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  1. 3 hours ago · ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — For John Viavattine, whose background is jazz, playing with the Mambo Kings has been an adventure. “Our music has such a groove to it, people like dance and it’s all ages and that’s what they do, I mean sometimes they’ll be dancing in the aisles,” Viavattine said. The Mambo Kings’ adventure started when in ...

  2. Sep 13, 2024 · Mambo is a vibrant and rhythmic dance style that originated in Cuba in the 1940s. It has since evolved into a popular social dance form enjoyed worldwide. With its infectious beats and lively movements, Mambo has captured the hearts of dancers and audiences alike.

  3. 20 hours ago · The Mambo Kings' adventure started when in 1996 Richard Delaney, whose had been playing in salsa band, was approached by Rochester Philharmonic Orchestera's Jeff Tyzik.

  4. 3 days ago · We hit it off immediately,” Meneses remembers fondly. When Andrés approached Angel about creating a demo for the 911 Mambo Orchestra, he knew that his reputation for bringing together top talent would shine in their ambitious 20-piece project. “As a music teacher, Angel was amazing at maintaining a high caliber of musicianship.

  5. Sep 2, 2024 · Traditional mambo is now rare, but it heavily influenced salsa, with the New York-style salsa occasionally called “mambo” due to its similar second-beat break step. Mambo’s fluid, expressive nature sets it apart from other Latin dances, focusing on the dancer’s connection to the music.

  6. 2 days ago · “Juancito” is an ode to the great Puerto Rican trumpeter Juancito Torres, and features a solo by living legend trombonist Jimmy Bosch. “ Hope ” is an original by Powell that was written during the pandemic and uses meditative and chant-like elements within the melody to create a mantra evoking the idea of hope.

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  8. 5 days ago · Oye Como Va,” one of the most famous Latin jazz songs of all time, was written by Tito Puente as early as 1956. However, it was first recorded in 1962, when it was included on his album El Rey: Bravo, which referenced his popular moniker as the King (el Rey) of Mambo.

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