Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino
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- | [[Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino]] is an American [[Latin jazz]] ensemble active in the 1970s and 1980s, releasing records via [[Salsoul Records]]. The group consisted of brothers Andy and Jerry Gonzalez (trumpet & percussion), [[Manny Oquendo]] (timbales), "Chocolate" Armenteros (trumpet), Virgilio Martí (vocals), Oscar Hernandez (piano), Nelson Gonzalez (tres guitar), Milton Cardona (bata), and Reinaldo Jorge (trombone) and they were influenced by [[Rene Lopez]]. They produced two albums, one of which is "[[Concepts In Unity]]." | + | [[Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino]] is an American [[Latin jazz]] ensemble active in the 1970s and 1980s, releasing records via [[Salsoul Records]]. The group consisted of brothers [[Andy Gonzalez (musician)|Andy]] and [[Jerry Gonzalez]] (trumpet & percussion), [[Manny Oquendo]] (timbales), "Chocolate" Armenteros (trumpet), Virgilio Martí (vocals), Oscar Hernandez (piano), Nelson Gonzalez (tres guitar), Milton Cardona (bata), and Reinaldo Jorge (trombone) and they were influenced by [[Rene Lopez]]. They produced two albums, one of which is "[[Concepts In Unity]]." |
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+ | They made two records: ''[[Concepts of Unity]]'' (1974), and ''[[Lo Dice Todo]]'' (1975). | ||
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+ | The band members were: Jerry and Andy Gonzalez, [[Frankie Rodríguez]], [[Milton Cardona]], [[Gene Golden]], [[Carlos Mestre]], [[Nelson González]], [[Manny Oquendo]], [[Oscar Hernández (musician)|Oscar Hernandez]], [[José Antonio Rodríguez (musician)|José Rodríguez]], [[Gonzalo Fernández (musician)|Gonzalo Fernández]], [[Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros]], [[Willy García]], [[Heny Álvarez]], [[Virgilio Martí]], [[Marcelino Guerra]], [[Rubén Blades]], [[Orlando "Puntilla" Rios]] and [[Julito Collazo]]. | ||
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Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino is an American Latin jazz ensemble active in the 1970s and 1980s, releasing records via Salsoul Records. The group consisted of brothers Andy and Jerry Gonzalez (trumpet & percussion), Manny Oquendo (timbales), "Chocolate" Armenteros (trumpet), Virgilio Martí (vocals), Oscar Hernandez (piano), Nelson Gonzalez (tres guitar), Milton Cardona (bata), and Reinaldo Jorge (trombone) and they were influenced by Rene Lopez. They produced two albums, one of which is "Concepts In Unity."
They made two records: Concepts of Unity (1974), and Lo Dice Todo (1975).
The band members were: Jerry and Andy Gonzalez, Frankie Rodríguez, Milton Cardona, Gene Golden, Carlos Mestre, Nelson González, Manny Oquendo, Oscar Hernandez, José Rodríguez, Gonzalo Fernández, Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Willy García, Heny Álvarez, Virgilio Martí, Marcelino Guerra, Rubén Blades, Orlando "Puntilla" Rios and Julito Collazo.