Danny Boy, Rubén Blades
Danny Boy
Rubén Blades
2017 Jan 25
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Danny Boy · Rubén Blades
Mundo
℗ 2002 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
Released on: 2002-09-17
Keyboards, Piano, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer: Walter Flores
Vocal: Luba Mason
Composer, Lyricist: Traditional
Acoustic Guitar, Executive Producer, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Edín Solís
Vocal: Boca Livre
Flute, Piano, Arranger, Programmer: Lalo Rojas
Vocal Arranger: Mauricio Maestro
Electric Guitar: Marco Linares
Executive Producer: Daniel Aisemberg
Bells, Congas: Bobby Allende
Congas: Marc Quiñones
Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer: Oscar Marín
Mastering Engineer: Vlado Meller
Violin: Ricardo Ramírez
Violin: Gerardo Ramírez
Violin: Mercedes Rodríguez
Violin: Erasmo Soler
Violin: Guido Calvo
Violin: Patricia Gonzalez
Violin: Eva Liebhaber
Violin: Sharon De Kock
Bass: Marco Navarro
Viola: Randall Rodríguez
Viola: Lorena Alfaro
Viola: Marcela Chavarría
Cello: Alvaro González
Cello: Sonia Barth
Cello: Gabriela Alfaro
Uilleann Pipes: Eric Rigler
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Rubén Blades:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubén_Blades
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Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (born July 16, 1948),[1] known professionally as Rubén Blades (Spanish: [ruˈ?em ˈblaðes], but [- ˈbledz] in Panama and within the family),[2] is a Panamanian musician, singer, composer, actor, activist, and politician, performing musically most often in the salsa, and Latin jazz genres. As a songwriter, Blades brought the lyrical sophistication of Central American nueva canción and Cuban nueva trova as well as experimental tempos and politically inspired Son Cubano salsa to his music, creating "thinking persons' (salsa) dance music". Blades has written dozens of hit songs, including "Pedro Navaja" and "El Cantante" (which became Héctor Lavoe's signature song). He has won ten Grammy Awards[3] out of seventeen nominations and twelve Latin Grammy Awards.[4]
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