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・ Carlos Alfaro Moreno
・ Carlos Alfonso
・ Carlos Alfredo D'Amico
・ Carlos Alfredo Elías
・ Carlos Alfredo Lara Watson
・ Carlos Alfredo Magariños
・ Carlos Alfredo Orejuela Quiñónez
・ Carlos Alfredo Rodríguez
・ Carlos Alfredo Urrutia Valenzuela
・ Carlos Alhinho
・ Carlos Almanzar
・ Carlos Almaraz
・ Carlos Almeida
・ Carlos Almeida (athlete)
・ Carlos Almeida (swimmer)
Carlos Alomar
・ Carlos Alonso
・ Carlos Alonso (disambiguation)
・ Carlos Alonso (Nicaraguan footballer)
・ Carlos Alonso Bazalar
・ Carlos Altamirano
・ Carlos Altamirano Sánchez
・ Carlos Altamirano Toledo
・ Carlos Alvarado
・ Carlos Alvarado (cyclist)
・ Carlos Alvarado Lang
・ Carlos Alvarado Villalobos
・ Carlos Alvarado-Larroucau
・ Carlos Alvarenga
・ Carlos Alvarez


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Carlos Alomar : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlos Alomar

Carlos Alomar (born 7 May 1951, in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican guitarist, composer and arranger best known for his work with David Bowie, having played on more Bowie albums than any other musician other than Mike Garson. He has also performed with Duran Duran and with Duran Duran's side project Arcadia on the album ''So Red the Rose''.
==History==
The son of a Pentecostal minister, Alomar was raised in New York. From the age of ten he taught himself to play the guitar, and started playing professionally at age sixteen. In the 1960s he performed during "Amateur Hour" at the Apollo Theater, eventually joining the house band, backing Chuck Berry and many leading soul artists. Around 1968–69 he toured for eight months in James Brown's live band, eventually quitting after being docked wages for missing a musical cue. In 1969 Alomar formed a group called Listen My Brother with vocalists Luther Vandross, Fonzi Thornton (later to work with Chic and Roxy Music), and Robin Clark. Alomar and Clark later wed and had a daughter named Lea.〔(''Carlos Alomar.'' ) 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.〕
Alomar subsequently played as a session musician for RCA Recording Studios, and others including Ben E. King ("Supernatural Thing", 1975) and Joe Simon ("Drowning in the Sea of Love"). He also met drummer Dennis Davis while they were both playing with jazz artist Roy Ayers. Alomar then toured with the band the Main Ingredient.

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