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#32 - Posted 30 October 2011, 12:09 AM
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Excellent music selection, THANKS
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#33 - Posted 30 October 2011, 8:09 AM
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Excellent music selection, THANKS


Thank you. I consider Mariage D'amour to be one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
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#34 - Posted 30 October 2011, 8:28 PM
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thanks for the Super Heavy, Glimmertwin. that is some nice stuff.
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thanks for the Super Heavy, Glimmertwin. that is some nice stuff.

Dread,
I honestly thought you would appreciate that.....

Here's another interesting mix and flavor....

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#36 - Posted 10 December 2011, 9:31 PM
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Quote:
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thanks for the Super Heavy, Glimmertwin. that is some nice stuff.

Dread,
I honestly thought you would appreciate that.....

Here's another interesting mix and flavor....



Glimmer you are a Heavyweight. Paquito de Rivera material is not music to take lightly. Michel Camilo we dont have to go any further being Nuestro Hijo de Quisqueya.
Edited on 12/10/2011 9:32 PM by mirabal4ever.
Conocer al cojo sentao!


Las Aguilas son Las Aguilas!!!!!!!!
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#37 - Posted 11 December 2011, 1:15 AM
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Rivera’s amazing musicianship needs to be seen to be believed – so enjoy the videos below. The first track shows Rivera playing bari sax on a swing tune which eventually moves into a merengue. The second clip places Rivera on vibes, playing over an up-tempo Samba. The third clip starts with Rivera on muted trumpet, which he soon trades for flute. The last clip features both Rivera and Dave Valentin trading scat solos, then flute solos, and eventually timbale solos. All these clips are from a performance with Rivera’s group at the Bern Jazz Festival; it’s an amazing display of musicianship – enjoy!



Resource:

http://www.chipboaz.com/blog/2007/page/9/
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#38 - Posted 11 December 2011, 1:28 AM
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(Excerpt of an article) That I was reading - just yesterday on the many musicians that participated in La Tipica 73 through the years of its existence:

His spot on brass section was filled not by another trombonist, but by a veteran session master whose gained respect into the Latin musicians' community was unquestionable, up to a point that his code name was El Comandante (The Commander, in English): woodwinds virtuoso Mario Rivera. Also of Dominican heritage, this huge man's tour and recordings resume already included a virtual who's who of Latin music: Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, Machito, Dizzy Gillespie, Justo Betancourt, Cortijo, Celia Cruz, Joe Quijano, Willie Colon and Louie Ramirez, amongst many others.



http://www.mindspring.com/~marcsue/nelson/tipicaprofile.htm


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#39 - Posted 11 December 2011, 1:52 AM
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Mario Rivera Biography
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Born: July 22, 1939 | Died: August, 2007
Instrument: Saxophone

Mario Rivera was a gifted musician, composer and arranger that played 13 instruments, which included piano, vibraphone, drums, trumpet, timbales, congas, flute, and piccolo. But Rivera was known for how he kissed and caressed the tenor, soprano, alto and baritone saxophones. He could play all of the family of saxophones on a virtuosic level as a soloist and section player and was one of the very few saxophonists who also mastered of the flute in the Cuban charanga style. Unlike most musicians, Rivera played all these instruments at an exceedingly high level of musicianship

Mario was born July 22, 1939 in Santo Domingo, The Dominican Republic. After he arrived in NYC in 1961, he worked with Puerto Rican vocalist Joe Valle. His most significant musical associations through the years include Tito Rodriguez (1963-65), The Machito Orchestra, Sonny Stitt, Charlie Palmieri, Eddie Palmieri, Tipica 73, The George Coleman Octet, Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra, Slide Hampton's Jazz Masters, the Afro Blue Band, Giovanni Hidalgo, Chico O'Farll's Orchestra and especially Tito Puente's Orchestra and Latin Jazz Ensemble with whom he worked for on and off for decades.

Even though Rivera was one of the hardest working sidemen in the jazz and Latin music business he also led two groups of his own Salsa Refugees and The Mario Rivera Sextet. Although having appeared on virtually hundreds of recording, Mario recorded only one disc as a leader named after his sobriquet, “El Comandante.” It has fine examples of combinations of the native rhythm of his homeland, merengue from the Dominican Republic and jazz improvisation. Indeed it can be considered not only a tribute to his homeland and his mastery of jazz harmony but an homage also to one of his inspirations and yet another unsung hero, fellow Dominican saxophone master, Tavito Vasquez.

Rivera passing is being felt very hard in the Latin music ...Expand to read entire bio >and jazz community and he will be sorely missed. But we have his stories, music recordings, photos, and videos to remember this grand musician because what he left us makes him truly immortal.

We leave the readers with these final thoughts from Mario himself: “In my case, the day becomes the night and the night becomes the day. There are no vehicles on the street; there are no sirens at night. There is nothing that could block the inspiration. My home is like a musical laboratory because I have to accomplish so many things, I have to learn to play so many instruments. I spend all of my free time at home, practicing like a maniac, refining my chops. This is why I play 24 instruments. When it comes to music, one must be actively militant. Music demands your entire attention and dedication. If a musician is not willing to make that commitment, he will end up floating on a sea of turds, along with the other idle and mediocre characters.”

Mario Rivera passed in August, 2007, may he play on.

Source: James Nadal

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=15443


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#40 - Posted 12 December 2011, 1:21 AM
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Music that you like.

Yes I like almost all of it..............
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