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Tony Pabón (San Juan, March 6, 1939 - January 21, 2014) was a Puerto Rican-born, New York raised, singer, trumpeter and bandleader influential in the development of Boogaloo.〔(Obituary ) "His father, Jose Antonio Pabon Sr., died during the Second World War and his Mom, Rosaura Colon Pabon, moved to the mainland U.S. when he was three (3) years old."〕 His ''Pete's Boogaloo'', a tribute to Pete Rodriguez was the first boogaloo played on the radio,〔George Torres -Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music 0313087946 2013- Page 55 "Other quintessential boogaloo songs were “I Like It Like That” by the Pete Rodriguez Orchestra, “Pete's Boogaloo” by Tony Pabon, which was the first boogaloo played on the radio,"〕 His other well known tracks included the mambo "El Capitan", on the album La Protesta.〔 Mambo Kingdom: Latin Music in New York, 1926-1990 M Max Salazar Primero - 2002- Page 225 "On New Year's Day 1976, Tony Pabon almost died. The incident occurred a few ... hand, faced the dancers on the crowded dance floor and waited for the din to subside before tapping off" the mambo "El Capitan." His mouthpiece slowly found "〕 ==Discography== * Tony Pabon and his All Stars (cover title) - also known as Tony Pabon y sus Estrellas ;Songs *mambo ''El Capitan'' 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「Tony Pabón」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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