Eddie Cano - Eddie Cano Quintet (2015)
Artist: Eddie Cano
Title: Eddie Cano Quintet
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Vintage Music
Genre: Jazz / Latin
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 29:00 min
Total Size: 65,6 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Eddie Cano Quintet
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Vintage Music
Genre: Jazz / Latin
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 29:00 min
Total Size: 65,6 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
-----------
01. Poinciana
02. S'wonderful
03. Dancing In The Dark
04. For You
05. It's Easy To Remember
06. Mimi
07. I Don't Know Why
08. Time Was
09. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
10. Crazy Rhythm
11. Moonlight In Vermont
12. Catalina
Edward "Eddie" Cano (June 6, 1927 – January 30, 1988) was an Afro-Cuban jazz and Latin jazz pianist born in Los Angeles, California. He began his musical career with Miguelito Valdés and his orchestra. Cano has worked with many other notable musicians including Bobby Ramos, Les Baxter, Jack Costanzo, Buddy Collette, and Tony Martinez. He was also first president of the Hispanic Musicians Association. He also recorded a slew of albums for various labels, including Reprise Records and RCA Records. He also explored boogaloo and tropical music. Eddie Cano died from an apparent heart attack on January 30, 1988.
Cano spent most of his career trying to find the balance between jazz and Latin jazz styles. He found an appreciative audience for a series of albums under his own name released in the '50s and '60s by labels such as Atco, Reprise, and RCA, his following similar to that of vibraphonist Cal Tjader and bandleader Les Baxter. Cano also drew on dance crazes such as the cha cha and the Watusi to promote his efforts. His family was rich musically, Cano's father a bass guitarist, his grandfather a member of the Mexico City Symphony. Cano studied bass with his grandfather and private teachers, also studied piano and trombone, spent two years in the Army beginning in 1945, and then began hitting stages in a group led by Miguelito Valdés.
Cano spent most of his career trying to find the balance between jazz and Latin jazz styles. He found an appreciative audience for a series of albums under his own name released in the '50s and '60s by labels such as Atco, Reprise, and RCA, his following similar to that of vibraphonist Cal Tjader and bandleader Les Baxter. Cano also drew on dance crazes such as the cha cha and the Watusi to promote his efforts. His family was rich musically, Cano's father a bass guitarist, his grandfather a member of the Mexico City Symphony. Cano studied bass with his grandfather and private teachers, also studied piano and trombone, spent two years in the Army beginning in 1945, and then began hitting stages in a group led by Miguelito Valdés.
IsraCloud : Download