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Dos (Malo Album)
''Dos'' is the second album by Latin rock band Malo, released in 1972. Track listing # "Momotombo" (Pablo Tellez/Abel Zarate) - 5:06 # "Oye Mamá" (Arcelio Garcia, Jr./Leo Rosales) - 6:03 # "I'm For Real" (Arcelio Garcia, Jr./Jorge Santana) - 6:39 # "Midnight Thoughts" ( Pablo Tellez) - 3:58 # "Helá" (Arcelio Garcia, Jr./Francisco Aquabella) - 5:06 # "Latin Bugaloo" (Abel Zarate/Arcelio Garcia, Jr.) - 9:31 Personnel *Arcelio García, Jr.: Vocals, percussion *Jorge Santana: Guitar *Abel Zarate: Guitars, vocals *Pablo Tellez: Bass guitar, percussion *Richard Kermode: Keyboards, electric piano, organ, piano, percussion *Francisco Aquabella: Conga, bongos, percussion, vocals *Hadley Caliman: Tenor & baritone saxophones, flute *Leo Rosales: Timbales, congas, bongos, drums, percussion, vocals *Forrest Buchtel: Trumpet *José Santana: Violin *Alex Rodrigues: Trumpet *George Bermudez: Congas, percussion *Rick Quintanal: Drums *Bobby Ramirez: Drums *Mike Heathman: Trombone ...
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Malo (band)
Malo (English: "Bad") is an American musical group known for its blend of Latino, rock, jazz and blues. The San Francisco-based ensemble was led by Richard Bean, Arcelio Garcia, and Jorge Santana, the brother of Latin-rock guitarist Carlos Santana. Three of Malo's original members (Garcia, Pablo Tellez, and Santana) had previously played in the band The Malibus. The other three members (Abel Zarate, Roy Murray, and Richard Spremich) had played together in the group Naked Lunch. (Zarate also played in a band called the Righteous Ones together.) History The band featured full horn and percussion sections in the style of contemporary bands Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago. Some of the best musicians in the Bay Area were featured in Malo, including Luis Gasca, Forrest Buchtel, Jr., Ron Smith, and Tom Poole in the trumpet section. Malo's music was popular in Central and South America, especially the songs "Chevere", "Nena", "Pana", "Cafe", and "Oye Mama". After the release of th ...
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Latin Rock
Latin rock is a term to describe a subgenre blending traditional sounds and elements of Latin American and Hispanic Caribbean folk with rock music. However, it is widely used in the English-language media to refer any kind of rock music featuring Spanish or Portuguese vocals. This has led to controversy about the scope of the terminology. Latin rock should not be confused with "rock music from Latin America" or rock en español. It's also closely related to the Latin alternative scene (which combines Latin elements with alternative rock, pop, electronic music, indie or hip hop among others) a term often used to refer the same phenomenon. History Origins (1950s–1960s) Rock and roll music of the 1950s originated from a variety of sources including rhythm and blues, blues, gospel, country, bluegrass, western swing, and Tin Pan Alley pop music. Also, there was some influence of the traditional Latin music. Caribbean rhythms like calypso were used in surf music; and there w ...
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Warner Bros
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Founded in 1923 by four brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner, the company established itself as a leader in the American film industry before diversifying into animation, television, and video games and is one of the "Big Five" major American film studios, as well as a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). The company is known for its film studio division the Warner Bros. Pictures Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, the Warner Animation Group, Castle Rock Entertainment, and DC Studios. Among its other assets, stands the television production company Warner Bros. Television Studios. Bugs Bunny, a cartoon character created by Tex Avery, Ben Hardaway, Chuck Jones, Bob Givens and ...
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David Rubinson
David Rubinson (born August 7, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York)Internet Movie DatabaseMini-Biography of David Rubinson Retrieved 2012-06-05.as of 2017 it's 1962? is an American recording engineer and music producer, who was particularly involved in music production from the 1960s to the 1980s. He produced such diverse acts as Moby Grape, Herbie Hancock, the Pointer Sisters, Santana, and Taj Mahal. Rubinson also founded The Automatt Recording Studios and was the music producer for the film ''Apocalypse Now''. History David Rubinson was graduated from Columbia University in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in English. He commenced his record production career shortly thereafter, becoming an associate producer at Capitol Records during 1963-1964. Thereafter, he became a staff producer for Columbia Records, a position he held from 1964 to 1969. Rubinson then went into partnership with Bill Graham, working with the latter in the Fillmore Corporation, and creating two record labels with him: ...
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Malo (album)
''Malo'' is the first album by 12-piece San Francisco band Malo, released in 1972. It contains the #18 single, " Suavecito". The album charted #14 at the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart. The album's cover art is sourced from a painting by Mexican painter Jesús Helguera. Track listing # "Pana" (Arcelio García, Jr./Abel Zarate) - 6:45 # "Just Say Goodbye" (Rodgers Grant/Luis Gasca) - 8:00 # "Café" (Arcelio García/ Jorge Santana, Jr./Pablo Tellez) - 7:21 # "Nena" (Arcelio García, Jr./Pablo Tellez/Abel Zarate) - 6:28 # " Suavecito" (Richard Bean/Pablo Tellez/Abel Zarate) - 6:36 # "Peace" (Arcelio Garcia, Jr./Pablo Tellez/Ismael Versoza/Abel Zarate) - 9:21 Personnel *Arcelio García, Jr. — Lead vocals, percussion *Jorge Santana — guitar *Abel Zarate — guitars, vocals *Pablo Tellez — bass guitar, percussion *Richard Kermode — keyboards, electric piano, Hammond organ, piano *Richard Spremich — drums, percussion *Coke Escovedo — timbales, percussion *Victor Pan ...
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Evolution (Malo Album)
''Evolution'' is the third album by Latin Rock band Malo, released in 1973. The album has been reissued on CD in 2001 as one of the discs in Rhino Handmade's Celebración box set, with the addition of single edits of ''I Don't Know'' and ''Merengue''. Track listing # "Moving Away" (Ron Smith/James Cicero) - 7:17 # "I Don't Know" (Sonny Henry) - 6:04 # "Merengue" (Francisco Aquabella/Arcelio Garcia, Jr.) - 7:03 # "All For You" (Ron DeMasi/Jorge Santana/Pablo Tellez) - 4:04 # "Dance to My Mambo" (Forrest Buchtel /Arcelio Garcia, Jr.) - 4:40 # "Entrance to Paradise" (Pablo Tellez /Ismael Versoza) - 5:09 #"Street Man" (Pablo Tellez /Arcelio Garcia, Jr./Ron DeMasi) - 5:05 Personnel *Arcelio Garcia - vocals, percussion *Pablo Tellez - bass, vocals *Francisco Aquabella - bongos, congas, timbales, percussion, vocals *Ron DeMasi - electric piano, organ, clavinet, vocals *Tony Smith - drums, vocals *Jorge Santana Guillermo "Jorge" Santana (13 June 1951 – 14 May 2020) was ...
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Allmusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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Latin Rock
Latin rock is a term to describe a subgenre blending traditional sounds and elements of Latin American and Hispanic Caribbean folk with rock music. However, it is widely used in the English-language media to refer any kind of rock music featuring Spanish or Portuguese vocals. This has led to controversy about the scope of the terminology. Latin rock should not be confused with "rock music from Latin America" or rock en español. It's also closely related to the Latin alternative scene (which combines Latin elements with alternative rock, pop, electronic music, indie or hip hop among others) a term often used to refer the same phenomenon. History Origins (1950s–1960s) Rock and roll music of the 1950s originated from a variety of sources including rhythm and blues, blues, gospel, country, bluegrass, western swing, and Tin Pan Alley pop music. Also, there was some influence of the traditional Latin music. Caribbean rhythms like calypso were used in surf music; and there w ...
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Francisco Aquabella
Francisco Aguabella (October 10, 1925 – May 7, 2010) was an Afro-Cuban percussionist whose career spanned folk, jazz, and dance bands. He was a prolific session musician and recorded seven albums as a leader. Biography In Cuba Aguabella was born in Matanzas, Cuba. He demonstrated a special aptitude for drumming at an early age, and was initiated into several Afro-Cuban drumming traditions, including batá, iyesá, arará, olokún, and abakuá. Aguabella also grew up with rumba. In the United States In the 1950s, he left Cuba to perform with Katherine Dunham in the Shelley Winters film ''Mambo'' filmed in Italy. He immigrated to the United States in 1953 and performed and toured with Peggy Lee for the next seven years. Francisco Aguabella is one of a handful of Cuban percussionists who came to the United States in the 1940s and 50s. Other notable Cuban percussionists who came to the U.S. during that time include Chano Pozo, Mongo Santamaria, Armando Peraza, Julito Collazo ...
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Jorge Santana
Guillermo "Jorge" Santana (13 June 1951 – 14 May 2020) was a Mexican guitarist, brother of musician Carlos Santana. Early life Jorge was born Guillermo Santana on 13 June 1951 in Autlán, in Jalisco, Mexico. His parents were Josefina and Jose Santana. and younger brother of Carlos Santana, Jorge started playing guitar in San Francisco when he was a teen. Early career At a young age Santana was in San Francisco based combo "Sounds Unlimited Blues Band" with Tom Lazaneo, Jim Dotson, Fred Pratt and Robert Lazaneo, formed in 1967 and finally calling it quits circa summer 1970, then joined a rhythm and blues band called "The Malibus" which later became just "Malo." Later career He was a member of the San Francisco-based, Latin-rock band Malo, who had a top twenty hit in the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with " Suavecito" in 1972. He released two solo albums on Tomato Records, ''Jorge Santana'' and ''It's All About Love'', featuring former Malo members. In the mid-1970s he played ...
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Richard Kermode
Richard Kermode (October 5, 1946 – January 16, 1996) was an American keyboardist, known for performing with Janis Joplin, Malo, Santana, and Ray Cepeda. History Richard Kermode was born on October 5, 1946, in Lovell, Wyoming. Kermode grew up in Buffalo, New York, and attended Kenmore West Senior High School. By his teens, he was already a talented organist playing in a jazz trio called Milestones in Niagara Falls, Ontario. In 1969, he moved to San Francisco, where he became a member of Janis Joplin's Kosmic Blues Band, and he performed with them at the Woodstock festival in the same year. After Joplin's death in 1971, he joined the Latin rock band Malo. After leaving Malo in 1972, he became a member of Santana, and he played on their ''Welcome'' album as well as touring with them during their 1972–1973 tour of ''Caravanserai''. After quitting the band in 1974, he became mainly a session musician.He recorded and played with Ray Cepeda, on Areas 51: Return of the Alien. Rec ...
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John Casado
John Charles Casado (born May 30, 1944) is an American graphic designer, artist and photographer, best known for designing logos for the first Macintosh computer, Esprit, and New Line Cinema, as well as numerous album covers for the Doobie Brothers, Carole King, and others. Early life and education Casado was born in East Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Dorsey High School in Los Angeles and then went to the University of California at Los Angeles. He graduated from The Art Center School in Los Angeles, now located in Pasadena and called the Art Center College of Design, in 1964.Jesse Hamlin“From Company Logos to Abstract Nudes,”''San Francisco Chronicle'', May 25, 2002.John Casado
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