Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Spanish Harlem Orchestra is a Latin dance music orchestra based in the United States, founded by Aaron Levinson and Oscar Hernandez.[1]
Their debut album was released in October 2002. The orchestra often tours worldwide.[2][3]
Discography
Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (2002)
- "Mama Guela"
- "Obsesion"
- "Tambouri"
- "Aprende A Querer"
- "La Musica Es Mi Vida"
- "La Banda"
- "Pa' Gozar"
- "Somos Iguales"
- "Vale Mas Un Guaguanco"
- "Pueblo Latino"
Across 110th Street (2004)
- "Un Gran Dia En El Barrio"
- "Cuando Te Vea"
- "Tun Tún Suena El Tambor"
- "Dime Se Llegué A Tiempo"
- "Escucha El Ritmo"
- "Bailadores"
- "Te Cantaré"
- "Como Lo Canto Yo"
- "Maestro De Rumbero"
- "La Hija De Lola"
- "Perla Morena"
- "Espérame En El Cielo"
- "Tu Te Lo Pierdes" (Bonus Track)
United We Swing (2007)
- "SHO Intro"
- "Llego La Orquesta"
- "En El Tiempo Del Palladium"
- "Se Forma La Rumba"
- "Sacala Bailar"
- "Ahora Si"
- "Que Bonito"
- "Salsa Pa’l Bailador"
- "Mujer Divina"
- "Soy Candela"
- "Plena Con Sabor"
- "Danzon For My Father"
- "Late In The Evening/Tarde En La Noche"
Viva La Tradicion (2010)
- "La Salsa Dura"[4]
- "Mi Herencia Latina"
- "Son De Corazon"
- "Como Baila Mi Mulata"
- "Si Me Quieres Te Quiero"
- "Baila Latino"
- "La Fiesta Empezo"
- "Nuestra Cancion"
- "Linda"
- "Regalo De Dios"
- "Rumba Urbana"
- "El Negro Tiene Tumbao"
Latinos Unidos 2014
- Latinos Unidos
- Caribe soy
- Escucha mi son
- Bravo soy yo
- Canción
- Boogachason
- This is Mambo
- Asi se vive
- Dulce compañia
- La princesa
- Que lindas son las latinas
- Tu y la noche y la música
Anniversary, 2018
- Esa Nena - (Marco Bermudez / George Delgado)
- Yo Te Prometo - (Gil Lopez / Marco Bermudez)
- Dime Tu - (Carlos Castante)
- Goza El Ritmo - (Oscar Hernández)
- Echa Pa'Lante - (Gil López / Marco Bermudez)
- Guaracha Y Bembe - (Cheo Feliciano)
- Y Deja - (Rubén Blades)
- Canción Para Ti - (Oscar Hernández)
- Como Te Quise - (Carlos Castante)
- Tres Palabras - (Osvaldo Farrês)
- Somos Uno (Feat. Randy Brecker) - (Oscar Hernández)
- Soy El Tambor - (Jeremy Bosch)
The Latin Jazz Project, 2020
- Ritmo De Mi Gente
- Bobo
- Invitation
- Acid Rain
- Las Palmas
- Silent Prayers
- 'Round Midnight
- Fort Apache
- Latin Perspective
- Joe and Oscar
- Descarga de Jazz
Awards and nominations
- 2005 Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album
- 2002 Grammy nominee for "Best Salsa Album"
- 2003 Latin Billboard Award for "Salsa Album of the Year-Best New Group"
- 2010 Grammy Award for "Best Tropical Latin Album"
- 2019 Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album for Anniversary
References
- "New Music From the Rotem Sivan Trio and Anna Webber". The New York Times. September 28, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
- "The Bad Plus, Spanish Harlem Orchestra: The Shape Of Jazz To Come". NPR.org. February 12, 2009. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
- "Spanish Harlem Orchestra Celebrates Salsa". NPR.org. April 10, 2008. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
- "Spanish Harlem Orchestra Celebrates Grammys". CBS News. February 14, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
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