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Manolo Badrena (born
March 17, 1952, in San Juan,
Puerto Rico) is a
percussionist most
noted for his work with
Weather Report from 1976 to 1977. He has...
- Don
Alias was
replaced by the
young Puerto Rican percussionist Manolo Badrena, who had
previously pla**** with
various Latin rock
bands and with Art Blakey...
- (saxophone),
alongside Jaco
Pastorius (b****), Alex Acuña (drums), and
Manolo Badrena (percussion). It was
produced and
orchestrated by Zawinul, with additional...
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Atlantic Quartet, with
James Cammack (b****),
Herlin Riley (drums),
Manolo Badrena (percussion) 1987
Crystal Atlantic Quartet, with
James Cammack (b****),...
- with
bandleader Steve Khan on guitar,
Anthony Jackson on b****, and
Manolo Badrena on percussion.
Since the mid-1980s,
Jordan has also been a
member of the...
- "Ndugu"
Chancler Chester Thompson Jaco
Pastorius Alex Acuña Don
Alias Manolo Badrena Peter Erskine Robert Thomas Jr. Omar
Hakim Victor Bailey Mino Cinélu Narada...
- four
members of
Weather Report – Jaco Pastorius,
Wayne Shorter,
Manolo Badrena, and Alex Acuña. The
original album artwork depicted a
photomontage of...
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include Scott Henderson,
Bobby Thomas Jr,
Linley Marthe, Paco Sery,
Manolo Badrena,
Nathaniel Townsley,
Sabine Kabongo, Gary Poulson,
Richard Bona, and Victor...
- only the core
lineup with no
guest musicians.
After percussionist Manolo Badrena,
formerly of
Weather Report and a
previous guest musician on
Spyro Gyra's...
- with such
renowned artists as :
Airto Moreira,
Abraham Laboriel,
Manolo Badrena,
Chico Buarque,
Milton Nascimento,
Ruben Rada, Djavan, etc. 1952–1958:...