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Eddie Palmieri
Any one who has listened to Latin jazz/salsa in the past 60 years and is a Nuyorquino or just a United States citizen knows EP. Take a look


Papo Lucca y La Sonora Ponceña
La Sonora Ponceña has been around for the past 50 years delighting fans globally as well as in Puerto Rico. Their ability to transcend the l


Bobby Sanabria
Visit my 5NINE3 Latin Jazz Playlist as I feature a BIG BAND Giant's versions of American jazz classics. The likes of Bohemia After Dark


MartÃn Arroyo Quintet
MartÃn Arroyo Quintet
As a child, he liked to play the saxophone and learned to play the piano. He learned to play the piano with the


A Long-Lost Thelonious Monk Album Is Finally Released Nearly 60 Years Later
On July 27, 1959, Thelonious Monk entered Nola Penthouse Studios on Manhattan’s 57th Street for a recording session. He was wearing a very s


Classic Meets Cuba
I present to you the Klazz Brothers & Cuban Percussion - Please visit the 5NINE3 Playlist and check out the 5 tracks I share with you fr


熱帯JAZZ楽団 - Nettai Jazz Gakudan
Bitter Sweet Bomba is my favorite, due to the brass sections ability to blow me away with BIG SWING. The Palladium days in NYC would be prou


Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente
Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente (April 20, 1923 – May 31, 2000)[1] was an American musician, songwriter and record producer. The son


Eddie Palmieri Releases New Album: SabidurÃa
Known as one of the finest pianists of the past 60 years, Eddie Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz.


Historical classics re-arranged into latin beats.
Latin Jazz musicians deep dive the great song books for the past 100 years, from Broadway, pop music, classical and even rock n roll for mat
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