Canta La Musica Cubana [Import]
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Product Description
A Skill at Improvisation is Combined with a Highly-textured Vocal Tone by Venezuela-born Oscar D'leon. A Top-ranked Performer in his Homeland, D'leon Has Continued to Solidify his Following Throughout the World. A Joy for Entertaining Has Been a Constant Thread Throughout D'leon's Career. In a 1996 Interview with the Chicago Tribune, D'leon Said, "my Message is Not About Ecology Or Politics, But, It's Simply that People have a Good Time and Remember Me as Someone who Loves Them". Born in the Caracas Neighborhood of Etamin, D'leon was Influenced by Cuban Musicians Including Beny More and La Sonora Mantacera and by New York-based Latin Performers Including Eddie Palmieri and Willie Colon. He Taught Himself to Play Bass by Listening and Playing Along to Records. "i Am Not a Maestro Like They Say, " He Explained. "i Try to Make My Instrument Sound Coherent. This Album Explores Oscar D'leon's Passion with Cuban Music.
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Canta La Musica Cubana [Import]
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Canta La Musica Cubana, Vol. 2
Oscar D'León Manufacturer: T.H. Rodven ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E8YS Release Date: 1995-02-28 |
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Canta La Musica Cubana, Vol. 1
Oscar D'León Manufacturer: T.H. Rodven ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008UDK Release Date: 1991-01-07 |
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Canta la Musica Cubana
Oscar D'León Manufacturer: T.H. (Balboa) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Y8S4 Release Date: 2001-06-18 |
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Canta La Musica Cubana
Oscar D'León Manufacturer: Edenways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000286SM |
Album Details
A Skill at Improvisation is Combined with a Highly-textured Vocal Tone by Venezuela-born Oscar D'leon. A Top-ranked Performer in his Homeland, D'leon Has Continued to Solidify his Following Throughout the World. A Joy for Entertaining Has Been a Constant Thread Throughout D'leon's Career. In a 1996 Interview with the Chicago Tribune, D'leon Said, "my Message is Not About Ecology Or Politics, But, It's Simply that People have a Good Time and Remember Me as Someone who Loves Them". Born in the Caracas Neighborhood of Etamin, D'leon was Influenced by Cuban Musicians Including Beny More and La Sonora Mantacera and by New York-based Latin Performers Including Eddie Palmieri and Willie Colon. He Taught Himself to Play Bass by Listening and Playing Along to Records. "i Am Not a Maestro Like They Say, " He Explained. "i Try to Make My Instrument Sound Coherent. This Album Explores Oscar D'leon's Passion with Cuban Music.Latin Music:
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