@@007ephraim Mambo actually had origins in Mexico, too, as it was first popularized as a music genre by the musician Damaso Perez Prado shortly after he moved to the country; Prado was Cuban, but he moved to Mexico in 1949 and formed his famous Mambo music group there, where Prado's unique music genre (Mambo) first reached a global audience (in Mexico, he also partnered up with Beny More, another famous name associated with Mambo). Though the actual inventors of Mambo were two Cuban brothers, who Prado was familiar with back in Cuba, Prado is credited for being the first to popularize the Mambo music genre to a global audience. Mambo was also a a major influence in the creation of Salsa, a music style that is very closely related and which saw its debut about a decade later (in the 1960s and -70s). It turns out there is not a single source for the origins of Salsa, though a large fraction of it is contributed to the music that developed in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Prado's mambo (and later the version created by Tito Puente, who was based in New York) is credited as having a substantial influence in the development of Salsa. And, anyway, Mexico made all these kinds of music popular, because Mexico had the largest Spanish-speaking population, an audience and venue which all of these musicians sought. Technically, then, Mexico too is responsible for the successful development of Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Timba, and various other types of these music genres that are closely related. Damaso Perez Prado later became a Mexican citizen and died in Mexico City in 1989.
The tune is "Mambo Beat" - composed by Tito Puente. Here's the original version arranged by him. Doc Severinson - trumpet, Joe Grimm - bari sax were featured as soloists with Maestro Puente taking the last solo on timbales. It originally appeared on the Tito Puente album NIGHT BEAT released in 1957 on RCA. th-cam.com/video/j_Fxi82CvyI/w-d-xo.html
Hi Sergio how is the day going? I hoped to reach you just to put our mambo kicks together. I spoke to Alejandro Rivera from Winter Haven he is a timbalero I got news that he is negotiating a fee to use his aunts garage in Lakeland. Im expecting an answer ASAP it took me a while to bother but If I want to get a process done then I have to make it happen. Stay well, hopeful, and positive. Im with you...by the way do you correspond with Victor Casio? We go back to 1969 in the Hoboken days until I was drafted Oct 1971...came back in 1974 to do M-day USAR for a year, hooked up with tbone king Jimmy Bosch and Charlie Lopez with La Caliente and left for RA volunteer Army (VOLAR) in Nov 1975 and stayed away from Hoboken. Thats a chapter rife with the good, the bad and the ugly. Once disco hit the scene I was using boogie shoes to Carmens Garden, the Sanctuary, and the life of debauchary....estaba perdido en el pecado...😮😢 but life experiences I love all the Hoboken Days looking back..❤❤
ALEXA...It is NOT that you are talented to the bone, it s not your powerhouse voice, nor that you can speak languages, read music, compose, be charismatic, etc, etc,etc....I just wanna marry you!
This is Salsa not mambo. "mambo" in salsa music refers to the vamp that's played by the rythm section while the brass soloist improvise. This band "swings"!!!!
I totally agree so what we need to do is spread the word if we can. I just discovered them. I'm going to play a lot of their music on my radio show. I already found their facebook page and liked them. I'm going to be talking about them a lot on my radio show. BTW I'm from Trinidad but I love the music.
I just love Cuban mambo music
Rockin dat Baritone Sax like a CHAMP! 💯 HOT BAND! 🔥
Smokin' band, smokin tune, monstrous baritone solo! Go, Doug, Go!
Magnifico. A perfect blend of polyrhytmic coordination
I like the tone. It makes me feel there's music in the air! Amazing!
Excellent band! Great percussion section!
Holy hell. Mambo, where have you been all my life?!
Big Sound, Big Salsa, Big Hearts playing All In! This is what I think Salsa should sound like. Thank you all!!
Salsa....música un excelente grupo de maestros músicos si Señor , la mejor, rumba elegante claro que sí pal bailador Woow
Very marvellous Musicians Thank you e viva il Lati n Jazz❤
ESO es MUSICA...Si Señor!!!
Excellent Musicos, Tocando tremendo Mambo Cubiche Del Genial Perez Prado..Cheers Dowgs !
Love Tony's dancing haha y'all look great!!!
High Energy booooommmm Performance - Mambo Caliente Para Bailar
Love it!!...Im in 💘 love with u guys.....cant stop listening to "Overjoyed".....im in NY would love to see be there in person
Love this orchestra!
On Bari my friend Doug Rowan just killing it.:)
Que Clase, que nivel, que Categoría 💪🎺🥁🎸🎷
Gracias y saludos Danny!
Brillante !❤
saxofonasooooooo ese baritono ,, mis respetos con ese tune
Demasiado SABOR !!! Excelente sonoridad.
Love it!!!!
SABROSO omar ricardo, abrazote
Si te consideras salsero esto es para ti esto si es vida
GO! GO! GO! 😮!
Excelente pieza 👍
From Tito Puente’s Jazz at the Latin side album. Tito could play anything ...with a salsa flavor ....
Happy music!!!!
Están pasados soy fans #1
Love 💖✨
I LOVEIT !!!!!
Yeah!
Exelente para el bailador .
damn, i see wanna you guys when u come around santa cruz!
awesome
this music is awsome ! had cousins who HISPANIC sort of grew up with Mexican music!
This is not mexican music this music originated in cuba
@@007ephraim Mambo actually had origins in Mexico, too, as it was first popularized as a music genre by the musician Damaso Perez Prado shortly after he moved to the country; Prado was Cuban, but he moved to Mexico in 1949 and formed his famous Mambo music group there, where Prado's unique music genre (Mambo) first reached a global audience (in Mexico, he also partnered up with Beny More, another famous name associated with Mambo).
Though the actual inventors of Mambo were two Cuban brothers, who Prado was familiar with back in Cuba, Prado is credited for being the first to popularize the Mambo music genre to a global audience.
Mambo was also a a major influence in the creation of Salsa, a music style that is very closely related and which saw its debut about a decade later (in the 1960s and -70s). It turns out there is not a single source for the origins of Salsa, though a large fraction of it is contributed to the music that developed in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Prado's mambo (and later the version created by Tito Puente, who was based in New York) is credited as having a substantial influence in the development of Salsa.
And, anyway, Mexico made all these kinds of music popular, because Mexico had the largest Spanish-speaking population, an audience and venue which all of these musicians sought. Technically, then, Mexico too is responsible for the successful development of Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Timba, and various other types of these music genres that are closely related.
Damaso Perez Prado later became a Mexican citizen and died in Mexico City in 1989.
great sound...penetrates into the bones of Latin People
Yeereeeahh
my and some friends just made a band and best believe we playing this
Sabor y Sabrosura esto es Salsa
🤩
The tune is "Mambo Beat" - composed by Tito Puente. Here's the original version arranged by him. Doc Severinson - trumpet, Joe Grimm - bari sax were featured as soloists with Maestro Puente taking the last solo on timbales. It originally appeared on the Tito Puente album NIGHT BEAT released in 1957 on RCA. th-cam.com/video/j_Fxi82CvyI/w-d-xo.html
Is that Jesse Porter from Burn Notice on the timbales??
Hi Sergio how is the day going? I hoped to reach you just to put our mambo kicks
together. I spoke to Alejandro Rivera from Winter Haven he is a timbalero I got news that he is negotiating a fee to use his aunts garage in Lakeland. Im expecting an answer ASAP
it took me a while to bother but
If I want to get a process done then I have to make it happen.
Stay well, hopeful, and positive. Im with you...by the way do you correspond with Victor Casio? We go back to 1969 in the Hoboken days until I was drafted Oct 1971...came back in 1974 to do M-day USAR for a year, hooked up with tbone king Jimmy Bosch and Charlie Lopez with La Caliente and left for RA volunteer Army (VOLAR) in Nov 1975 and stayed away from Hoboken. Thats a chapter rife with the good, the bad and the ugly. Once disco hit the scene I was using boogie shoes to Carmens Garden, the Sanctuary, and the life of debauchary....estaba perdido en el pecado...😮😢 but life experiences I love all the Hoboken Days looking back..❤❤
those who think they can define”mambo” should...
not come back.
who was the woman on trombone? not listed in the credits?
Galen Green on alto!
🎵💯👍🎶🌹😎🥂🇺🇲
¿Cómo se llama esa orquesta?
Pacific Mambo Orchestra!
I like to meet them in person.
What is the name of this tune? Who wrote it?
Mambo Beat by Tito Puente
The song is Puente's Mambo Beat - th-cam.com/video/j_Fxi82CvyI/w-d-xo.html
You're right!
ALEXA...It is NOT that you are talented to the bone, it s not your powerhouse voice, nor that you can speak languages, read music, compose, be charismatic, etc, etc,etc....I just wanna marry you!
This is Salsa not mambo. "mambo" in salsa music refers to the vamp that's played by the rythm section while the brass soloist improvise. This band "swings"!!!!
Sabrosso
Too sad to see jewel tunes like this one w/ 5k views while some junk-shit music w/ 10 million+ !!
I totally agree so what we need to do is spread the word if we can. I just discovered them. I'm going to play a lot of their music on my radio show. I already found their facebook page and liked them. I'm going to be talking about them a lot on my radio show. BTW I'm from Trinidad but I love the music.
Bajista needs to be a little more on point but excellent orchesta
¡QUE' CHEVERE! CHE GIOIA ! 🇪🇸 🇮🇹