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The Bongos receiving a proclamation from the City of Hoboken, September 30, 2007. From left: James Mastro, Frank Giannini, Mayor David Roberts, Richard Barone, and Rob Norris. In Spring, 2008, Sony re-issued the Bongos RCA catalogue for the first time to iTunes/Apple Music, and all digital retailers.
Lloyd's backing band on the album featured a number of notable New York musicians, including guitarist James Mastro (later of the Bongos), Television bassist Fred Smith and drummer Vinny DeNunzio, formerly of the Feelies. Producer Michael Young later added guitar and synthesizer overdubs to some tracks, which Lloyd stated that he strenuously ...
Richard Barone is an American rock musician who first gained attention as frontman for the Bongos.He works as a songwriter, arranger, author, director, and record producer, releases albums as a solo artist, tours, and has created concert events at Carnegie Hall, Hollywood Bowl, SXSW, and New York's Central Park.
Ken Thomas, Mark Abel, The Bongos: Drums Along the Hudson is the debut album by American power pop band The Bongos, released in 1982 by record label PVC. Reception
"Apache Dancing", written by Richard Barone and James Mastro and performed by The Bongos in 1985. "Manic Monday," written by Prince and performed by The Bangles in 1986 "Valentino Song performed by Spanish band Cadilac in Eurovision song contest 1986. "Big Guns," written and performed by Skid Row in 1989 'Lenny Valentino' by The Auteurs, 1994.
Rashidi Bowe – bongos; Chuck Brown – vocals; John Jensen – trombone; Karl Kalbaugh – didjeridu; Tony Klatka – trumpet; Tom Lepson – Hammond organ, vocals; Alejandro Lucini – repinique, timbales; Meta4 – vocals; Shaun Murphy – vocals; Vaughn Nark – trumpet; Jack O'Dell – drums; Nick Smith – vocals; Nap Turner – vocals ...
"Papa Loves Mambo" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Bix Reichner and released in 1954. [1] The best-known version was recorded by Perry Como with Mitchell Ayres's orchestra in New York City on August 31, 1954. The U.S. release peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard chart in January 1955. [2]
Jingle Bell Jazz (re-issued as Christmas Jazz) is a collection of jazz versions of Christmas songs recorded between 1959 and 1962 by some of the most popular artists on the Columbia label. It was released on October 17, 1962.