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Recording information: Extreme Music, Miami, FL; Midilab Grabaciones, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Studio Center, Miami, FL.
Arrangers: Manuel Tejada; Steve Roitstein; Carlos Infante.
Personnel: Willy Chirino (vocals, percussion, background vocals); Rene Toledo, Juan Francisco Ordonez, Rafael Martínez (guitar); Juan De La Cruz (tamboura); Mei Mei Luo, Huifang Chen, John DiPuccio, Alfredo Oliva (violin); Debbie Spring, David Chappell (viola); Phil Lakofsky, Susan Moyer (cello); Ed Calle, Crispin Fernández (saxophone); Fermin Crúz, Tony Concepcion (trumpet); Dana Teboe (trombone); Manuel Tejada (piano, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Pedro Tene Peralta (congas); Sammy Pagan (percussion); Cheito Quiñones, Juan Rizek, Henry Garcia, Angie Chirino, Audrey Campos, Carlos Infante (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Joel Numa; John Haag; Allan Leschhorn; Willy Chirino.
Willy Chirino Asere Songs Purchase Asere CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Willy Chirino Oxigeno CD (1991)
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$5.69
| | Victor Manuelle CD (1996)
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$5.69 This is the recording that made Victor Manuelle a household name, placing him in the front rank of the most celebrated Puerto Rican salsa singers. The typically loud and brash Sergio George production seems an adequate backdrop for the talents of the improvisational singer, who finally reached his personal identity with this CD. This production features George's usual New York ...
| | Victor Manuelle Ironias CD (1998)
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$5.65 While Puerto Rican vocalist Victor Manuelle is yet another pretty face emerging from contemporary salsa's hit factory, he happens to possess a formidable tenor. At times sounding like progenitors like Ruben Blades and Gilberto Santa Rosa, his music trades on the anguished love-lost laments that pushed Marc Anthony to the top. His band, which draws from some of Puerto Rico's ...
| | Willy Chirino Cuba Libre CD (1998)
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$7.75
| | Tributo A Tite Curet: Salsa De Barrio CD (2001)
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$6.39
| | Willy Chirino Son Del Alma CD (2004) Bonus Track
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$10.55
| | Yalloppin Hounds Ghetto Swing Extreme CDs (2000)
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$11.39 Longtime Toasters fans were disgruntled in 1999 when trumpeter Brian Sledge aka Lord Sledge left the group to devote full-time attention to his side band the Yallopin' Hounds. While dubbed swing revival, the Hounds' music leans closer to Jazz Messengers' style of late-'50s hard bop than mainstream acts like the Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. The album contains 12 songs, 11 of which were written by alto player Joey Cavaseno. Most of the arrangements showcase Sledge's extremely wide range, but Cavaseno and tenor saxophonist Herman X are given a chance to take full advantage of their solos. On vocals Sledge is less than adequate when he tries to push his range. Part of the reason for this is the group's other vocalist, Queen Esther. Her raw jazz singing abilities prove that Sledge, while a great trumpet player, is a bit of an amateur on vocals. Still, this album should have a rather wide appeal, from fans of Sledge to jazz aficionado's who will no doubt take extreme pleasure from the group's stellar songwriting. ~ Curtis Zimmermann
The finest and busiest swing band to arrive on the New York Swing scene, The Yalloppin' Hounds derive their name from a running gag among the musicians of the Illinois Jacquet Big Band. One day at a French concert, Jacquet poked fun at another well-known Swing band from New York by referring to them as a bunch of "yallopping hounds", so when the founding members, all Jacquet alumnus, got together to think up a name for their new swing band, the choice was obvious. "We knew enough about each other already to hear a sound in our heads...and the sound was that of a bunch of barking dogs...." explains bandleader and saxophonist Joey "G-Clef" Cavaseno. The Yalloppin Hounds have the distinction of being the first band in the world to combine the elements of traditional Swing with Hip-Hop stylings, creating a unique and excitingly fresh hybrid. The band, currently weighing in at seven pieces, sounds like a much bigger group, due to the tight section riffing by the horns, and the constant driving beat. Contrary to many early misconceptions, the Hounds ain't no rap crew; they are a group of musicians of the highest caliber and boy do they swing hard!The group has already appeared, or is currently appearing at, the following New York City venues: Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center, Race For The Cure @ Central Park, 10-50 Swing Street, Swing 46, The Supper Club, Windows on the World, China Club, New York Swing Dance Society's Irving Plaza series, Swing Mania at Webster Hall, Rodeo Bar, Tatou, XIT, Louisiana Bar and Grill, No Moore, Lansky Lounge, El Flamingo, Jack's Joint, Don Hill's, Jittersauce Jam at LIFE, and for various Swing Societies and Colleges throughout the United States.A key factor, and perhaps the most important of all, is the wealth of original material brought forth by the Hounds. With a focus on material with decidedly less ...
| | Luna Llena Amor De Tres CD (2003)
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$10.59
| | Broken Hearted Dragonfiles: Insect Electronica From Southeast Asia CD (2004)
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$12.79
| | Tipicohits 2005 CD (2004)
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$11.39
| | 30 Vallenatos Pegaditos CDs (2005)
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$11.89
| | One Way Ticket Time Is Right? (Mini LP Sleeve) CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Smooth Endless Rise Of The Sun CD (2006) (Import)
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