Johnny Pacheco Discografia
Atalaya, Radio Uno 1. Arkivperu. Escribe Gregorio Huaroto, colaborador de ARKIV. Era un tiempo en que, a pesar de una dictadura con censuras, las radios eran un medio de entretenimiento y novedades, tiempo en que las emisoras de AM estaban ms cerca de la gente. AM por Amplitud Modulada, una banda hoy ninguneada pero que en un tiempo ya lejano, era la que nos traa la msica de moda, la que luego se pasaba en las fiestas, en los tonos a oscuras y con luces de colores. Como cuando sonaba esa cancin Matndome Lentamente con Tu Cancin de Roberta Flack, o Enamorndome de los gringos Hamilton, Joe Frank Reynolds. Una chica cantaba Mil Trescientos, y unos muchachos respondan tambin cantando Radio Atalaya. Otro jingle deca Radio Atalaya, Nueva Generaciooon y zas, tras la propaganda, ah estaba la msica que ms queras. Quienes fueron sus locutoresPues bien, Atalaya fue una emisora muy antigua ms antigua an que el anuncio de 1. Por ejemplo el legandario David Odra ya fallecido fue locutor de esa estacin, y los ms longevos lo recordaran cuando deca Los Casimires de Schenone, de la Calle Estudios, presentan por Radio Atalaya a los dolos del pueblo, Los Embajadores Criollos. El tiempo que yo recuerdo es cuando Atalaya era la tpica emisora juvenil, para pblicos medios y medio altos, con un formato pop rock, ms las baladas en espaol. En ese tiempo las voces eran, desde muy temprano hasta la una, la del desaparecido Jimmy Araujo quien, en los setenta, hizo TV junto a Ray Dante, Sergio Vergara, Fernando de Soria y Wilder Orbegozo en La Msica en el Aire, por Panamericana TV ms tarde entre la una y las seis la de Rolly Cadillo tambin un excelente locutor y comentarista deportivo, creo que an labora en Radio Ovacin en las noches iba Pepe Barreto afincado, hace aos, en los Estados Unidos, quien con gran gusto presentaba la msica de moda durante esos aos. Barreto tambin tena un show sabatino, llamado Beatlemania, el Show de los Beatles, con la msica de los pelucones de Liverpool, que toda la gente joven de esos aos escuchaba ah, por ejemplo, nos enteramos que el sorteo de la CSF dio finalista de la Copa Amrica al Per, pese a que no se trataba de un programa ni una emisora de deportes. Ah tambin laboraba otro locutor de cuyo nombre no puedo acordarme, que iba en las noches tarde con un espacio llamado Declrate con Msica que se trompeaba en sintona con Lo que el Mundo Necesita es Amor de la desaparecida Radio Amrica y, con Cuando dan las Ventidos de Radio Panamericana. Tras ese tiempo otras voces ingresaran a la radio ubicada en el jirn Huaraz 2. El poeta callejero. Hctor Lavoe fue considerado un gran sonero. Archivo El Nuevo Da NATURAL del barrio Machuelo de Ponce, Hctor Lavoe es una. Johnny Pacheco born 25 March 1935 is a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, producer, and bandleader of Cuban music guaracha, son montuno, danzn, cha cha ch. Hilaria Celia de la Caridad de la Santsima Trinidad Cruz Alfonso, conosciuta come Celia Cruz LAvana, 21 ottobre 1925 Fort Lee, 16 luglio 2003,. Pueblo Libre, como el desaparecido Lucho Vargas mi hermano del alma, gran diplomtico que en su mocedad hizo radio con esa gran voz. A la muerte de Lennon, esa radio puso un programa de Los Beatles, que escuch tanto y tanto por ese tiempo, en que me iba del colegio e ingresaba a la Universidad. En los ochenta la emisora se silenci para siempre bajo esa denominacin tras dcadas y dcadas presentando msica en diversos estilos, y se pas a llamar Radio Star, que quiso tener un estilo basado en programas musicales y noticias Ray Dante era locutor de noticias y DJ, presentando Salsa Criolla al medioda, y las noticias despus, pero la nueva radio dur poco. Con el cambio de rostro de Lima otras estaciones aparecieron en el dial, reflejando estilos diferentes, conforme a lo que le gusta a la gente. Entonces la emisora del cono norte Radio Comas pas a ocupar su lugar en el dial, estacin que sigue ah hasta la fecha. En este mismo ao de 1960, Johnny Pacheco firm para el sello ALEGRE, grabando de inmediato su primer lbum, bajo la produccin de Al Santiago, titulado. Johnny Pacheco Discografia' title='Johnny Pacheco Discografia' />Biografa. Los padres de Barretto llegaron a la ciudad de Nueva York en la dcada de los 20 procedentes de Puerto Rico y se radicaron en Spanish Harlem, tambin. Depeche Mode uma banda inglesa de msica eletrnica e rock formada em 1980 em Essex, Inglaterra. A banda era inicialmente formada por David Gahan vocalista. Genero Tango, Orquestas de tango, instrumental, vocal Grabaciones realizadas en 1998 en Japn durante una de sus giras por oriente MP3VBRExtremeLame 3. Total.
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March 2. Origin. Santiago, Dominican Republic. Genres. Son montuno, Guaracha, Cha cha ch, Pachanga, Salsa. OccupationsRecord producer, musician, composer, arranger. Instruments. Percussion, flute, saxophone. Labels. Fania Records. Johnny Pacheco born 2. March 1. 93. 5 is a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, producer, and bandleader of Cuban music guaracha, son montuno, danzn, cha cha ch, guajira son, pachanga. He is one of the most influential figures in Latin music, best known for being the creator of the Fania All Stars, and for coining the term Salsa to denote the genre. Early life and familyeditBorn in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, Pacheco inherited his passion for music from his father, Rafael Azaras Pacheco, who was the bandleader and clarinetist of the Santa Cecilia Orchestra. In the late 1. 94. Twelve Tissue Remedies Pdf Programs more. Pacheco was 1. 1, his family moved to New York City. He continued polishing his musical skills, learning to play accordion, violin, flute, saxophone and clarinet. His father, Rafael Azaras Pacheco, was the grandson of a Spanish soldier who arrived during the Spanish reannexation of Santo Domingo. His mother, Octavia Knipping Rochet, was the granddaughter of a French colonist, and the great granddaughter of a German merchant who was married to a Dominican woman who was born to Spanish colonists. Early music careereditPlaying the flute, saxophone, and assorted percussion, Pacheco performed with Charlie Palmieris Latin orchestra for a number of years before forming his own band in 1. In 1. 96. 0, he organized his first orchestra, Pacheco y Su Charanga. The band signed with Alegre Records and its first album Johnny Pacheco y Su Charanga sold over 1. Beginning then and through the end of 1. Pacheco introduced a new dance craze called Pachanga. He became an internationally renowned star and toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Moreover Pacheco y Su Charanga was the first Latin band to headline the Apollo in 1. Fania RecordseditPachecos career as a musician reached its peak in 1. Jerry Masucci to create Fania Records, of which Pacheco was the CEO, creative director, and musical producer. There, he launched and solidified the careers of many artists who are now part of the history of the Fania Family. This was the record label that would set the standard in Latin music and gain unforeseeable celebrity internationally. In 1. Caonazo Cannon Shot. The album feature Pete El Conde Rodriguez on vocals and a switch from the Charanga to Conjunto style. This was the first of many recordings with the compadres literally godfather, and the beginning of a long friendship and working relationship. Together, they recorded Los Compadres 1. Perfecta Combinacin Perfect Combination 1. Tres de Caf y Dos de Azcar Three Parts Coffee and Two Parts Sugar 1. In 1. 96. 7, he gathered many of the musicians from the Fania label and showcased them together in concert. This marked the birth of the legendary Fania All Stars. Also in 1. 96. 6, Pacheco worked with the nasal voiced singer Monguito El nico from Orquesta Broadway and vocalist Chivirico Dvila to record the seminal Viva frica LP. This album nods to Pachecos increasing popularity at the time in West Africa. Original Fania bandeditThe early Fania All Stars band was made up of Johnny Pacheco, musical director and flute Larry Harlow on piano Bobby Valentn later replaced by Salvador Sal Cuevas on bass guitar Ray Barretto on conga replaced later on by others, including Mongo Santamara, Johnny Dandy Rodrguez and Eddie Montalvo Roberto Roena on bongos and Orestes Vilat on timbales later replaced by Nicky Marrero due to a conflict with Ray Barreto, whose singer, Adalberto Santiago, formed La Tpica 7. Vilat, angering Barreto and forcing Pacheco to replace Vilat to prevent internal conflicts Willie Coln, Barry Rodgers subsequently replaced, and Renaldo Jorge replaced by several others on trombones Larry Spencer also to be replaced, Roberto Rodrguez replaced by Vctor Paz, and subsequently by Juan Juancito Torres and Hctor Bomberito Zarzuela on trumpets and Yomo Toro on the cuatro a small Puerto Rican guitar with 5 pairs of double strings. The lead singers included vocalists from the Coln, Pacheco, Barretto and Harlow bands. Hctor Lavoe, Pete El Conde Rodrguez, Adalberto Santiago, and Ismael Miranda were joined by Santitos Coln from the Tito Puente band, Jos Cheo Feliciano from the Joe Cuba band and Ismael Quintana from the Eddie Palmieri orchestra. Early Fania All Stars guests were Eddie Palmieri Tito Puente Joe Bataan Monguito Mongo Santamara, Jr. Jimmy Sabater La La LA Lupe, Louie Ramrez Ralph Robles Ricardo Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz. The 1. 97. 0s lineup included Rubn Blades, Celia Cruz, Papo Lucca, Luigi Texidor, Jorge Santana Carloss brother, drummer Billy Cobham, and the Cameroonian sax player Manu Dibango who appeared as a guest in concerts and live recordings in Puerto Rico and New York. Singer Andy Montaez would later join the band in the mid 1. Other achievementseditPacheco has recorded and composed over 1. Among them are Mi Gente, La Dicha Mia, Qutate T Pa Ponerme Yo, Acuyuye, El Rey de la Puntualidad, Tito Puentes El Nmero Cien, and Celia Cruzs Celia y Tito. His nine Grammy nominations, ten Gold records and numerous awards acknowledge his creative talent as composer, arranger, bandleader and producer. Pacheco has also been an inspiration to the younger generations. For example, rap artist Mangu asked him to write arrangements, sing chorus, and play the flute in his album entitled Calle Luna y Calle Sol. Pacheco also produced music for feature films he was the musical director of the film, Our Latin Thing, the first film about salsa and its influence on New York Latinos he worked on a second film entitled Salsa released in 1. In the 1. 98. 0s, he wrote the musical scores and themes for the films Mondo New York and Something Wild. The latter was a collaboration with David Byrne, the lead singer of the group Talking Heads. Several tracks that he arranged, produced, andor performed were on the soundtrack of the 1. Warner Brothers film, The Mambo Kings. Pacheco participated in the AIDS benefit concert Concierto Por La Vida in November 1. New York Citys Avery Fisher Hall. He demonstrated his solidarity with the victims of Hurricane Georges Zhorzh by collaborating with the Hispanic Federation Relief Fund during Hurricane Georges Relief Fund 1. This event was transmitted live across the northeastern United States by the NBC television network. He also participated at an event at Hostos Community College for the same purpose. Awards and recognitioneditPachecos contributions to Latin Music have been recognized throughout his illustrious career. The following are among the awards that have been bestowed upon him In 1. Calories In Fried Fish Crackers. President of the Dominican Republic, Joaqun Balaguer, bestowed him with the prestigious Presidential Medal of Honor. A year later, Pacheco was the recipient of the Bobby Cap Lifetime Achievement Award, awarded by New York Governor George Pataki. In addition, Pacheco was presented with the First International Dominican Artist Award from the distinguished Casandra Awards.



