- Look up
charanga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charanga may
refer to:
Charanga (Cuba),
ballroom music ensemble Charanga (Spain), wind and percussion...
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Charanga is a
traditional ensemble that
plays Cuban dance music. They made
Cuban dance music po****r in the 1940s and
their music consisted of heavily...
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Charanga-vallenata is a
style of
Latin music that
combines conjunto,
charanga and vallenato-style accordion. It is
essentially ****bia
performed at double...
- La
Charanga Habanera is a
timba ensemble from
Havana directed by
David Calzado. The band has been
nominated for
awards including the
Latin Grammy in 2003...
-
Dance the
Charanga (United Artists),
Pacheco left La
Duboney to form his own
charanga in 1960.
Pacheco formed his own band,
Pacheco Y Su
Charanga, in 1960...
- A
Charanga is a
small amateur marching band with wind and
percussion instruments that
plays festivals mainly in
Northern Spain,
Basque Country, Castilla-La...
- songo,
which further evolved into
timba in the late 80s with
artists like
Charanga Habanera; both
styles are at
present also
labelled as salsa.
Though limited...
- most importantly, pachanga. Key
charanga flautist,
bandleader and
entrepreneur Johnny Pacheco switched from the
charanga configuration to the
conjunto in...
- In 1956, he
formed Elio Revé y su Charangón aka
Orquesta Revé. Revé's
Charanga included Trombones and Batá drum and he
became known as the
Father of Changüí...
- 6 (1980) Juan
Formell took the
unusual step of
adding trombones to his
charanga format.
Orquesta Revé did the same
during the time. "Tú tranquilo" has...