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    examples of the genre—featured José Mangual Sr. "Buyú" on bongos. Mangual's prolific career was continued by his sons José Mangual Jr. and Luis Mangual...
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  • and 1970s salsa boom in New York. He is the son of the legendary bongo musician, Jose Mangual, Sr., aka "Buyú" (1924–1998) and brother of Luis Mangual...
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  • the lead percussionist, playing the Bongo on the single Entre dos aguas, a flamenco rumba created by guitarist Paco de Lucía and considered a flamenco masterpiece...
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    Juan A. Jústiz (vocals and güiro), José Antonio Pérez (vocals), Emilio Moret (vocals and maracas), Ernesto Laza (bongó and bell), Ibrahim Aties (baby bass)...
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  • (1911–2000) San Francisco del Norte – Saint Francis San José de Cusmapa – José Dolores Estrada San José de los Remates – José María Guerrero de Arcos, director...
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  • Bongo y Tequila Oh Humanidad La Picosita Virgen Pobres Niños Agüita de Cu Cada Cosa Paloma sin Nido Te Vas a Casar El Fantasma El Carrizal Puerto de Ilusión...
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  • was between the Santa Clara Mission and the Pueblo of San José, south of the present day San Jose International Airport. James Alexander Forbes (1805–1881)...
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    Roberto Roena (category Bongo players)
    was 16 years old, Cortijo was in need of a bongo player for a group that he was forming. Visualizing a bongo player that could dance and play the cowbell...
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  • celebrated Cuban singer Miguelito Valdés. Getting his formal start in 1942 as a bongo player with Conjunto Monterey, the young Cortijo played with a range of...
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  • characteristic clave rhythm, call and response structure and percussion section (bongo, maracas, etc.) are all rooted in traditions of Bantu origin. Around 1909...
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  • Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Biniam Girmay Stage 6 Tour de Langkawi, Hideto Nakane Stage 2 Tour of Rwanda, Mulu Hailemichael Stage 8 Tour of Rwanda, José Manuel Díaz...
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    Hun Sen. Brice Oligui Nguema is the cousin of the previous President, Ali Bongo Ondimba. Cynthia A. Pratt was Acting Prime Minister of the Bahamas from...
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  • Ismael Rivera (category Singers from San Juan, Puerto Rico)
    joined El Conjunto Monterrey, where Rivera played the conga and Cortijo the bongos. Rivera was unable to work full-time as a musician because of his work as...
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  • Tito Rodríguez (category Singers from San Juan, Puerto Rico)
    Barrio Obrero, Santurce, Puerto Rico, to José Rodríguez Fuentes, a Dominican construction worker based in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico, and Severina Lozada...
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    Catholic prelate, bishop of Puntarenas (1998–2002) and archbishop of San José de Costa Rica (2002–2013). Warren Bickel, 68, American behavioral pharmacologist...
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    November 1949 in a session that produced "Bongo City". He toured the U.S. with Gaillard's band until they reached San Francisco, where Gaillard owned the nightclub...
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  • González (ophicleide); José Belén Puig (1st clarinet); José Urfé (2nd clarinet); Julián Barreto (violin); Alfredo Sáenz (violin); José de los Reyes (tympani);...
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    José "Chepito" Areas – percussion, congas (7), timbales (2–4, 6–7, 9–10), bongos (8) James Mingo Lewis – percussion (1, 8–9), congas (2–10), bongos (7)...
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  • Jose Torres "Professor" Bass: Salvador Cuevas Bass: Eddie Rivera Bongo & Maracas: Jose Mangual, Jr. Tumbadora: Eddie Montalvo Timbales: Jimmy Delgado Bateria...
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    Award, 2017, San Diego Comic-Con Simpson's Comics #50 "Li'l Goodfellas", Bongo Comics, August 2000 Simpsons Comics Royale reprinted, Bongo Comics, March...
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    Gareth David-Lloyd. She has co-written two issues of Simpsons Comics for Bongo Comics with Ian Boothby. From 2013 to 2015, she worked on five comic book...
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  • Ismael “Maelo” Rodríguez: second trumpet Manolito González: bongó, cencerro and timbalitos José “Mañengue” Hidalgo: congas Charlie “El Pirata” Cotto: timbales...
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    Johnny Pacheco (category People from Santiago de los Caballeros)
    album Easy Does It, released by Gone Records. Pacheco played congas and bongos. Palmieri and Pacheco then formed the charanga La Duboney in 1959, where...
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    Trinidad and Tobago (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Domingo de Vera e Ibargüen, and withdrew to another part of the island. The settlement of San José de Oruña was later established by Antonio de Berrío...
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  • Deaths in August 2024 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Davao Eagles), pancreatic cancer. Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez, 78, American bongo player (Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez, Ray Barretto). Silvio Santos, 93, Brazilian...
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    Giovanni Hidalgo (category Bongo players)
    Hidalgo was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he received his primary education. His grandfather was a musician, and his father, José Manuel Hidalgo "Mañengue"...
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  • with 73%, followed by Castillo, Gaspar Hernández, La Peña, Villa Rivas, San José de las Matas, Jánico, Esperanza, Baní and Santiago. The slave trade involved...
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    Arauca Gaviotas Maní, Casanare Orocué Paz de Ariporo Puerto Carreño Inírida Puerto López, Meta San José del Guaviare Saravena Tame Villavicencio Yopal...
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  • Héctor Lavoe (category Burials at Cementerio Civil de Ponce)
    Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan Puerto Rico 1974. Fania All Stars Live at Yankee Stadium Vol. 2 (1975) song: "Congo Bongo" with Cheo Feliciano. Recorded...
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  • amp George Harrison – 1964 José Ramírez Guitarra de Estudio classical guitar Ringo Starr – Ludwig drum kit, switching to bongos and claves An additional...
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