Anacaona. Fania All Stars. 1971
Cheo Feliciano canta Anacaona con la Fania All Stars en la pelicula Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa Latina). El del sombrero extravagante es Hector Lavoe. Esta es la primera aparicion de Lavoe y la Fania en video.
Canal: Music
Añadido: December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm
Autor: billycolonia
Duración: 06:43
Puntuación: 4.85
Reproducciones: 255883
Etiquetas: all billy cheo colonia cosa fania feliciano latin latina nuestra our salsa stars thing
Comentarios
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SnowyMounTain55 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
For decades, Johnny Pacheco has been at the center of the Latin music universe. His 9 Grammy nominations, 10 Gold records and numerous awards pay tribute to his creative talent as composer, arranger, bandleader, and producer. Moreover, he is the pioneer of an unforgettable musical era that changed the face of tropical music history, the Fania All-Stars era. Throughout his 40-year involvement with the development of Latin music,Pacheco has received many kudos for his extraordinary genius.
SnowyMounTain55 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
ricanspartan is just a hater who wants to convince people that his lies are truths, Johnny Pacheco plays a significant and influential role in salsa he was the band leader, director, composer, producer of the greatest music group in latin music history
ricanspartan (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
I never said pachecho was not there I gave him credit, in the 19 60-70 that all there was in newyork a couple of cubians and a couple of domi, and mexican in the west coast that all there was in the US at the time.but pacecho work with salsa was very minimal, so what I speak is true and if people don't like it then you do not like history and the truth, every thing has it's history!
ricanspartan (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
what the truth hurt mamon that to bad, for you avery think has it's biginning, and is people that worked hard to make this music, poeple worked hard under difficult time to make this music it has it history Iam here to tell that story even if people don't like it! the truth is the truth, and el grand combo hector and many others traveld the world breing salsa to many people. nothing wrong with that, so deal with the truth payaso!
maelo18 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
a mi no me importa un carajo donde se creo yo solo gozo con esta musica tan rica!!!!..pal carajo todos hey ricanspartan vete a la mierda ignorante lee tus libros primero....ahora te crees conquistador q mierda con tu mierda......with ur fucking comments of people from central america didi not know about salsa until U!! brought it here........jodete cabron.....mamahuevo viva la salsa un beso a todas las chiccaslindas mamasotas.
ochogritos7929 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
mentira hermano y bien lo sabes... la mayoria de latinos en NYC eran boricuas but Johnny Pacheco no es puertorriqueño y estaba alli en esos coño y lo que dices es pura boberia
lakazev (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Creci con este gran ritmo . Gracias mil mis hermanos.
vidiot1234 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Fania All Stars are by far... the SHIT !
COCACOLABI (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Como decia Lola Rodriguez de Tio (en mis palabras) Cuba y Puerto Rico las dos alas de un pajaro Y Rep. Dominicana es el corazon. Pues sigamos volando por el mundo, llevando nuestra musica y dejemonos de discuciones.
COCACOLABI (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
y Segundo, como puertoriqueño, tanto la salsa, el merengue, el regueton, la bachata, la bomba, la plena, la guaracha, el danzon, y otros generos importantes a nivel mundial; se han originado en estas tres islitas. Cuba, Republica Dominicana y Puerto Rico. Tres islas que se han dejado escuchar y sonar a traves del mundo.
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