El Alcalde de la Salsa Twelve piece Salsa Orchestra playing Hard Salsa and Latin Jazz

Based in United States

Washington D.C., Washington County, District of Columbia, United States
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Washington D.C., Washington County, District of Columbia, United States

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up to 12500 miles

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from $3500 (USD)

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A stylistically unique Music Band from day one, the members of Pablo Perez "El Alcalde De La Salsa" have been singing, performing, and playing in sync as if they’d been together their entire musical careers. Throughout the course of the band’s union, they have won over the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life; performing at a variety of venues, making loads of public appearances, all the while recording new music. Feel free to get in touch with any of your comments and questions.

Pablo Perez’s latest release "Algo Contigo" already is receiving airplay in 10 top U.S. cities, including New York, Tampa, Orlando, Houston, Oakland, Philadelphia, Waterbury, Salt Lake City and Austin. International DJ’s have also provided positive reviews including Bogota, Cali, Lima, Caracas, San Juan and Mexico City. Michael A, Colon – Project Producer, and Arranger of “Que Lo Que Hay” and “Algo Contigo” directs the music and plays the incredible rhythms on the bass on all tunes and some acoustic guitars on Algo Contigo. The immensely talented Efrain “Junito” Davila plays all pianos and is the Arranger of “Caminando”, “Que Mucho Quisiera”, and “Rumba Moderna”, (Efrain was the Arranger, Composer, Engineer, Keyboards, Piano, Producer of the Prince Royce Album “Five”). The combination of this duo crafts the modern swinging style and quality dance vibe of this super recording. On Algo Contigo Pablo pays homage to Trio Los Pancho’s and Chico Navarro’s “Algo Contigo” with an introduction of an authentic Trio sound lead into the modern salsa swing of the tune capturing the interest of multiple generations. It makes sense that the Latin Music heavyweights are excited about the project as Pablo assembled an Allstar orchestra filled with superior top-quality musician’s that includes— Michael A. Colon, Efrain Davila, previously mentioned, on trumpets Manuel "Maneco" Ruiz (Ponce PR, performed or recorded with artists such as Tito Nieves, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Sonora Ponceña, Eddie Palmieri, Luis Enrique, Ruben Blades, Tony Vega, Victor Manuel, and the three-time Grammy® winning Spanish Harlem Orchestra, on trombone the impeccable Don Juaco Rosado, and baritone sax is played by the versatile and smooth Albert Sanchez closing out the horn section. Lead singing assignments were given to an incredibly multitalented group of singers capable of singing the entire music scale led by Miguel Orlando Ortiz – Que Lo Que Hay/Rumba Moderna, Anthony Colon – Que Mucho Quisiera, (lead singer on Edgar Joel’s “Hasta El Sol De Hoy”), Adriel Gonzalez – Caminando, and finally Steven Falcon – Algo Contigo. The percussion duties were assigned to renowned master percussionist Tito De Gracia – Timbal on all tunes and Conga on Algo Contigo, and the prominent percussionist Erik Piza – Conga on all tunes except Algo Contigo. Pablo is the Executive Producer, plays the bongo/bell, and is the co-author of “Que Lo Que Hay” and “Que Mucho Quisiera” and wrote “Caminando”. Few salsa releases have been met with such excitement in recent years. This one is sure to capture the souls of Latin Music lovers around the globe! Pablo Perez Barroso

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