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Johnny Colon (born in New York City) is an American salsa musician, leader of the Johnny Colon Orchestra and founder of the East Harlem Music School, also known as a major contributor to the boogaloo sound of the 1960s. Colon was born in New York City to parents of Puerto Rican heritage. He wrote most of the Orchestra's tunes, sings, plays percussion, piano and trombone, and first found success in the world of salsa with his 1967 debut album, ''Boogaloo Blues''.〔(Review of ''Boogaloo Blues'' ), Allmusic〕〔(Saving the Children, to a Boom-Chicka Beat ). ''New York Times'', May 29, 1994.〕 He released five albums over the period 1967-72, and in 1968 founded the East Harlem Music School, which still exists. His latest jazz album, "Keeping It Real" features the American pop songbook .〔 ==Discography== *''Boogaloo Blues'' (Cotique Records, 1967) *''Boogaloo '67'' (Cotique, 1967) *''Move Over'' (Cotique, 1968) *''Portrait of Johnny'' (Cotique, 1971) *''Hot! Hot! Hot!: Caliente de Vicio'' (Cotique, 1972) *''Tierra Va a Temblar'' (Cotique, 1975) *''Johnny Colon's Disco Hits: Soul & Latin'' (Cotique, 1976) *''Keeping it Real'' (2008) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johnny Colon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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