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Nueva Manteca: Jan Laurens Hartong (leader, piano); Ben Van Den Dungen (tenor saxophone); Jarmo Hoogendijk, Wim Both, Rini Swinkels (trumpet); Bart Van Lier (trombone); Leslie Lopez (bass); Lucas Van Merwijk (drums, timbales); Nils Fischer (timbales, bongos, chekere); Claus Tofft (congas). Recorded at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands in 2000. Personnel: Ben Van Den Dungen (tenor saxophone); Rini Swinkels, Wim Both, Jarmo Hoogendijk (trumpet); Bart Van Lier (trombone); Jan Laurenz Hartong (piano); Lucas van Merwijk (drums, timbales); Claus Tofft (congas); Nils Fischer (bongos, timbales). Audio Mixer: Hans Van Vondelen. Liner Note Authors: Jonathan Tabak; Jan Laurenz Hartong. Recording information: Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands (01/2000-05/2000). Arrangers: Ben Van Den Dungen; Jan Laurenz Hartong. Congo Square: A Tribute To New Orleans Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $1.84) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Latin, Latin Jazz, Tributes, Jazz | | Label | Munich | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 184326  | | CD Universe Part number | 5593557 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 04, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dick Kuijs; Angelo Verploegen | | Personnel | Wim Both Bart Van Lier - trombone Claus Tofft - congas Jan Laurens Hartong - leader, piano Leslie Lopez - bass Lucas Van Merwijk - drums, timbales Nils Fischer - timbales, bongos, chekere Rini Swinkels - trumpet Ben Van Den Dungen - tenor saxophone Jarmo Hoogendijk
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