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    Main » 2007 » July » 13
    Friday, 13 July 2007
    We have posted the first Malo album here.

    Here is the next 3 albums of a group which mix Latin Rock, Funk and Soul.

    In 1970 the Malibus changed their name to Malo and things started happening with a guitarist was brought in by the name of Jorge Santana, the brother of the already famous Carlos Santana. At times numbering as many as ten or more musicians, Malo's powerful sound was different to that of Santan
    a in that the line-up included a serious horn section, which included, at various times, leading trumpet player Luis Gasca, as well as percussionists Coke Escovedo, Francisco Aguabella, Victor Pantoja and Richard Bean (of Sapo fame).They were signed to Warner Brothers Records and recorded their first album, which
    was simply enti...
    Category: Soul/Funk/Ethnic | Views: 244 | Added by: Opa-Loka | Date: 13 July 2007 | Rating: 0.0/0 | Comments (2)


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