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** Benny Faccone ( engineer / mixer ) Alex González, Fher Olvera ( producers ) & Maná for Revolución de Amor
Other bandmembers at one time or another included George Bias ( vocals ), Benny Carter ( clarinet, alto saxophone ), Doc Cheatham ( trumpet ), Bill Coti ( vocals ), Ed Cuffee ( trombone ), Sidney de Paris ( trumpet ), Lois Deppe ( vocals ), Leonard Davis ( trumpet ), Jimmy Dudley ( clarinet, tenor saxophone ), Coleman Hawkins ( clarinet, tenor saxophone ), Robert Inge ( clarinet, ( alto saxophone ), Quentin Jackson ( trombone ), Moxey-Hilton Jefferson ( clarinet, alto saxophone ), James P. Johnson ( piano ), Buddy Lee ( trumpet ), Donald King ( vocals ), Kaiser Marshall ( drums ), Frank Marvin ( vocals ), Theodore McCord ( clarinet, tenor saxophone ), Jim Napier ( vocals ), Milton Senior ( trumpet ), Joe " Fox " Smith ( trumpet, cornet ), Rex Stewart ( cornet ), Billy Taylor ( tuba ), Fats Waller ( piano, celeste ).
All American Cowgirl Chicks, Amigos de Anza Equestrian Drill Team, Arizona Mini Mystique Driving Drill Team, Benny Martinez Family, Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club, Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Giddy Up Gals, L. A. County Sheriff-Mounted Enforcement, Long Beach Mounted Police, Medieval Times, The New Buffalo Soldiers, Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers, Region 1 Versatile Arabians, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, The Shire Riders, So Cal Peruvian Paso Horse Club, U. S. Army Ft.
She participated in the 1956 contest ( performing eighth out of field of fourteen ) singing " Voorgoed voorbij " (" Over for good "), with music and lyrics by Jelle de Vries, and in the 1958 contest ( where she tied for last place ) singing " Heel de wereld " (" The Whole World "), with music and lyrics by Benny Vreden.
The soundtrack includes " Neo Minore " performed by Vassilis Tsitsanis, " Horos Tou Sakena " by Stavros Xarchakos, " I've Found a New Baby " by Wilbur de Paris, " Whispering " by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, " Manhattan " by Carmen Cavallaro, " When Your Lover Has Gone " by Ambrose & His Orchestra, " L ' il Darlin " by Count Basie & His Orchestra, " Take Five " by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, " Penthouse Serenade ( When We're Alone )" and " I Hadn't Anyone Till You " by Erroll Garner, " The In Crowd " by Ramsey Lewis, and " You Do Something to Me " and " When You're Smiling " by the Dick Hyman Chorus & Orchestra.
First, there is in existence film of Orquesta Jorrin playing to a cha-cha-cha dance contest in Cuba ; second, the rhythm of the Benny More classic Santa Isabel de las Lajas written and recorded at about the same time is quite clearly syncopated on the fourth beat.
Leyva sang with other Cuban artists such as Benny Moré, Bebo Valdés and Noro Morales and was a member of Estrellas de Areito and " Compay Segundo y Sus Muchachos.
* 1942 " Cow Cow Boogie ", music by Don Raye, lyrics by Benny Carter & Gene de Paul, featured in " Ride ' Em Cowboy " that year, and many films since, including " The Aviator ", " Raging Bull ", and " The Joker is Wild ".
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Caridad Cuervo, Polito Galíndez, Roberto " el Caminante " Torres, Pedro Vargas ( known as " El Gran Tenor de las Américas ") and Beny Moré ( referred to as " El Bárbaro del Ritmo ") performed with the ensemble but did not make any recordings whatsoever, either in the studio or live.
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Beny Moré also lived in Mexico between 1945 and 1952 ; it was there where people started calling him Beny or Benny instead of Bartolo.
Benny Moré ( popularly known as El Bárbaro del Ritmo ), which further evolved the genre, adding guaracha, bolero and mambo influences, helping make him extraordinarily popular and is now cited as perhaps the greatest Cuban sonero.
According to Juan Cruz, a former master of ceremonies at the Salon Rosado Benny Moré nightclub in Havana, the club was located " on Calle 41 between 46 and 48 ".
Benny Moré visited the island and was so impressd with Rivera's voice and skills that he baptized him as " El sonero mayor ".
Mambo music was invented during the 1930s in Havana by Cachao and made popular by Perez Prado and Benny Moré.
Celia Cruz was an example, though she, like Miguelito Valdés and Benny Moré, sung almost every type of Cuban lyric well.
The Beny Moré Memorial Award is an annual award presented by the International Latin Music Hall of Fame to an individual who has helped to popularize Latin music throughout the world, in honor of the late Cuban artist Benny Moré.
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