción es una composición del gran músico cubano Arsenio Rodríguez (“El Ciego Maravilloso”) quien la tituló: “Se me perdió la cartera”. Autor: Arsenio Rodríguez (nombre real Ignacio de Loyola Rodríguez Scull, cubano) La cartera - Orchestra Harlow (1974) “Salsa Orchestra Harlow” álbum (1974) Canta: Junior González (nombre real Jonathan Adolfo González, puertorriqueño) Larry Harlow (nombre real Lawrence Ira Kahn, estadounidense) La cartera - Pupi Legarreta y su Charanga (1967) “King of the sauce - La cartera y otros éxitos” álbum (1967) “Soy campesino” álbum (19??) Pupi Legarreta (nombre real Félix Legarreta, cubano) Ritmo: Guaracha Se me perdió la cartera - Celia Cruz (1966) “Son con Guaguancó” álbum (1966) Ritmo: Guaracha-Mambo ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 4 Episodio: 5 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia
In this episode, you will hear from a Latina pioneer who defied the odds documenting the Latino experience through the power of the pen and music. Her Puerto Rican influences mixed with growing up in New York City provided a perspective that schools did not teach. From Salsa 101 to Chinese Cubans. I introduce to you, CEO of Aurora Communications, Aurora Flores. GUEST Aurora Flores CEO, Aurora Communications Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn https://www.aurora-communications.com/who_we_are https://aurorazdb.medium.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aurorazdb/ https://twitter.com/Aurorazdb https://www.facebook.com/aurora.zondelbarrio https://www.youtube.com/user/aurorazdb https://www.linkedin.com/in/aurorazdb?trk=org-employees NOTABLE MENTIONS Salsa, Trio Music, Clave, Son Montuno, Guaracha, Mambo, Plenas, Danceable Bombas, Doo-wop, Rock, Rancheras, Fania, Johnny Pacheco, Nicky Marrero, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, La Sonora Matancera, Cortijo y Su Combo, Bill Haley and His Comets, The Beatles, Symphony Sid, Libertad Lamarque, Toña la Negra, Olga Guillot, Germán Genaro Cipriano Gómez Valdés de Castillo, Tin-Tan, Cantinflas, Miguel Aceves Mejía, Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Joe Bataan, Mongo Santamaria, Izzy Sanabria, Frankie Dante, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri, Arsenio Rodríguez, Larry Harlow, Ernie Agosto y La Conspiración, Tony Pabon y La Protesta, Manny's Music Shop NYC, Eugenio María de Hosto, José Martí, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, Pedro Albizu Campos, Joseph Campbell, Lehman College, Columbia Univesity, Latin NY, Billboard Magazine, Rolling Stones, WEVD, WBNX, Radio Hit, WADO Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spalwaysforward/support
En este episodio Jota y Luis Rohena se ponen sentimentales con la muerte de Larry Harlow y deciden hacer un homenaje a uno de sus discos favoritos en la historia, Hommy: A Latin Opera de la Orquesta Harlow. Dan una mini historia del crecimiento de Larry como músico, los inicios de su carrera, sus talentos y entran al disco canción por canción. Cuentan todo su concepto de principio a fin. Que descanse en paz Larry Harlow. www.patreon.com/AcordesYRimas
Radiophonium rinde un homenaje a los músicos latinos recientemente desaparecidos. Un recorrido por las trayectorias del colombiano Mario Gareña, el estadounidense Larry Harlow y el cubano Adalberto Álvarez. Conduce Elkin Saboyá
Para los Rumberos, es un programa dedicado a difundir la cultura de la música afrolatina, particularmente identificada en el mundo como “Salsa”, haciendo un recorrido por su historia, representantes y nuevos artistas. Bajo la programación y conducción de William Pinzón todos los sábados a partir de las 6:00 p.m. Editorial y Locución: WILLIAM PINZÓN Dirección y Producción: JUAN RUBIO Copyright © 2020 Todos los derechos reservados – Universidad La Gran Colombia. Se prohíbe de reproducción total o parcial, así como su traducción a cualquier idioma sin la autorización escrita del titular.
Este 20 de agosto, nos dimos con la triste noticia del fallecimiento de una de las figuras más importantes de la salsa en todo el mundo: Larry Harlow, “El Judío Maravilloso”. En su segmento Latinoamérica Musical, Claudio Lencina repasa la obra del músico, compositor y arreglista que le dio vida a una larga lista de canciones que conforman el amplio repertorio de la música afrocaribeña.
Así será el proceso de vacunación para jóvenes entre los 15 y 19 años en Cali, escuche cómo será el proceso. También escuche la muerte de Larry Harlow y los otros nombres que se analizan para llegar a la Selección por la posible lesión de Duván Zapata.
Welcome to voice of the waterlily, a new latin music podcast exploring our ancestral music over the last 100 years intertwined with a historical and personal perspective. Another salsa legend has joined the ancestors, 'El Judio Maravilloso', Larry Harlow (March 20, 1939 - August 20, 2021). We will be celebrating his incredible work spanning across decades and talk about his contributions to the music we know as salsa. NOTE: I DO NOT own the rights to any songs used. I in no way imply ownership of any media/music used during the duration of this program. No copyright infringement intended. All media remains sole property or respective copyright holders. Songs: Larry Harlow Arsenio feat. Miranda - Tribute to Arsenio Rodriguez, Fania, 1971 Larry Harlow Vive la vida hoy feat. Frankie Dante - Con Larry Harlow, Cotique, 1972 Larry Harlow Yo soy latino feat. Nestor Sanchez + solo from Nicky Marrero - Yo soy latino, Fania, 1983 Larry Harlow Abran Paso feat. Ismael Miranda - Abran Paso, Fania, 1971 Larry Harlow Dolor Y Amor feat. Ismael Miranda - Abran Paso, Fania, 1971 Larry Harlow lamento de un guajiro feat. Ismael Miranda + Pacheco - Fania, 1971 Larry Harlow Canto Carabali feat. Junior Gonzalez - Jardinero Del Amor, Fania, 1976 Larry Harlow Guasasa feat. Ismael Miranda - Electric Harlow, Fania, 1970 Larry Harlow La Cartera feat. Junior Gonzales - Salsa, Fania, 1974 Larry Harlow Gracia Divina- feat. Celia Cruz-Hommy, Fania, 1973 Larry Harlow Mirame+Oyeme Hommy, Fania, 1973 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anani-kaike/message
En el episodio 101 La historia, conciertos y detalles de "las estrellas de Fania" Coincide esta entrega con el cumpleaños de Larry Harlow. 20 de marzo.Comentarios en el Whatsapp + 57 315 821 07 04Realización: BIENSONADO RADIO COLOMBIA +57 310 31000 89Fuentes de apoyo:Fania canal Yotutube.
“El niño bonito de la salsa”. Ismael Miranda era todavía un adolescente cuando grabó con la orquesta de Larry Harlow y se sumó a la Fania All Stars. Ayer cumplió 70 años de edad, en este episodio destaco parte de su vida y trayectoria. Disfruten de esta primera entrega.Comentarios en el whatsapp +57 313 599 94 77Realización de BIENSONADO RADIO COLOMBIA +57 310 310 00 89Fuentes Consultadas: Ernesto Lechner-AARP Rewards"El pozo de la salsa" Hiram Guadalupe PérezEluniversal.coSegmento entrevista de AMERICATV CANAL 41
In August 1973, a Latin music supergroup called Fania All Stars played a historic concert at New York's Yankee Stadium. It helped spread the sound of salsa music from New York to the world. Simon Watts talks to Larry Harlow, pianist and producer with the All Stars, and Puerto Rican salsa DJ, Ray Collazo.PHOTO: Fania All Stars singer Hector Lavoe (Getty Images)