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  1. "Little" Louie* & Marc Anthony – When The Night Is Over. More images. Label:Atlantic – 7 82210-2, Atlantic – 82210-2: Format: CD, Album. Country:US: ... Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Eddie Palmieri. Featuring, Timbales – Tito Puente. Mixed By – Barbera Aimes, Stephen Seltzer. Arranged By, Written-By – "Little" Louie Vega ...

  2. 17 de dic. de 2017 · His roots go back to the golden days of big band mambo in the 1950s of New York City. But he has always been at the cutting edge of Latin jazz and dance music, even at 81 years old. "Sabiduria" is ...

  3. A titan of Latin Jazz and Salsa music, Eddie Palmieri, known as “El Maestro,” is still making musical history.The multi-Grammy Award winning pianist and music legend announces the release of Full Circle, with 8 classic salsa tracks recorded with a stunning cast of musicians from New York and beyond.The album release will be preceded by the introduction of the Palmieri Salsa Jams App, the ...

  4. Bio. Known as one of the finest Latin jazz pianists of the past 50 years, Eddie Palmieri is also known as a bandleader of both salsa and Latin jazz orchestras. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the melody and complexity of his jazz influences: his older brother Charlie, Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock ...

  5. Eddie Palmieri’s influence on the world of modern music is often celebrated, but just as often underestimated. As he completes his 80th year with us, his energy and commitment seem to be increasing, as if to fully emphasize the power of not just the music but also the cross-cultural importance of the process.

  6. Eddie Palmieri. Soundtrack: Carlito's Way. A titan of Latin Jazz, Eddie Palmieri has been at the forefront of Jazz and Latin genres over four decades. Born in El Barrio in New York City on 112th Street, Palmieri began his musical odyssey at the age of eight when he began piano lessons in Latin fundamentals. When he started attending high school (P.S. No. 52 in the Bronx), the fourteen-year-old ...

  7. In 2007, Eddie Palmieri dropped a bombshell when he revealed that during the making of El Sonido Nuevo (and Bamboleate), he and Cal were not in the recording studio at the same time. “The amazing thing of the recording was that Cal never recorded with us,” said Palmieri during an episode of Caliente Latin Jazz on WKUVO, 89.3 FM.