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  Various The Essential Guide To Salsa CD
What a glorious combination: a medley of "Lluvia Con Nieve" and "Dolores", two standards originally composed and performed by the Puerto Rican icon Mon Rivera; arranged and produced here by ace Venezuelan trombonist César Monge and sung by the husky voiced Colombian Kike Harvey.
Sung by Ismael Rivera, his crystal clear high pitched tenor voice and distinctive improvisational vocal style earned him the title "El Sonero Mayor" - "The Greatest Latin Singer".
Joe's version of the song was recorded in the 1960s, arranged by Héctor Rivera.
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 Music of Puerto Rico: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
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Several international pop-stars have come from Puerto Rico or are of Puerto Rican descend, EHandler: no quick summary.
Danny rivera (born september 17, 1945) is an international singer who was born in san juan....
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 Profile: Al Santiago
'63), Mon Rivera (a new lease of life was given to Rivera's career by Al's three trombone band on
and the best Latin sax section ever assembled: Mario Bauzá, Bobby Porcelli (altos), Dick 'Taco' Meza, José 'Pin' Madera (tenors) and Mario Rivera on baritone'; 'Don Alfredo' (a tribute to Al's father) from the same session was issued as a bonus track on
He prepared a compilation for the Miami-based company Armada and Rodríguez (now Armada and Fernández), titled
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