- stick-struck timbales. In
these groups, the
bongo player is
known as
bongosero and
often plays a
continuous eight-stroke
pattern called martillo (lit...
- an
American bongo player of
Puerto Rican descent. He was the long-time
bongosero for Tito Puente, and also pla**** with Tito Rodríguez, Ray
Barretto and...
- part of the
largest bell, pla**** by the
bongosero in
salsa and,
depending on the band, by
either the
bongosero,
timbalero or
drummer in timba. The bell...
- lead
vocals and maracas,
while José
Manuel Carriera Incharte "El Chino" (
bongosero in the Nacional)
possibly pla****
instead of Agustín Gutiérrez in some...
- ****teto
Habanero 1925, with
bongosero's lamp circled...
-
began at the age of 4, when his
maternal uncle Andrés, a
professional bongosero for the
Septeto Segundo Nacional,
taught him to play
bongos on condensed...
-
attack in New York City on July 29, 1994. His son,
Richie Bastar, is
bongosero of El Gran
Combo de
Puerto Rico. Larkin, Colin, ed. (2006). "Kako". Encyclopedia...
- 1961,
Mario "Papaíto" Muñoz
joined the
ensemble as the new timbalero/
bongosero/campanero. Additionally,
Celio González
returned and
continued as sonero...
-
Joseph Loza - 1999 "... the
famous and
great Bobby Rodriguez on b****;
bongosero Ray Rodriguez; as well as the
powerfully polished trumpet and saxophone...
-
vocalists Bienvenido León and Juan de la Cruz,
trumpeter Lázaro Herrera,
bongosero Agustín Gutiérrez,
guitarist Eutimio Constantín,
tresero Francisco Solares...