- s****,
although bare
hands are
sometimes used. The
player (called a
timbalero) uses a
variety of
stick strokes, rim shots, and
rolls to
produce a wide...
- as Tito Puente, was a
Puerto Rican musician, songwriter, bandleader,
timbalero, and
record producer. He
composed dance-oriented
mambo and
Latin jazz...
-
Amadito Valdés (born
February 14, 1946) is a
Cuban timbalero, best
known for his work with
Cuarteto Las d'Aida and
Buena Vista Social Club. Valdés was...
- (born
November 6, 1949) is a Cuban-American jazz trumpeter, pianist,
timbalero, and composer.
While living in his
native Cuba,
Sandoval was influenced...
-
Walfredo de los
Reyes Sr. is a
Cuban percussionist,
timbalero, and educator, in the
fields of
session recording, live performance, and clinics. He is...
- music. Marimbist: a
marimba player. Panman, pannist: a
steelpan player.
Timbalero, timbero:
someone who
plays timbales. Timpanist: a
timpani player. Vibraphonist:...
- had
previously pla**** with Star Band de
Dakar in the 1960s.
Directed by
timbalero and
vocalist Balla Sidibé, the
group featured saxophonists Issa Cissoko...
- mix) 8:42 8. "Pés Descalços" (Portuguese version) 3:24 9. "Estoy Aquí" (
Timbalero Dub) 6:06 10. "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" (Dub-A-Pella mix) 6:40 11. "Un Poco...
- John
Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25
September 1980) was an
English musician who was the
drummer of the rock band Led Zeppelin.
Noted for his speed, power...
-
Sheila Cecilia Escovedo (born
December 12, 1957),
known under the
stage name
Sheila E., is an
American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress. Regarded...