Mon rivera lluvia con nieve
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Feliz Navidad (Héctor Lavoe album)
1979 studio album by Héctor Lavoe (with Daniel Santos & Yomo Toro)
Feliz Navidad is the fourth solo album by Héctor Lavoe, with the contribution of Daniel Santos and Yomo Toro. It was released on 1979, under the label of Fania Records, and Johnny Pacheco was the Recording Director.[1]
Track listing
- "Monserrate" - 3:23
- "Mr. Brownie" - 4:23
- "La Parranda Fania" - 4:42
- "Joven Contra Viejo" - 4:13
- "En la Navidad" - 3:21
- "El Lechón de Cachete" - 3:43
- "Una Pena en Navidad" - 2:54
- "Dame Un Chance" - 2:49
Personnel
- Héctor Lavoe - Vocals, Backing vocals
- Johnny Pacheco - Conga
- Milton Cardona - Conga
- Yomo Toro - Cuatro
- Prof. José Torres - Piano
- Sal Cuevas - Bass
- Luis Mangual - Bongo
- Jimmy Delgado - Timbal
- Ray Maldonado - Trumpet
- José Febles - Trumpet
- José Rodríguez - Trombone
- Papo Vázquez - Trombone
- Milton Cardona - Backing vocals
- Ramón Rodríguez - Backing vocals
References
- ^The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music - Page 687 Donald Clarke - 1990 Xmas LP Feliz Navidad '79 was di
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El Cantante -the movie - Johnny Pacheco
Dilo otra vez......
That's right, que privilegio, wahahahahaha!!.M.A.R. said:
Wow que privilegio!!!! heheheheheh
Too bad, the movie could have been better, there's so much to work with, there should have been more about him as an artist, not so much about his tragic life and the tragedies in his life. IMO - I give it 3 stars.Click to expand...
Listen, when they started saying that they were going to make that movie, I knew that they were going to do him a dis-service.
NOT because I thought that the movie was going to bad (and it's not, if I listen to my NY friends, and I do) but because I thought that NOBODY and I mean N.O.B.O.D.Y. truly knows the impact Hector had on the Salsa genre and in so many people's lives.
He was a man that even when hated my people who disliked him because his drug addiction, those same people were the ones getting on line to pay for a chance to see him sing!.
I say this because MOST of my friends hated him with a passion but they were ALWAYS stuck to me, like fricking flies, every time I s- •
Tribute to HECTOR LAVOE! at Catalina Jazz Club
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About Hector Lavoe: Puerto Rican salsa singer considered to be possibly the best and most important singer and interpreter in the history of salsa music. Lavoe better known as The singer of singers helped to establish the popularity of salsa music during 1970s and 1980s. His personality, style and voice qualities led him to a successful artistic career in the whole field of Latin music and salsa. The cleanness and brightness of his voice, coupled with impeccable diction and the ability to sing long and fast phrases with total naturalness, made him one of the favorite singers of all times.About Salsa Meets Jazz Band: A unique Los Angeles band created for the pleasure of jazz, latin jazz and salsa music fans...
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