Gerry Woo, Jack Costanzo – Latin Percussion With Soul (1968)

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Title: Latin Percussion With Soul
Year Of Release: 1968
Label: Fania
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:46
Total Size: 80/215 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Recuerdos 2:57
02. Hola Muchacho (Hola Muchacha) 2:24
03. Cebollas Verdes 2:44
04. Words 3:05
05. Mambo Jack 4:08
06. Qué Vengo Acabando 3:08
07. Some Kind-A Wonderful 3:02
08. Mantequilla 2:48
09. Don't Squeeze The Peaches 2:59
10. Jive Samba 4:32

Gerry Woo:
Vocalist Gerry Woo signed with Polydor in 1988, and issued one LP, Listen to My Heart Beat. Though his family was from the Philippines, Woo grew up in Detroit under the spell of Motown. Unfortunately, his LP performed more like the Motown of the late '80s rather than the '60s.

Jack Costanzo:
A premier percussionist and one of the few to emphasize bongos over congas, Jack Costanzo taught himself both bongos and congas, and made three visits to Havana in the '40s to learn Afro-Cuban rhythms. He toured and performed with Stan Kenton in 1947 and 1948, then worked with Nat King Cole from 1949 to 1953. Costanzo continued to periodically play with both Cole and Kenton through the '50s, working with Kenton until 1957 while also heading out his own. This group recorded in 1954 and 1957, later touring London in 1961. Costanzo also worked in the '50s with Peggy Lee, Pérez Prado, Harry James, Charlie Barnet, and Pete Rugolo. Costanzo kept a relatively low profile during the latter decades of the 20th century, but made a comeback in the late '90s. His return-to-form album Back from Havana was released in 2001 followed by Scorching the Skins in 2002 (both on Cubop Records). Chicken and Rice was issued by GNP/Crescendo in 2006. Jack Costanzo died in August of 2018 at the age of 98.



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