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  1. Sep 29, 2021 · Jose talks about his father Jose Mangual Sr. being in the Machito Rhythm section. Jose mentions Mario Bauza playing with Chick Webb and introducing him (Chick) to Ella Fitzgerald. He even mentions about Dizzy Gillespie and his connection to Chano Pozo. Marcos and Jose talk about the issue of skin color and opportunities in entertainment.

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  2. percussion. Years active. 1963–present. Labels. True Ventures Inc., Fania. José Mangual Jr. (born January 11, 1948, in Manhattan, New York City) is an American Salsa percussionist of Puerto Rican Descent, singer and composer best known for his recordings with Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe during the 1960s and 1970s salsa boom in New York.

    • "El Companero Mayor"
    • Musician, singer, composer, producer
    • January 11, 1948, New York City, U.S.
  3. Jose C. Mangual. Producer: How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer. Jose C. Mangual is known for How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer (2005), LA Ink (2007) and The Apostate (2000).

    • Production Manager, Producer, Additional Crew
    • Jose C. Mangual
  4. Temas:01) Cuero Na' Ma. (Comp: José Mangual Jr.) 00:0002) Campanero. (Comp: José Mangual Jr.) 04:3103) True Venture Theme (Mambo A La Savoy). (Comp: D.R.) 09...

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  5. Jose Mangual. Real Name: José Luis Mangual. Profile: Percussionist (born on 18.03.1924 in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico - died 1998). Father of percussionists José Mangual Jr. and Luis Mangual . Influenced by Casino De La Playa, Septeto Puerto Rico and Issac Oviedo, Mangual mastered all the latín percussion instruments, bongos, congas and timbales ...

  6. Explore the biography, filmography, news, photos, and more about Jose C. Mangual. Keep up to date on all things Jose C. Mangual at Fandango today.

  7. José Mangual Jr. The son of the innovative and pioneering bongo musician, José Mangual Sr., aka "Buyú", José Mangual Jr. was born and raised in East Harlem, the Spanish Quarter of New York City known as "El Barrio". By the age of fifteen, José Jr. was already playing in local groups.

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