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Boogaloo to Salsa - New York 65-70 - Documentary Preview

 by mike      number of soul article views   1963   number of comments on this soul article 9     in Freebasing on 19 Oct 2010
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A collection of clips from Mattew Warren featuring interviews for a forthcoming documentary that he is working on all about Latin music in New York from 1965-70


featuring Joe Bataan, Larry Harlow, Johnny Colon, Joey Pastrana, Richie Ray, Harvey Averne, Jimmy Sabater, Pucho Brown, Bobby Marin, Nicky Marrero, Kent Gomez and Jose Mangual Jr.






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http://mathewwarren.com/

9 Comments

Dante Posted: Oct 20 2010 03:16 AM

The Anti-Gentrification League


Nice. Love how Joe Bataan talks about Joe Bataan :unsure:

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Flynny Posted: Oct 20 2010 04:39 PM

Faaaaaar East Soul


Fabulous...can't wait for the finished article!

Tangent...does anyone know the name of an old 80's TV documentary on Latin music which featured a lot of Machito?

:thumbsup:

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soulcamper Posted: Oct 20 2010 10:27 PM

Second Issue


Hey Mike - Great post. Forgot how much I love Latin Jazz / Soul Jazz, takes me back to the days of the Jazz Bops in Brighton - remember seeing Pucho & his Band on one occasion - awesome. Artist like Bataan, Baretto, Fania All Stars are so under-rated...thanks for sharing the Vid - look forward to the full length version.

Soul Camper :thumbup: :wub: :yes: :yes:

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soulcamper Posted: Oct 20 2010 10:28 PM

Second Issue


P.s Must seek out my Latin/Cuban vinyl!!:thumbup:

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geeselad Posted: Oct 22 2010 09:24 PM

geese


Superb, where and when will the doc be screaned?

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Kevin J Posted: Oct 22 2010 11:25 PM

Getting spins again


joe bataan is one cool mf'er

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soulwaxusa Posted: Dec 04 2010 02:54 PM

Semi known gem


An older Puerto Rican couple I know who lives in the apartment building I live at here in the Bronx remember Joe Bataan when he was a gang leader in Spanish Harlem before he started his band. They said he was one dude you did not mess with at the time! I love how he speaks in the third person in the video clip. Years ago I met a woman who was previousley married to Smitty from the Manhattens. She told me that Jackie Wilson used to always speak in the third person. He'd be backstage and be telling all the ladies, "come here baby sit on Jackie's lap".

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wiggyflat Posted: Dec 04 2010 04:10 PM

Tape swappers fav


The UK releases of Ray Baretto-Acid,Louiz Ramirez,Willie Bobo, Cal Tjader,Jimmy Castor-Magic Sax/Hey Leroy....amaze me.Were they hoping for a fluke hit? or aiming at the hispanic community in the UK?.

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nickp Posted: Dec 17 2010 01:48 PM

Second Issue


View PostFlynny, on 20 October 2010 - 04:39 PM, said:

Fabulous...can't wait for the finished article!

Tangent...does anyone know the name of an old 80's TV documentary on Latin music which featured a lot of Machito?

:lol:

Hi

The documentary ' Machito - A Latin Jazz Legacy ' may be the programme that you are referring to.

I still have it on VHS , are there copyright restrictions, or do you think that I can upload it onto the sight.? I am sure that a lot of Soul Sourcers would appreciate seeing the masters in full flow.

The footage of the dancers from The Palladium is awesome and an there is an amazing street party in new York with Ray Baretto, Dizzy, Candido and Machito himself, like an

old Grandfather type, respected by all of the local community.

Yours

Nick.

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