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Johnny Pacheco (born 25 March 1935) is a Dominican musician, arranger, producer, and bandleader of Cuban music (guaracha, son montuno, danzón, cha cha chá, 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.
Born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, Pacheco inherited his passion for music from his father, Rafael Azarías Pacheco, who was the bandleader and clarinetist of the "Santa Cecilia Orchestra". In the late 1940s, when Pacheco was 11, 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 Azarías 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.
this is a much bettter quality version of the previous one a have in my playlist.. enjoy
The former Raices Program of Boys & Girls Harbor presented a yearly Conversation w/the the Masters moderated by Aurora Flores that featured percussionist/composer, & bandleader Johnny Pacheco – who played with NBC's Tonight Show band before he went on to open Fania Records and its All-Stars. Hear him talk about those early beginnings, his work with David Byrne, the Yankee Stadium Fania Concert & more. Aurora Flores is a writer, historian & bandleader of Zon del Barrio living in New York.
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Here is a live performance by Ismael Miranda and Johnny Pacheco sometime in the early 1970s at a New York City street. This is a very rare video that was pulled from the DVD release called, "Our Latin Thing." I re-edited the video and remastered the higher fidelity soundtrack as best as I could for optimal quality so hope you will enjoy! Remember to watch using the "Higher Quality" option! Visit www.fania.com for more information on this great music. "All content are property and copyright of their respective owners. All content provided on this page are solely for home video viewing and sharing purposes only."
La orquesta del maestro PAPAITO al lado de JOHNNY PACHECO con la direcion musical del maestro CHOCOLATE ARMENTEROS, junto a soneros de la talla de PETER CONDE, JUSTO BETANCOURT, ISMAEL MIRANDA....harto sabor
"Johnny Pacheco" and his orchestra plying a full set at club S.O.B.S in New York City. June 24 2001.
Temas: 01) Mango Mangüe. 02) Guaguancó Pa' l Que Sabe. 03) Las Muchachas. 04) Sale A Buscar. 05) El Chivo. 06) La Chiva. 07) Yo Quiero Una Mujer. 08) Esa Prieta. 09) La Mulata. 10) Hoy Como Ayer. 11) Yo No Parlevu France. 12) Amarra El Perro. 13) El Faisán. 14) Dirindinde. 15) Mi Propia Sangre. 16) El Rey. 17) Simaní. 18) Me Llevaron La Cartera. 19) El Inventor. 20) Adoración. 21) La Yerba Brava. 22) Tu No Sabes Na'. 23) Préstame Los Guantes. 24) Los Pollos No Tienen Dientes. ...
En 1974, la presentación de los All Stars en el estadio Statu Hai (con una capacidad de 80.000 espectadores) en Kinshasa (Zaire) fue grabada por Leon Gast y estrenada como la película Live in Africa en 1974 (distribuida en video en el Reino Unido bajo el título Salsa Madness en 1991). Esta representación zaireña ocurrió en el festival de música que se llevó a cabo en combinación con el combate boxístico por el título de los pesos pesados entre Mohammed Ali y George Foreman. La Fania All-Stars compartió tarima con Stevie Wonder y otros artistas muy conocidos. Bajo la Dirección de Johnny Pacheco y Celia Cruz Junto a grandes artistas como: - Ray Barretto, Santos Colon, Cheo Feliciano, Larry Harlow, Pupi Lagarretta, Hector Lavoe, Nicky Marrero, Ismael Miranda, Ismael Quintana, Roberto Roena...
"Agua De Clavelito" With Hector Casanova, Karen Joseph (Flute), Charlie Rodriguez (Tres) Santiago Ceron (Vocal/Coro) Unedited Selection taped at La Lupe's Final appearance. Tony Ortiz Topproductions-East Coast Recording and Video Productions. Part 1 ends with Tito Puente beginning his set with Frankie Figueroa performing "Que Bueno Baila Usted" Part 2 picks up the songs continuation. Juan Azarías Pacheco Kiniping (Santiago, República Dominicana, 25 de marzo de 1935), conocido popularmente como Johnny Pacheco, es un músico, compositor, arreglista, director y productor dominicano de música cubana 1 y salsa. Es de ascendencia estadounidense y considerado una de las figuras más influyentes por ser uno de los grandes cofundadores del sello disquero Fania. Presented by: Luis Chaluisan WEPAw...
Las Estrellas de Fania, dirigida únicamente por el dominicano Johnny Pacheco, quien junto al desaparecido Hector Lavoe pusieron a vibrar a los Africanos en el espectáculo de apertura de la pelea de boxeo entre Muhammad Ali y George Foreman el 30 de octubre de 1974, en Khinsasha, Zaire (Hoy Republica Democratica del Congo).
Hector Lavoe: "Remember that after I'm gone, that I still love you." Born Hector Juan Perez Martinez on September 30, 1946 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Perez Martinez was dubbed "Lavoe" by a New York City dance promoter. He also acquired the title "El Cantante" (The Singer), after the biographical song Ruben Blades composed for his 1978 album Comedia on Fania Records. "He liked to call himself a simple jibaro (Puerto Rican country singer). I would argue that he was a complex jibaro," wrote Bruce Polin in a 1993 Descarga editorial. His high-pitchednasal voice and style of phrasing are unmistakable, and his often witty, sometimes risque, ad-libbed anecdotes became renowned. His father, Luis Perez, who sang and played guitar with local bands and trios, heavily influenced Lavoe. When he was six ...
El pasado 26 de agosto se celebraron 40 años del legendario concierto de la Fania All Star en el club Cheetah, en la ciudad de Nueva York. Un evento que marcaría uno de los primeros episodios de la salsa en el mundo entero. De aquel concierto, salió un doble LP titulado “Live At The Cheetah” y la histórica película “Our Latin Thing”, también denominada “Nuestra cosa latina”. Este filme desencadenó el movimiento salsero en la década de los setenta y aún, cuatro décadas después, mantiene su vigencia. Estrellas de la talla de Cheo Feliciano, Héctor Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Bobby Valentín, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Ismael Miranda, entre otros, demostraron todo su talento aquella noche. La filmación estuvo bajo la dirección de León Gast, quien documentó lo ocurrido en el Cheetah con el...
It is a day of reflection and Charlie Palmieri enters my thoughts. He is among the musicians who invite to their homes for interviews while I'm at Latin NY !977-79. Others include Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, Machito, Louie Ramirez, Henry Fiol, Jimmy Sabater, Andy Gonzalez plus many more. Things are different in those days. The majority of the musicians on the "cuchifrito" circuit live in NYC. Access to them is universal. We emphasize live music in Salsa Magazine. Check out Charlie Palmieri performing Live and Direct. Carlos Manuel "Charlie" Palmieri (Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 21 de noviembre de 1927 – 12 de septiembre de 1988) fue un pianista, compositor y director de orquesta de salsa, jazz afrocubano o jazz latino. Sus padres emigraron a Nueva York desde su ciudad natal (ponce, en ...
Record producer Al Santiago used Salsa as part of the Alegre Record Marketing lexicon as early as 1962. The ubiquitous “Uncle Alegre”. He’s Uncle Al to all of us who buy his Alegre records and seek him out at the original Casalegre Music Shop. That heavyset 24K Manic Depressive in the classic sense uncle every family has whose so restless he recreates the Sistine Chapel ceiling in his living room out of chalk pastel because his wife tells him to touch up the room. It doesn’t matter where this type of fella is – he’ll always create something to entertain himself. Overworks, overeats, over drinks TYPE A+ Personality, that’s our Al Our Man in the Bronx.” In the 1930's Puerto Rican record producer Gabriel Oller makes a living selling acetates of hot Latin bands to labels like RCA Victor. Durin...
Orquesta Broadway are a charanga, a Latin band of flute, violins, rhythm section and voices. They were co-founded in 1962 by Eddy Zervigón (b. 7 July 1940, Güines, Cuba) and Roberto Torres and have proved to be one of New York’s longest surviving charangas. Eddy’s twin brother, Ruddy, a violinist, was a founder member and his youngest brother, Kelvin, initially played güiro (gourd scraper) and later the piano. At the age of 15 Eddy switched from piccolo to flute on the advice of Richard Egües, flautist with the great Cuban charanga, Orquesta Aragón. In 1958, Eddy and Ruddy co-led the band La Ideal. In 1960, when José Fajardo left Cuba for the USA, Eddy filled his place in his former group, renamed the Estrellas Cubanas. Eddy left Cuba in April 1962, did a four-month stint in Miami with his...
Featuring Felix Romero, Richie Bonilla and Herman Oliveras. Hermenegildo " Herman " Olivera Jr. was born to Puerto Rican Parents on January 30, 1959 in Newark,New Jersey. He began singing at the age of twelve & by the time he reached fifteen, he was singing with various local groups. It was at one of these engagements where Manny Oquendo , Andy Gonzalez & Pupy Cantor were struck by the young singer's vocal talent as well as his charismatic stage presence. It was just a matter of time before he was offered the chance to be behind the microphone in front of Manny Oquendo's "Conjunto Libre" with whom he recorded five albums & had a string of hits like "Decidete", "No Me Echen La Culpa", "Que Humanidad " & "Tu Me Perteneces" among others. After his tenure with "Libre" , Herman went on to work...
The Hula Hoop Girl ¡Quimbara! 2015 has been a festive and joyful year full of many manifested wild dreams from dancing at almost every sunset at Windansea, to experiencing the amazing In-Depth 2015 Retreat in the Big Island, to teaching hoop dance at Wanderlust 108 in Santa Monica and San Diego, to growing The Hula Hoop Girl Elemental Hoop Dance Classes and The Hula Hoop Girl sister circles, to performing "Conga" at Hoopcamp 2015, to participating in ritual and ceremony at Waking the Wild Woman at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico, to developing beautiful and strong friendships, to having the opportunity to record a Podcast interview sharing my story of embodied movement meditation through hoop dance and ecstatic dance for women's empowerment. This Hoop Dance flow ¡Quimbara! represents my open ...
Temas: 01) Mango Mangüe. 02) Guaguancó Pa' l Que Sabe. 03) Las Muchachas. 04) Sale A Buscar. 05) El Chivo. 06) La Chiva. 07) Yo Quiero Una Mujer. 08) Esa Prieta. 09) La Mulata. 10) Hoy Como Ayer. 11) Yo No Parlevu France. 12) Amarra El Perro. 13) El Faisán. 14) Dirindinde. 15) Mi Propia Sangre. 16) El Rey. 17) Simaní. 18) Me Llevaron La Cartera. 19) El Inventor. 20) Adoración. 21) La Yerba Brava. 22) Tu No Sabes Na'. 23) Préstame Los Guantes. 24) Los Pollos No Tienen Dientes. ...
The former Raices Program of Boys & Girls Harbor presented a yearly Conversation w/the the Masters moderated by Aurora Flores that featured percussionist/composer, & bandleader Johnny Pacheco – who played with NBC's Tonight Show band before he went on to open Fania Records and its All-Stars. Hear him talk about those early beginnings, his work with David Byrne, the Yankee Stadium Fania Concert & more. Aurora Flores is a writer, historian & bandleader of Zon del Barrio living in New York.
Tercera producción discográfica de Johnny Pacheco grabada en New York en el año 1962. Contiene el gran exito "ACUYUYÉ". Temas: 01) Que Suene La Flauta. 02) Acuyuyé. 03) Alto Songo. 04) Cachita. 05) Vuela La Paloma. 06) Rosalía. 07) Pita Camión. 08) El Piñazo. 09) A Caballo. 10) Mentiras Criollas. Créditos: Johnny Pacheco (Director, Flauta). El resto de los músicos no fueron acreditados en este álbum pero es de suponer por el sonido que estuvo la gran mayoría o todos los que participaron en las dos producciones anteriores.
Johnny Pacheco - flauta, percusión, coros Luis Ángel Silva "Melón" - vocal Sonny Bravo - piano Eddie "Guagua" Rivera - bajo Luis "Perico" Ortiz - trompeta Héctor "Bomberito" Zarzuela - trompeta Luis Mangual - percusión John "Dandy" Rodríguez - congas Charlie Rodríguez - tres Harry Viggiano tres INFORMACIÓN CORTESÍA DEL AMIGO OPUS 88888, GRACIAS BROTHER.
http://www.sonmelomanos.com Entrevista al gran Johnny Pacheco en el año 2009 Malín Falu Presentadora Mitzi Hernández Libreto y Dirección Esther Durán Libreto y Dirección Steven Bautista Dirección Técnia Ricardo Placeres Audio Julio Peña Audio Rodrigo Sánchez Camarográfo Erik Motta Camarográfo y Edición Jaime Castro Camarográfo Jowa Suarez Escenografía Pablo Varona Asist. de Producción Carlos Torres Jefe de Post Producción Jorge González Ing. de Producción Sergio Copete Ing. de Computación Antonio Kavral...
Primera producción discográfica de Johnny Pacheco como líder de agrupación grabada en New York en 1960, muy exitosa a nivel comercial por cierto. "EL GÜIRO DE MACORINA" es el primer éxito de Louie Ramírez (compositor, arreglista, pianista, percusionista). Los músicos que grabaron aquí en su mayoría provenian de "La Charanga Duboney", de Charlie Palmieri, en esa época, su más directo y competitivo rival en este estilo de agrupación de charangas (cuya plantilla orquestal está fundamentada en el uso de violines y flauta). Temas: 01) Melodía. 02) Óyeme Mulata. 03) Soy De Batabano. 04) El Güiro De Macorina. 05) Sabrosa Como El Guarapo. 06) El Agua Del Clavelito. 07) Que Le Pasa A Mi Mamá. 08) El Chivo. 09) Se Fue Para La Luna. 10) La Malanga. 11) Tema De Pacheco. Créditos: Joh...
"Johnny Pacheco" and his orchestra plying a full set at club S.O.B.S in New York City. June 24 2001.
The former Raices Program of Boys & Girls Harbor presented a yearly Conversation w/the the Masters moderated by Aurora Flores that featured percussionist/composer, & bandleader Johnny Pacheco – who played with NBC's Tonight Show band before he went on to open Fania Records and its All-Stars. Hear him talk about those early beginnings, his work with David Byrne, the Yankee Stadium Fania Concert & more. Aurora Flores is a writer, historian & bandleader of Zon del Barrio living in New York.
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http://www.sonmelomanos.com Entrevista al gran Johnny Pacheco en el año 2009 Malín Falu Presentadora Mitzi Hernández Libreto y Dirección Esther Durán Libreto y Dirección Steven Bautista Dirección Técnia Ricardo Placeres Audio Julio Peña Audio Rodrigo Sánchez Camarográfo Erik Motta Camarográfo y Edición Jaime Castro Camarográfo Jowa Suarez Escenografía Pablo Varona Asist. de Producción Carlos Torres Jefe de Post Producción Jorge González Ing. de Producción Sergio Copete Ing. de Computación Antonio Kavral...
Entrevista al Sr. Johnny Pacheco en el programa "Salsa Music" de Raul Rosales. WUGA and WBKZ Athens, Ga. This is a 2007 interview from WUGA radio show "Salsa Music" by Raul Rosales. Johnny Pacheco named the "Salsa" genre and is founder of the legendary record label Fania All Stars. Mr Pacheco gives us some insight into the origins of Salsa, working with Celia Cruz, and a preview of his album "Entre Amigos".
this is a much bettter quality version of the previous one a have in my playlist.. enjoy
Various interviews done on Latin music and w/ major music personalities, Johnny Pacheco, Ray Barretto, Little Ray Romero & more... over several documentaries and on the "glass ceiling" over CBS national news... Aurora Flores Latin music & cultural historian Bandleader of Zon del Barrio, Where History Becomes Music www.zondelbarrio.com aurora@aurora-communications.com
En esta entrevista con Joe Cuba de Octubre de1996, se destacan con claridad las razones que lo motivaron para grabar pachangas, el año que las grabo(1959), y que Johnny Pacheco fue el primero al que escucho haciendo Pachangas. Se trata del testimonio de una persona que estuvo en el proceso historico del origen y desarrollo de la Pachanga en la ciudad de Nueva York.