Posted on 09/16/2016 5:58:39 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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And that makes for a perfect day! Glad it went off without a hitch.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Bobby Rice And Sandunga - No Pasa Nada
Cesar Pedroso, Los Que Son Y Son - Disculpame Senora
Charanga Bommaye - Pa' Fricase Los Pollos
Chucho Valdes - La Negra Tomasa
Claudio Soto Y La Suprema - Dejame En Mi Soledad
Corporacion Latina - Comparacion
El Rubio Loco - Gozalo
Emilio Morales - Franchando
Eurocuban Project - Get It Up
Gian Marco - Lejos De Ti
Joe Molina's - Porque Te Tengo Ganas
Johnny Rown - Porque Te Amaba Tanto
Juanito Y La Agresiva - El Gallo De Matilde
Kako Y Su Orquesta - Con Paso Firme
La Charanga Forever - Somos La Charanga
La Orquesta Baobab - Son Te Llama
La Orquesta D'Soul - Move In The Right Direction
Leo Vanelli - Porque Duele
Manny Manuel - Margarita
Manny Oquendo Y Su Orquesta Conjunto Libre - Imagines Latina
Miguel Enriquez Y Su Salson - Abre Que Voy
Mojo Club - Campina
Orquesta Corporacion Latina - Comparacion
Papi Oviedo - Sueltate De La Brocha
Raphy Leavitt Y Su Orquesta La Selecta - Quien Es Quien
Raul Marrero - Como La Queria
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Caminando Voy
Sociedad 76 - La Solucion De La Salsa
Sol - Alla En Los Caserios
Son Borincua - Mama Guela
Willie Colon - El Dia De Suerte
AND...a lot of money was raised for Alzheimers research!
The cherry on top of the whipped cream! :-)
Y’all got lucky. It seems like every year when they have their annual Alzheimer’s Walk here, it rains.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Bobby Rice And Sandunga - No Pasa Nada
Digi Underground - Antes
Expresion Latina - Como Llegar A Tu Corazon
Juan Formell Y Los Van Van - Tim-Pop Con Birdland
Orestes Vilato Y Los Kimbos - Hoy Y Manana
Ray Hernandez Orquesta - Bandolera
Rudy Calzado And Cubarama - Papiro
Salsa Network Compilation - Abre Que Voy
Salsa Plus - Tiguere Gallo
Sammy De Leon - Cancion Para Mi Madre
Sammy Figueroa - Mambo Influenciado
Sammy Garcia Y El Sabor De Puerto Rico - Amor Despiadado
Santiago Ceron - Mi Lindo Yambu
Sargento Garcia - Herencia Africana
Sensual 990 - Duele
Sexappeal - La Primera Piedra
Siguarajazz - La Catalana
Sociedad 76 - La Solución De La Salsa
Son 14 - La Maquina Musical
Soneros De Verdad - Yo No Soy Mentiroso
Tego Calderon Y Oscar d'Leon - Lloraras
The Har-You Percussion Group - Welcome To The Party
Truco Y Zaperoko - Vamonos Pa'l Carnaval
Victor Santiago - Desesperados
Wilkins - Margarita
Willy Deville - Demasiado Corazon ( Live )
Wilmer Lozano - Me Marchare
Yambu - Moises
Yolanda Rayo - Salsa Con Sabor
Zaperoko - No Quedo Ni El Gato
Zayda - Lo Quiero A Morir
In 1936, after the tremendous financial success of Top Hat, it was inevitable that Pandro Berman of RKO would ask Irving to write the songs for another musical. This one would feature Harriet Hilliard before she became Mrs. Ozzie Nelson, Randolph Scott, Betty Grable and Lucille Ball.
This clip from the movie features Betty Grable in the middle of the girl trio backing Ginger. The constant movement between the minor and major key is a feature of songs written in the early to mid Thirties. Maybe it had something to do with the Depression. While Fred Astaire takes to this dance sequence naturally, you can see the look of concentration on Gingers face as she valiantly keeps up with him. During rehearsals, her feet bled profusely working on this number,
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MY ARTIST OF THE WEEK....
PAUL HARDCASTLE/JAZZMASTERS~Awakening Thoughts
In this astonishing 1987 recording, Tony sings it at high speed backed by nothing more than a bass and drums.
Very clever!
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MY ARTIST OF THE WEEK....
PAUL HARDCASTLE/JAZZMASTERS~Can You Hear Me
This song had been written for Top Hat but had been deleted from the final script. Mrs. Ozzie Nelson sings it in this film clip.
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MY ARTIST OF THE WEEK....
PAUL HARDCASTLE/JAZZMASTERS~Cloud Watching
Ellas 1958 recording captures the sentiment of the song without falling into sentimentality. The duo between Ella and the piano turns it into chamber music.
The Mom call came at 6:15a....she fell out of bed. I’ll call the neighbor. NO! The only other option is for me to put down a blanket, work together to get it under her, then after every 1-2-3...push, I pull the blanket and she pushes with her legs as best she can. Without her bit of help I couldn’t do it. When we make it out of the bedroom, and down the hall to the stairs, she putS her feet down a couple steps, finally is able to stand, I move the stair lift chair down to her butt level, her knees finally let her sit, bring the chair back to the top, bring her electric wheel chair out to the stairs. And we have SUCCESS!! My lower back and knees are not happy. She said she’d been down about 2 hours, but who knows. She was able to get a pillow, get turned around, and was lying next to the baseboard heater and was comfortable til I would hear her call. She doesn’t have the concept down that I’m asleep and she has to yell.
The whistle is right there. Why didn’t you use it?
I did.
Did you blow it really loud?
Well, not too loud. *sigh*
Then about 10:30 the phone rang and I heard her say (thru the baby monitor I have in there) “she’s at work”. So I got on the phone and said, “no, I’m here, it’s Saturday. It was my brother, now with wife and boat in Georgia...he told us a couple weeks ago that he got the call to go back to the slope in November. BUT...they called this past week and said...”can you be in Anchorage for a Monday meeting?” Of course! At least he doesn’t have to pack his arctic gear...he left it all here.
It’s been a busy day to say the least. d:o)
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MY ARTIST OF THE WEEK....
PAUL HARDCASTLE/JAZZMASTERS~Dimensions Of Time
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