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Relocated to New York during the late '40s, Johnny Pacheco learned to play sax, percussion and flute in high school. In September 1959, he left Charlie Palmieri's flute and strings orchestra to organize his own. With his first recording, Pacheco y su Charanga, released by Alegre Records in 1961, Pacheco changed the sound of music throughout Latin America and ushered in the "Pachanga" (a strenous dance) era which faded out in 1964. Pacheco and attorney Gerald Masucci founde the Fania label in 1964 and with its first album, LP #325 (Pacheco's birthdate) kicked off the yet unborn salsa era in New York City. ~ Max Salazar, Rovi
PARA LUEGO LLAMARLE, Y LA VERDAD QUE ENCAJA ES NOMBRE X SU MEZCLA DE RITMOS, CHARANGA, MONTUNO, GUARACHA, Y TODOS ESOS RITMOS AFRO ANTILLANOS CONTAQGIOSOS QUE NOS DAN CANDELA EN LOS PIES A LOS VERDADEROS BAILADORES.
LA VERDAD ES QUE , SI JOHNNY PACHECO NO ES EL PAPA DE LA SALSA ES EL PADRINO, XQUE ENTRE EL Y PALMIERI HAN HECHO UNA COTRUBUCION INIGUALABLE EN ESTA CULTURA SALSERA, XQUE CASI TODO LO QUE SE TOCA HOY EN DIA ES UNA RESEMBLANZA DE LO QUE ESTOS CABALLOS DE LA MUSICA AFRO CARIBENA HAN HECHO, XQUE LO QUE PACHECO HA HECHO SOLO EL PIANISTA CON GUANTES DE BOXEO LO HA HECHO, DE LA PACHANGA, A LA CHARANGA, LUEGO AL MONTUNO LA DESCARGA DONDE SE MEZCLABAN TODOS ESTOS RITMOS.
rdriguera
Great tribute to Cuban music. A music that has no boundaries as has enriched the world with its rythem and passion.
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