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Joe Cuba, Charlie Palmieri & Phil Diaz in Philadelphia

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

On July 14, 1987, I was invited by Andy Gonzalez & Charlie Palmieri to travel with them to Philadelphia, for an event called: Philadelphia Get To Know Us....Joe Cuba: congas & chorus, Charkie Palmieri: piano, Phil Diaz: vibraphone, Mitch Calderon: timbales, Carlos Santos & heny Alvarez: vocals. In this number they interpreted: A las seis/la calle esta durisima.

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  • Este cantante se me parace a Carlos Santos si no me equivoco

  • @JAZZBATA Exactamente es el mismisimo Carlos Santos.. Sabes donde se encuentra?

  • I videoed in Philadelphia on July 14, 1987.

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  • WOW...I didn't know that there was any video of the time period of me in the band!! Thats me on timbales...Band was smokin then...

    -Mitch Calderon

  • @jesamani75

    I'm his son...Played timbales with the band from '79 or 80-82 then I went into the US NAVY and back with the band from '87 till I think about 90 or so...

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  • exelentes musicoa de verdadera calidad latina

    

  • Que pena que esta musica ya casi ha desaparecido! Con tan pocos musicos y el sabor que tienen! Que viva la Salsa! What a pity that this music has almost disappear. With just a handful of musicians, and the feeling that they have! Con Boricua eh!..eh.eh...

  • @chegodoy

    Hi I am Lisa Levine. I am Joe Cuba's daughter. I am trying to get copies of a bunch of videos. I especially would love all you filmed here in Philadelphia if you could make me a copy. I would reimburse your expenses. My brother was with him here so it is especailly sentimental to me. Please let me know if you can. I would greatly apprecialte it!!

  • Tuve la dicha de conocer aTjader cuando vino a PR y altenar con su grupo..De hecho El me expreso que cuando estaba en NY como percusionista fue que escho a Puente en el vibrafono.Despues de esto fue que junto a Al Mckibbon (bajo) grabo con Mongo y Bobo,y a Puente no le gusto ,por lo que tanto Mongo como Bobo dejaron la orquesta(1957).

    Barretto sustituye a Mongo.

  • @gomerijos Tito Puente also said that for him, Cal was the best player in Jazz Latino Bivrafono, technically no one can overcome, I said that Tito learned from Cal, but Tito sim was influenced by the style of play even as Cal This performer after, his melodic passages in rich and varied timbres,,

  • @gomerijos Tito Puente tambien expresó que para el, Cal era el mejor jugador de Bivrafono en Jazz Latino, tecnicamente no hay quien lo supere, no dije que Tito aprendio de Cal, sim embargo Tito se influenció por el estilo de Cal al tocar incluso siendo este ejecutante tiempo despues, sus pasajes melodicos muy ricos y variados en timbres,,

  • @caribemusic Cal Tjader himself expressed that Tito Puente was his major influence in respect to the use of the vibrophone in the latin jazz.

  • Wooow--THIS IS CARLOS SANTOS SINGING--This man has performed with so many groups is incredible--You really got to be good to get up on stage with so many known bands and groups--Ths time with this superstar JOE CUBA--Great stuff--

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