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Ay Que Boogaloo!
Label: Chaco World Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Bugalú pa' mi Abuela (featuring El Callegueso); New York Rules (featuring Joe Bataan); You Know
I'm No Good/Chica Mala Mambo; Ojalá-Inshallah; La Clave e'Mi Bugalú; Boogaloo Shoes; Mister
Dizzy Izzy (featuring Flaco Navaja and Izzy Sanabria); Chain of Fools (featuring Snowboy); Coco
Helado (featuring Rowan Ricardo Phillips); How Do You Know/Cómo Sabes.
Spanglish Fly: Ay Que Boogaloo!
by Chris M. Slawecki
Jonathan Goldman sure seems like one interesting dude. An Associate Professor at New York Institute of Technology, Goldman edited the seminal study Joyce and the Law (University of Florida Press, 2017) and leads one of the most famous reading groups for one of Joyce's most infamous works, Ulysses. And as lead trumpet and bandleader for New ...
New York Boogaloo
Label: Chaco World Music
Released: 2015
Track listing: Esta Tierra; Bump (And Let It Slide); Return Of The Po-Po; Martian
Boogaloo; Mira Ven Aca; 42 (El Cuarenta Y Dos); Love Graffiti Me; Me
Gusta Mi Bicicleta; Cuidate Hermana; Brooklyn Boogaloo.
Spanglish Fly: New York Boogaloo
by Chris M. Slawecki
Even down to its very sound, boogaloo" is a curious word that represents a curiously Latin American music, born during the 1960s immigration wave that spread from Puerto Rico into New York City and simultaneously growing like a friendly weed in and around the pop, soul, rock, and jazz musical cultures that were blooming throughout the ...
Spanglish Fly: New York Boogaloo
by James Nadal
Boogaloo burst out of New York City in the mid 1960's as a crossover dance craze melding Afro-Latin rhythms with American soul. Since then, it has come to represent a galvanizing milestone for the Puerto Rican and Hispanic community in the city. It symbolizes that they had arrived and had their own music to show for ...