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Los Lobos – Elmore Magazine

Los Lobos – Elmore Magazine
elmoremagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elmoremagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Long, Lowe, Hart, Hirsch & Wulbrecht

July 31, 2021 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm EDT This State College-based quintet returns to The State Theatre to bring you the first live jazz since February, 2020. You’ll hear great tunes from classic and modern jazz eras. Trumpeter Barry Long is the director of jazz studies at Bucknell University. His own group Freedom Songs has performed at the State several times. Kevin Lowe is the drummer in the Zeropoint Big Band, Erin Condo & the Hoofties, and Lemont. He is widely known as a sensitive and versatile musician. Bob Hart is the bassist in Zeropoint and Pure Cane Sugar. Bob has toured with Debbie Harry, Van Dyke Parks, and Kat Edmondson.

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Listen how the rhythm goes

Listen how the rhythm goes Listen how the rhythm goes 25 de julio de 2021, 2:19  Oye cómo va (Listen how it goes) By Charly Morales Valido, Chief Correspondent/San Salvador Chicano hero of the electric guitar, Carlos Santana, responsible for tunes that we have heard over and over again without even suspecting that they are his celebrated his 74th birthday last July 20th. Among them include, for example, Incident at Neshabur or several tracks from his album Supernatural. However, perhaps the first Santana song that was popular in Cuba was the catchy Oye cómo va, a Latin rock version of a mambo long credited to Puerto Rican Tito Puente, in turn inspired by Chanchullo, by Cuban bassist Israel Cachao López.

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10 great "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" performances

10 great "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" performances
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Tucson Weekly: Cuban Missile (June 11 - June 17, 1998)

More Than A Hundred Albums Later, Tito Puente Is Still Going Strong. By Dave McElfresh LUCKY FOR THE music world, a torn ankle tendon meant that the young Tito Puente had to give up an anticipated dancing career. Had he not, the stateside influence of Latin music would ve been greatly diminished. (For starters, Carlos Santana would ve gone without his career-boosting hit, Oye Como Va, a Puente composition.) So whaddya do when you can no longer trip the light fantastic? In Puente s case, he learned to play timbales, congas, bongos, saxophone, piano and vibes. He also studied music at Julliard under the G.I. Bill, following his WWII service. Big band music

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