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âMy intention is to pay tribute to the 70âs era and the music that filled the streets of New York back then. The songs featured in this CD provided a wonderful and exciting music score to our livesâ, said Carlo López, producer of The Echo Park Project.
9 MP3 Songs
LATIN: Salsa, LATIN: Latin Jazz
Details:
Salsa Hits Of The 70âs Come Back To Life In
âThe Echo Park Projectâ
May 2006, Los Angeles, CA â Under the title âThe Echo Park Project: Retro New York Salsaâ, Latin producer and percussionist Carlo López has released a homage to the music of a generation.
With a total of 9 songs, this CD features some of the best compositions of Machito, Tite Curet Alonzo, Javier Vásquez, and Ramón Rodríguez, among others, all representatives of the exciting and unique style of salsa played in New York in the seventies. The songs on this recording are some of their finest compositions but they had never been re-recorded till now.
âMy intention is to pay tribute to the 70âs era and the music that filled the streets of New York back then. The songs featured in this CD provided a wonderful and exciting music score to our livesâ, said Carlo López, producer of The Echo Park Project.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Carlo López moved to Los Angeles in 1992, were he has played with many local bands, among them Son y Clave, La Palabra, and Mazacote. In a salsa circuit full of talent but with a similar line of standards, Lopez longed for more variety in the Latin scene; that is when the idea for a recording developed. From Brooklyn to Echo Park, his neighborhood in Los Angeles, Lopez recruited musicians from the salsa scene to bring these songs back to life to a new audience and a new generation.
âI wanted to bring back to life songs that nobody was playing in the West coast. A song like Me quedé con las ganas is just full of zest and it takes me right back to the seventies, the time when life was about having fun and music was around every corner. Incredible orchestras filled the nightclubs, the parks, the block parties. Music and life where one!â explains López.
Other songs featured in this CD, like Lío, Bongo Fiesta or Mi ritmo llegó, were not as popular or commercially successful as those put out by the most famous bands at the time, like Fania All Star or Hector Lavoe, but they remain, without a doubt, among the greatest of their times.
The musical director for the album is John Belzaguy, a recurrent face in the salsa scene and currently the bassist for Natalie Cole. Other musicians that collaborated in the project are Perico âCaridadâ Hernández âoutstanding Cuban percussionist/singer featured in Grammy nominated Carabana Cubana-, Sal Cracchiolo âtrumpet player extraordinaire who worked for Poncho Sanchez for many years-, Joey de León âextraordinary percussionist-, Artie Web âflute player for Ray Barreto-, Frank Fontaine âfeatured in Patty Labelleâs latest release and player in local salsa bands-; and Tom Martin López âNew York city percussionist for Tito Allen, Orquesta Broadway and Adalberto Santiago-.
For more information about âThe Echo Park Project: Retro New York Salsaâ please go to www.theechoparkproject.com
9 MP3 Songs
LATIN: Salsa, LATIN: Latin Jazz
Details:
Salsa Hits Of The 70âs Come Back To Life In
âThe Echo Park Projectâ
May 2006, Los Angeles, CA â Under the title âThe Echo Park Project: Retro New York Salsaâ, Latin producer and percussionist Carlo López has released a homage to the music of a generation.
With a total of 9 songs, this CD features some of the best compositions of Machito, Tite Curet Alonzo, Javier Vásquez, and Ramón Rodríguez, among others, all representatives of the exciting and unique style of salsa played in New York in the seventies. The songs on this recording are some of their finest compositions but they had never been re-recorded till now.
âMy intention is to pay tribute to the 70âs era and the music that filled the streets of New York back then. The songs featured in this CD provided a wonderful and exciting music score to our livesâ, said Carlo López, producer of The Echo Park Project.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Carlo López moved to Los Angeles in 1992, were he has played with many local bands, among them Son y Clave, La Palabra, and Mazacote. In a salsa circuit full of talent but with a similar line of standards, Lopez longed for more variety in the Latin scene; that is when the idea for a recording developed. From Brooklyn to Echo Park, his neighborhood in Los Angeles, Lopez recruited musicians from the salsa scene to bring these songs back to life to a new audience and a new generation.
âI wanted to bring back to life songs that nobody was playing in the West coast. A song like Me quedé con las ganas is just full of zest and it takes me right back to the seventies, the time when life was about having fun and music was around every corner. Incredible orchestras filled the nightclubs, the parks, the block parties. Music and life where one!â explains López.
Other songs featured in this CD, like Lío, Bongo Fiesta or Mi ritmo llegó, were not as popular or commercially successful as those put out by the most famous bands at the time, like Fania All Star or Hector Lavoe, but they remain, without a doubt, among the greatest of their times.
The musical director for the album is John Belzaguy, a recurrent face in the salsa scene and currently the bassist for Natalie Cole. Other musicians that collaborated in the project are Perico âCaridadâ Hernández âoutstanding Cuban percussionist/singer featured in Grammy nominated Carabana Cubana-, Sal Cracchiolo âtrumpet player extraordinaire who worked for Poncho Sanchez for many years-, Joey de León âextraordinary percussionist-, Artie Web âflute player for Ray Barreto-, Frank Fontaine âfeatured in Patty Labelleâs latest release and player in local salsa bands-; and Tom Martin López âNew York city percussionist for Tito Allen, Orquesta Broadway and Adalberto Santiago-.
For more information about âThe Echo Park Project: Retro New York Salsaâ please go to www.theechoparkproject.com
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