LEBRON BROTHERS (SALSA BAND)
In the
early 1960s, the combination of traditional African-American music with
Latin beats exploded onto the scene and was adopted by such artists as
Joe
Cuba, Johnny Colón,
Ray Barreto, and The Lebron Brothers, who helped to
popularize the exciting genre.
The Lebron Brothers were unmistakable due to their interpretive style, which
they demonstrated on the album “Salsa y control.” On this production they
faithfully captured the vibe of the people on the street, reaffirming the
power of their music with contagious, danceable beats.
The influence and popularity of The Lebron Brothers has challenged the
stereotype of what is commercially acceptable on the radio. Some of the hits
that earned the most airplay were "Bongo loco," "Regresa a mi," and "Sabor
típico."
The Lebron Brothers were comprised of Angel, José, Carlos, Frankie, and
Pablo, all of whom were known for their originality and innovation, which
earned them a diverse audience who identified with and loved their music.
source:
www.faniarecords.com
LEBRON BROTHERS - CRIOLLO (1982/2007)
MANY THANKS TO NELSON RODRIGUEZ
Angel Lebron
Bass, coro
José Lebron Piano, coro
Carlos Lebron Bongo, coro
Frankie Lebron Trombone
Ruben Lebron Trombone
Joseph Trapaneses Trumpet
Charlie Hernandez Trumpet
Willie Rodriguez Trumpet
Edwin Acevedo Timbales
Osvaldo Acevedo Percussion
Louie Cruz Percussion
Pablo Lebron Lead singer


review John
Child:
LEBRON BROTHERS - CRIOLLO (1982/2007)
Yo Te Cante 4:07
Siempre Sera 5:07
Voy A Caminar 4:05
Esposa Y Querida 5:07
Madre 3:34
Diez Lagrimas 5:09
Sabor A Mi 3:14
Sin Negro No Hay Guaguanco
3:33
Abran Camino 4:18
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