Una Selezione davvero bella per questa Nuova Speciale One Shot dedicata ai tormentoni che hanno caratterizzato le Estati Italiane dal 1980 ad oggi, in 2 cd al prezzo di 1 Un’estate al mare di Giuny Russo, Vamos a la playa dei Righeira, Gioca jouer di Cecchetto, Macarena dei Los Del Rio, Hanno ucciso l’uomo ragno degli 883, Rhythm is a dancer Snap ecc….
Quatro: The Definitive Collection assembles four truly classic Tito Puente albums recorded between 1955 and 1960 for RCA, and adds a disc of outtakes, alternate takes, and rarities in a lavishly designed limited-edition box set. The box is 6" x 6" with each album housed individually in a thick cardboard sleeve with back and front facsimile cover art. These four albums were cut in chronological order: Cuban Carnival (1956), Night Beat (1957), Dance Mania (1958), and Revolving Bandstand (1960), the last recorded in collaboration with the Buddy Morrow Orchestra.
Clark Terry joined forces with Cuban bandleader Chico O'Farrill for these 1966 studio session, which consist almost exclusively of Latin tunes. Although there are a number of all-stars present in addition to Terry, including trumpeters Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, and Snooky Young, along with guitarists Everett Barksdale and Barry Galbraith, the solos are all by Terry, so there is little interaction in these brief charts. ~ AllMusic
Francisco de Asís Palacios Ortega (Paco to his friends), better known as the "Pali", born May 22, 1928 in the central neighborhood of La Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla and dies in the same city in 1988 Andalusian at age 60. The nickname seems to be that it is because in his youth was thin as a "stick" nothing to do with the image that is identified in the photographs of his albums since "The Pali" eventually gained weight and had to overcome their myopia with glasses whose lenses were increasing the so-called "bottle-ass." Your fat and glasses gave him that peculiar aspect which remind people of Seville, and who disappeared in 1988 and was buried as said on one of their Sevillanas "With my flag of Spain."
Paco Palacios, "El Pali", nace en la calle Gьines, 6 del cйntrico barrio sevillano de La Casa de la Moneda un 22 de mayo de 1.928. El apodo de El Pali se debнa a que de joven era muy delgado. Fue corredor de atletismo. Tambiйn es conocido con el sobrenombre de –El Trovador de Sevilla-. Excelente cantaor y mejor persona. Dominaba todos los palos del flamenco aunque se dio a conocer cantando saetas, sevillanas y fandangos de Huelva. Recuperу el estilo de las sevillanas Corraleras que estaban casi olvidadas. Creador de las sevillanas cofrades o cofradieras; por seguidillas y las nostбlgicas o aсorantes.