1. Hollywood Dance Orchestra -- La Paloma (1927)
2. Carlos Molina and his Orchestra -- Poema (1936)
3. Don Azpiazu and his Havana Casino Orchestra -- Green Eyes (1931)
1. Hollywood Dance Orchestra -- La Paloma (1927)
2. Carlos Molina and his Orchestra -- Poema (1936)
3. Don Azpiazu and his Havana Casino Orchestra -- Green Eyes (1931)
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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to wrap up this night... I will post again this very beautiful latin american song that i posted not long ago, it deserves to be heard more than once
The Clock
Stop the time in your hands
make this night perpetual
so he'll never leave my side
so the day won't ever come again......
Tony Camargo recorded in Mexico "The old year," composed by the Colombian Crescencio Salcedo , who listened in Caracas , Venezuela , and part of his first long play dating from 1953 , now considered among the cornerstones of Mexican tropical music, and a compelling theme in all the holidays in Mexico , Venezuela , Colombia and Central America .
Tony Camargo ♥♫ El Año Viejo ♥♫
Libertad Lamarque -- La Chica Del 17 (1927)
(Girl Of Seventeen)
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Nelly Omar -- Sus Ojos Se Cerraron
accompanied by Francisco Canaro y su Orquesta Tipica
And here she is on her 100th birthday, November 11, 2011
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Juan D'Arienzo y su Orquesta Tipica -- Adios Corazon
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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I'll just link back to a post I made to WAYLT? a week or 2 ago about Emilio Cáceres, and point you to yet another of his few recordings, the decidedly non-Latin Jig in G. The guy had it goin' on!
Last edited by Fletch; 04-08-2012 at 03:03 PM.
No desire, no ambition leads me.
Maybe it's because nobody needs me.
I got to play a gig with Herman Olivera last month. This is an old Eddie Palmieri classic from the 60's.
The wine you drink has never seen a grape.
Orquesta Adolfo Carabelli -- El Caburé
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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