Johnny Pacheco - Campeon album flac
Performer: Johnny PachecoTitle: Campeon
Style: Salsa
MP3 album: 1877 mb
FLAC album: 1191 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MOD MIDI FLAC XM ASF MIDI DTS
Genre: Latin
Johnny Pacheco - Pinareño, 02:59, . MB download mp3 full version here. Artist: Johnny Pacheco. Album: Salsasón: Quimera. Download Johnny Pacheco - Pinareño. Salsasón: Quimera: Best 2 songs. Dominica Verges, Orquesta Suaritos - La Virgen de la Macarena 04:03. Johnny Pacheco - Campeon 03:01. Johnny Pacheco: best 2 tracks. Celia Cruz, Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco, Johnny Pacheco, Junior Cepeda - Quimbara Fania Records 1964-1984 - The Incendiary Sounds of New York, 2013 04:52
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Though Pacheco’s catalog is vast, Anthology does a serviceable job in presenting tracks representative of Pacheco's general career arc, and it manages to include a decent amount of the finest Latin popular music of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Anthology: Johnny Pacheco Johnny Pacheco. A towering figure in the history of Latin music, t, producer, and bandleader Johnny Pacheco is-more than any other single figure-responsible for the colossal artistic and commercial successes of the Fania label during the ‘60s and ‘70s. Even before he and Jerry Masucci formed Fania in 1963, he'd distinguished himself as a sideman for the great Charlie Palmieri and as a hard-driving bandleader whose records for the Alegre imprint were among the label’s bestsellers.
Johnny Pacheco (born 25 March 1935) is a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, producer, and bandleader of Cuban music (guaracha, son montuno, danzón, cha cha chá, guajira-son, pachanga).
Johnny Pacheco (born March 25,1935 in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic) is an Afro Dominican producer, musician, bandleader, and one of the most influential figures in salsa music. Pacheco inherited his passion for music from his father, Rafael Azarias Pacheco, who was the bandleader and clarinetist of the Santa Cecilia Orchestra. In the late 1940s, when Pacheco was 11, his family moved to New York City from his native Dominican Republic.
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| A | Campeon Written-By – H. Fuentes |
| B | Cabilo Sile Written-By – Eduardo Angulo |









