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Orquesta de la Luz (オルケスタ・デ・ラ・ルス,
Orukesuta de ra Ruzu, lit. "Orchestra of the Light") is a ****anese
salsa band that was
formed in 1984, and
began performing...
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Orquesta Aragón is a
Cuban musical band
formed on 30
September 1939, by
Orestes Aragón
Cantero in Cienfuegos, Cuba. The band
originally had the name Ritmica...
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Orquesta Akokán is a
Latin jazz
ensemble formed by
musicians from Cuba and New York,
United States. It
takes inspiration from mid-twentieth
century mambo...
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Orquesta América is a
Cuban charanga orchestra founded in
Havana in 1942, and
later based in
Mexico City and California. The band
pioneered the cha-cha-chá...
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Orquesta típica, or
simply a típica, is a
Latin American term for a band
which plays po****r music. The
details vary from
country to country. The term...
- Rodríguez
dedicated "Buenavista en guaguancó" to the same place.
Together with
Orquesta Melodías del 40, the
Maravillas and ****nio's
conjunto were
known as Los...
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amateur musicians in
Texas and
Northern Mexico.
Small bands known as
orquestas,
featuring amateur musicians,
became a
staple at
community dances. Early...
- Guayacán
Orquesta is a
Colombian salsa music band. The band was
founded by
Alexis Lozano,
formerly of
Grupo Niche, a
trombone player and arranger, and...
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Orquesta Broadway was an
American mid-1960s/late 1980s New York-based
salsa band. They
issued almost 20
albums between 1964 and 1987.
Orquesta Broadway...
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Orquesta, 1974)
Piazzolla and
Amelita Baltar (1974)
Summit (Reunión ****bre) (with
Gerry Mulligan,
Orquesta, 1974)
Suite Troileana-Lumiere (
Orquesta,...