Willy Marambio y su Trompeta - El Príncipe de la Trompeta (1971)

Artist: Willy Marambio, Willy Marambio y su Trompeta
Title: El Príncipe de la Trompeta
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: MAG
Genre: Latin Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:07
Total Size: 195 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: El Príncipe de la Trompeta
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: MAG
Genre: Latin Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:07
Total Size: 195 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. En La Frontera De México 1:57
02. C'est Si Bon 2:27
03. Las Hojas Verdes 2:32
04. Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado 2:26
05. Amapola 2:21
06. Tres Notas 2:24
07. Quiéreme Mucho 2:29
08. Aquellos Ojos Verdes 2:26
09. Bésame Mucho 2:55
10. Sabor A Mí 2:16
11. Amor, Amor 2:43
12. Tres Palabras 2:13
The Prince of the Trumpet is an album by the renowned trumpeter Willy Marambio, originally released in 1971 on the MAG record label. This work is a key piece in the catalog of the Chilean-Peruvian musician, who was aptly nicknamed "The Prince of the Trumpet" for his virtuosity and unique style, influenced by the swing of Harry James.
Willy Marambio (born Lázaro Cuatemoc Guillermo Marambio Moctezuma in Quillota, Chile) was a musician who achieved great popularity in Peru, Ecuador, and Spain. He trained at the Lima Conservatory and was a member of important groups such as Armando Oréfice's Cuban orchestra. He is the father of the renowned Peruvian musicians Pochi Marambio (leader of Tierra Sur) and Saúl Marambio.
Willy Marambio (born Lázaro Cuatemoc Guillermo Marambio Moctezuma in Quillota, Chile) was a musician who achieved great popularity in Peru, Ecuador, and Spain. He trained at the Lima Conservatory and was a member of important groups such as Armando Oréfice's Cuban orchestra. He is the father of the renowned Peruvian musicians Pochi Marambio (leader of Tierra Sur) and Saúl Marambio.