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B Side Players is an American band formed in 1994. The band incorporates the sounds of Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Brazil with the funk, rock, jazz and hip-hop rhythms of their homeland. The band also drops a bit of Cumbia, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno and Jarocho into the mix. Described as War meets Lenny Kravitz by way of Ben Harper, the players have expanded their sound by playing with the likes of Harper, Ozomatli, The Wailers, James Brown, War and some of Cuba's best bands. They are signed to Jazz label Concord Music Group. Karlos "Solrak" Paez, the man behind the B-Side Players, grew up in a musical family. His father Ezequiel Paez is a trombone player and musical arranger who spent 17 years in Los Moonlights from Tijuana and 10 years in La Banda Del Recodo. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40244]
B Side Players is an American band formed in 1994. The band incorporates the sounds of Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Brazil with the funk, rock, jazz and hip-hop rhythms of their homeland. The band also drops a bit of Cumbia, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno and Jarocho into the mix. Described as War meets Lenny Kravitz by way of Ben Harper, the players have expanded their sound by playing with the likes of Harper, Ozomatli, The Wailers, James Brown, War and some of Cuba's best bands. They are signed to Jazz label Concord Music Group. Karlos "Solrak" Paez, the man behind the B-Side Players, grew up in a musical family. His father Ezequiel Paez is a trombone player and musical arranger who spent 17 years in Los Moonlights from Tijuana and 10 years in La Banda Del Recodo. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40244]
B Side Players is an American band formed in 1994. The band incorporates the sounds of Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Brazil with the funk, rock, jazz and hip-hop rhythms of their homeland. The band also drops a bit of Cumbia, gritty street Samba, Son Montuno and Jarocho into the mix. Described as War meets Lenny Kravitz by way of Ben Harper, the players have expanded their sound by playing with the likes of Harper, Ozomatli, The Wailers, James Brown, War and some of Cuba's best bands. They are signed to Jazz label Concord Music Group. Karlos "Solrak" Paez, the man behind the B-Side Players, grew up in a musical family. His father Ezequiel Paez is a trombone player and musical arranger who spent 17 years in Los Moonlights from Tijuana and 10 years in La Banda Del Recodo. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40244]
From Bossa and Samba to Cha Cha Cha, Bolero, Rumba, Mambo, Son Montuno and Merengque Michele Fernandez joins us to help band directors teach Afro-Latin Jazz Music more effectively. We learn which countries each style originates from, study characteristics in each one, and listen to examples from Michele's music. This episode is also available in short segments by style on The Growing Band Director Youtube channel. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.com Our mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Follow the show: Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support
Part 4 of a 5 Part Series - Today we explore the Mambo and the Son Montuno (Salsa)! Including example charts in each style for your band! In this series we explore specific styles of Afro-Latin Jazz - what makes them unique and what makes them similar. Each video has a uniform opening segment general set up, rehearsal techniques, and specifics needed for each style. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support
Simón Petit, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 03/2023 *Que se Sepa* 1. Trompeta en Cuero– Grupo Folklorico Experimental 2. Guarachando Contento - Larry Harlow 3. Pa Huele- Eddie Palmieri 4. Son Montuno– Johnny Colon 5. Yo soy Guajiro– Andy Harlow 6. Flor de los Lindos Campos– Ray Barreto 7. Cero Paquete– Hector Rivera 8. El Buzon - Bobby Rodriguez 9. Que se Sepa – Chocolate Armenteros 10. Reina Rumba– Celia Cruz 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 dieser Folge erklären wir, was den Son Cubano in seiner Klanglichkeit ausmacht und welche musikalischen Eigenschaften die Formation des Septetos (Septetts) mit sich bringt. Geh mit uns auf die Suche nach den musikalischen Details, die dem Son Cubano seinen wunderbaren Klang verleihen. Musikbeispiele in dieser Folge:Bsp. 1: Mixael Cabrera, „Tu Sonrisa“, Origen - El Sonero de la Loma del Botín, Mixael Cabrera 2018. Bsp. 2: Pink Floyd, „Money“, The Dark Side of the Moon, Harvest 1973.Bsp. 3: Los Van Van, „¿Qué Tiene Van Van?“, Van Van - 30 Aniversario, Caribe Productions INC. 1999.Bsp. 7: La Familia Miranda Valera, „Que Lindo Bayamo“, The Valera Miranda Family, Ocora 1997.Bsp. 8: Eliades Ochoa, „Ella Si Va“, Estoy Como Nunca, Yerba Buena 2002.Bsp. 9: Septeto Santiaguero, „Santiago Es La Cuna“, La Chismosa, Intuition Records 2001.Bsp. 10: Septeto Acarey, „Enamorate Bailando“, Enamorate Bailando, Septeto Acarey De Reynier Pérez 2018.Bsp. 11: Septeto Santiaguero, „Amor Silvestre“, La Chismosa, Intuition Records 2001.Bsp. 14: La Familia Valera Miranda, „¡Basta Ya!“, The Valera Miranda Family, Ocora 1997.Bsp. 15: Eliades Ochoa, „Ella Si Va“, Estoy Como Nunca, Yerba Buena 2002.Bsp. 16: Septeto Acarey, „Enamorate Bailando“, Enamorate Bailando, Septeto Acarey De Reynier Pérez 2018.Bsp. 17: Septeto Nacional De Ignacio Piñeiro, „Sol de Verdad“, Clásicos del Son Vol.II, Areito 1987Bsp. 18: Mixael Cabrera, „Tu Sonrisa“, Origen - El Sonero de la Loma del Botín, Mixael Cabrera 2018.Literaturempfehlungen:Miller, Sue. 'Cuban Son‘, in: The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Part 3: Genres, Bloomsbury 2014.Rodríguez Ruidíaz, Armando, Del Montuno del Son al Son Montuno. La canción bailable en Cuba, 2019 (https://www.academia.edu/40815243/Del_montuno_del_son_al_son_montuno, letzter Zugriff: 6.11.2022).Rodríguez Ruidíaz, Armando, The sounds of Cuban music. Evolution of instrumental ensembles in Cuba, 2015 (https://www.academia.edu/40216723/The_sounds_of_Cuban_music_Evolution_of_instrumental_ensembles_in_Cuba, letzter Zugriff: 6.11.2022).
A finales de 1980, la Orquesta Novel, bajo del mando de Eddie Drennon como director musical y de Marco Motroni como director artístico, grabó Que Viva El Son Montuno, prensado por Fania. Once discos había grabado hasta entonces con tres compañías discográficas y cuatro los había hecho con Fania. A pesar de la cantidad de grabaciones y de los sucesivos cambios de algunos integrantes, era una banda estable con los dos citados músicos como sus impulsores junto a Alberto González y Willie Ellis. Fue un tiempo de muchas giras y shows, un éxito que no duraría mucho, pero que reafirmó un sonido particular. Esta es la historia de Que Viva El Son Montuno en La Hora Faniática.
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
On Free City Radio this week I am sharing a music mix that I worked on for @radioalhara in Palestine, this is the first time that I am sharing a music mix on the podcast, given that I am traveling right now, in Istanbul, I thought it would be nice to share a music mix and create space for another type of audio experience / sonic journey on the podcast. I hope you enjoy, below is the track listing. The accompanying image is a photo that I took in southern Bulgaria. 01. A Tree Never Grown, Hip Hop for Respect ep. feat. Mos Def. 02. @djrum, Creature Pt. 1. 03. Don't Bother They're Here, Stars Of The Lid. 04. Pursuit (Katadioksh), Giorgos Hatzinassios. 05. Son Montuno, Johnny Colon. 06. Gentlemen Officers, Arkady Severny. 07. Maza Akool, Talal Maddah. 08. Don't Bother They're Here (excerpt), Stars Of The Lid. 09. Haruna from Spirits To Bite Our Ears, Thomas Mapfumo 10. Samthing Soweto, Akulaleki ft. Sha Sha, DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small.
Listen to the Spirodon mix for @radioalhara, August 2021. Photo by @spirodon taken in Sofia, Bulgaria. Track listing : 01. A Tree Never Grown, Hip Hop for Respect ep. feat. Mos Def. 02. @djrum, Creature Pt. 1. 03. Don't Bother They're Here, Stars Of The Lid. 04. Pursuit (Katadioksh), Giorgos Hatzinassios. 05. Son Montuno, Johnny Colon. 06. Gentlemen Officers, Arkady Severny. 07. Maza Akool, Talal Maddah. 08. Don't Bother They're Here (excerpt), Stars Of The Lid. 09. Haruna from Spirits To Bite Our Ears, Thomas Mapfumo 10. Samthing Soweto, Akulaleki ft. Sha Sha, DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small.
EVOLUTION est un podcast sur l’histoire d’un courant ou d’un genre musical. Cette saison 3 est consacrée aux musiques latino-américaines et caribbéennes. Cet épisode nous amène à Cuba pour s’intéresser à la musique afro-cubaine par excellence : le son, issu de la rencontre de la rumba et de la tradition de la trova. Plus d'infos : www.babugartez.com Tracklist : 01. Frankie Knuckles – The Whistle Song (E.K. 12’’ mix) [Virgin, 1991] 02. Buena Vista Social Club – Chan Chan [World Circuit, 1997] 03. Los Muñequitos de Matanzas – Ta’ Julian [Bis Music, 2009] 04. Sexteto Nacional – Siboney [Columbia, 1928] 05. Trio Matamoros – Son de la Loma [Victor, 1928] 06. Orchestre Typique Castellanos de la Cabane Cubaine – Buscando Millionarias [1932] 07. Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria orchestra – Perfidia [Victor, 1940] 08. Guillermo Portabales – El Carretero [Gma, 1967] 09. Vieja Trova Santiaguera – Maria Cristina [La Raiz Sonora, 1998] 10. Arsenio Rodriguez y su conjunto – Esa China Tiene Coimbre [1948] 11. Arsenio Rodriguez y su conjunto – El Reloj de Pastora [1946] 12. Julio Gutierrez – Cimarron [Panart, 1959]
“Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena” – 4 choruses of a user-defined form (as 8|16/8 bars) with an 8-bar intro’ and no ending, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
“El que Siembra su maiz” – A single chorus of a user-defined form (as 20|20/8|13/8|13/8|13 bars) with no intro' or ending sections, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
“Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena” – 4 choruses of a user-defined form (as 8|16/8 bars) with an 8-bar intro' and no ending, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
“El que Siembra su maiz” – A single chorus of a user-defined form (as 20|20/8|13/8|13/8|13 bars) with no intro’ or ending sections, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
“Cemento, Ladrillo y Arena” – 4 choruses of a user-defined form (as 8|16/8 bars) with an 8-bar intro’ and no ending, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
“El que Siembra su maiz” – A single chorus of a user-defined form (as 20|20/8|13/8|13/8|13 bars) with no intro’ or ending sections, using a Son Montuno 32 rhythm at 170 bpm Check out alive-drumming.org at http://alive-drumming.org/ As supplied on the "Afro-Cuban Salsa Sampler", Apple iOS App. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afro-cuban-salsa-sampler/id1367015786?mt=8
Empezamos con este podcast con tremendo Guaguanco! Ahi! Seguimos con la Salsa Brava aqui en Salsa Brava Radio. Aqui! Aqui! Musica de Candido Fabre y La Original de Manzanillo de Cuba, Orquesta La Comparacion, Ruben Blades de Panama, Conjunto Impacto, Ray Barreto y Su Orquesta and more Salsa Brava legends! Maaaan. Just Download this shit! .
Seguimos con los poderes de la Salsa! Son Montuno y Guaguanco! Arrancamos heavy con este podcast con algo de Manolito Simonet y su Trabuco con el gran tema 'Fiesta de los Orishas' directamente de Cuba! Orquesta La Union de Chicago con el tema 'Solitario por la vida', Orquesta Pantera de Nueva York con el tema 'Oyeme Bien', Orquesta Yambo tambien de Chicago con el tema 'Palo Mayombe', Mongo Santamaria con Charlie Palmieri en el piano con el gran tama 'Mayeya' Luigi Texidor de Puerto Rico conla cancion 'Yo soy Abakua',Wilson y sus Latinos con el tema 'El negro y el indio', Grupo Mango de Venezuela con la Cancion 'La Musica' Arley y su Proyecto Calibre con la cancion 'Tibiri Tabara' Orquesta La Terrifica con el gran tema 'Hachero Mayor' Jose Mangual Jr. con el tema 'Canto a la Caridad'en vivo! Ray Santiago y su Orquesta con el gran tema 'Alma Africana' y 'Aclarele el camino' Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz con el Temaso" 'Yo soy Babalu' y Mucho Mas!
Guaguanco Para El Mundo Enteero! Ahi. En este Podcast Traemos Salsa, Son Montuno y Guaguanco! Musica De Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, Nueva York, Mexico, Guatemala y El Mundo Entero! Dedicado a todos aquellos Salseros Y Salseras Soneros y Soneras del Mundo Entero! Ahi! Que Viva La Salsa, El Son, La Rumba el Montuno y El Guaguanco! Salsa Brava Radio.
A live set featuring the sounds of Son Montuno, Charanga, Salsa and Bomba with a style that harks back to the early 70's when groups such as Grupo Folklorico were exploring the deep connection between New York and its Cuban and Puerto Rican roots.
En este Nuevo episodio del Podcast De Salsa Brava Radio Traemos Mas Musica de La DURA! Son Montuno y Guaguanco! Para que Lo Gozen los Rumberos y Rumberas de Verda'! Mongo Santamaria, Spanish Harlem Orquesta,Los Hermanos Lebron, Hector Lavoe, Celia Cruz y Mas! Salsa Brava Radio el Podcast! Ahi! Salsa Brava Radio! The Best Online Salsa Radio! Bringing Back The Real Salsa Back to the ears of the people! Para Los Rumberos y Rumberas de Verda'! Download The Free Podcast! Free Mp3's! Check out the Latest Salsa Picks of the Month and more Visit us @ http://www.Salasabravaradio.com Inside the App: Online Radio, Free Podcast, Salsa Lessons, Salsa Videos and More! Salsaludos! Wepa Mi Gente! Gracias por el apoyo y por descargar la Aplicacion! Saludos a Toda Latino Americay a todos los Latinos en el Mundo entero! Tocando lo Mejor de La Salsa Brava! Pura y Dura! Ya llevamos Mas de un MILLON de descargas de el Podcast! Descargalo desde el App GRATIS! DOWNLOAD THE APP! (Android: Google Play) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.app57da72b0b5e3 (iPhone: iTunes App Store) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/salsa-brava-radio/id934617902?mt=8 Listen to The Best Online Salsa Radio On The Planet! WEBSITE: http://www.SALSABRAVARADIO.com Visit Our BLOG! Articles, Music, Interviews, Podcast and More! Blog: http://salsabravaradioblog.com/ Connect With Us and see what's SALSA! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SalsaBravaRadio Follow Us on Twitter to see what the Heck we are posting! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SalsaBravaRadio
23rd edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
22nd edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
21st edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
20th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
19th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
18th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
13th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
14th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
15th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music guest-hosted by the one and only Jose Calderon of NYC.
16th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
17th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
Rumba, Son Montuno y Guaguanco! Pura Rumba en este podcast de Salsa Brava Radio. Salsa Brava dura de New York, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, Latino America y el Mundo entero!. esa salsa que hacia y hace estremecer todo el cuerpo humano con esas ondas sonoras salseras con el poder de curar al enfermo y hacer bailar hasta el mas tronco! hahaha! Salsa Brava Radio! SalsaBravaRadio.com!Pura Salsa Con Bembe, Ire y Ashe!SalsaBravaRadio.com! Maferefun Eleggua!
12th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
11th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
10th edition of "Con Ache" Sundays honoring the Golden Era of Latin Music
Salsa music is a beautiful example of human-engineered evolution. In fact, The Great Salsa Timeline attempts to document each step of this evolution going back to Christopher Columbus' discovery of Cuba in 1492. I won't go back that far in this post but I do want to highlight two of the most important musical innovations of the late 19th and early 20th century that led to the creation of salsa as an art form, Son Cubano and its sub-genre, Son Montuno. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisweekinsalsa/message