Spanish Harlem Orchestra

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Spanish Harlem Orchestra is a Latin dance music orchestra based in the United States, founded by Aaron Levinson and Oscar Hernandez. [1]

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Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Their debut album was released in October 2002. The orchestra often tours worldwide. [2] [3]

Discography

Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (2002)

  1. "Mama Guela"
  2. "Obsesion"
  3. "Tambouri"
  4. "Aprende A Querer"
  5. "La Musica Es Mi Vida"
  6. "La Banda"
  7. "Pa' Gozar"
  8. "Somos Iguales"
  9. "Vale Mas Un Guaguanco"
  10. "Pueblo Latino"

Across 110th Street (2004)

  1. "Un Gran Dia En El Barrio"
  2. "Cuando Te Vea"
  3. "Tun Tún Suena El Tambor"
  4. "Dime Se Llegué A Tiempo"
  5. "Escucha El Ritmo"
  6. "Bailadores"
  7. "Te Cantaré"
  8. "Como Lo Canto Yo"
  9. "Maestro De Rumbero"
  10. "La Hija De Lola"
  11. "Perla Morena"
  12. "Espérame En El Cielo"
  13. "Tu Te Lo Pierdes" (Bonus Track)

United We Swing (2007)

  1. "SHO Intro"
  2. "Llego La Orquesta"
  3. "En El Tiempo Del Palladium"
  4. "Se Forma La Rumba"
  5. "Sacala Bailar"
  6. "Ahora Si"
  7. "Que Bonito"
  8. "Salsa Pa’l Bailador"
  9. "Mujer Divina"
  10. "Soy Candela"
  11. "Plena Con Sabor"
  12. "Danzon For My Father"
  13. "Late In The Evening/Tarde En La Noche"

Viva La Tradicion (2010)

  1. "La Salsa Dura" [4]
  2. "Mi Herencia Latina"
  3. "Son De Corazon"
  4. "Como Baila Mi Mulata"
  5. "Si Me Quieres Te Quiero"
  6. "Baila Latino"
  7. "La Fiesta Empezo"
  8. "Nuestra Cancion"
  9. "Linda"
  10. "Regalo De Dios"
  11. "Rumba Urbana"
  12. "El Negro Tiene Tumbao"

Latinos Unidos 2014

  1. Latinos Unidos
  2. Caribe soy
  3. Escucha mi son
  4. Bravo soy yo
  5. Canción
  6. Boogachason
  7. This is Mambo
  8. Asi se vive
  9. Dulce compañia
  10. La princesa
  11. Que lindas son las latinas
  12. Tu y la noche y la música

La Media Vuelta (single), 2018

Anniversary, 2018

  1. Esa Nena - (Marco Bermudez / George Delgado)
  2. Yo Te Prometo - (Gil Lopez / Marco Bermudez)
  3. Dime Tu - (Carlos Castante)
  4. Goza El Ritmo - (Oscar Hernández)
  5. Echa Pa'Lante - (Gil López / Marco Bermudez)
  6. Guaracha Y Bembe - (Cheo Feliciano)
  7. Y Deja - (Rubén Blades)
  8. Canción Para Ti - (Oscar Hernández)
  9. Como Te Quise - (Carlos Castante)
  10. Tres Palabras - (Osvaldo Farrês)
  11. Somos Uno (Feat. Randy Brecker) - (Oscar Hernández)
  12. Soy El Tambor - (Jeremy Bosch)

The Latin Jazz Project, 2020

  1. Ritmo De Mi Gente
  2. Bobo
  3. Invitation
  4. Acid Rain
  5. Las Palmas
  6. Silent Prayers
  7. 'Round Midnight
  8. Fort Apache
  9. Latin Perspective
  10. Joe and Oscar
  11. Descarga de Jazz

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. "New Music From the Rotem Sivan Trio and Anna Webber". The New York Times. September 28, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  2. "The Bad Plus, Spanish Harlem Orchestra: The Shape Of Jazz To Come". NPR.org. February 12, 2009. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  3. "Spanish Harlem Orchestra Celebrates Salsa". NPR.org. April 10, 2008. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  4. "Spanish Harlem Orchestra Celebrates Grammys". CBS News. February 14, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2019.