Personnel: Juan Francisco Ordonez (guitar); Juan De La Cruz (tamboura, congas, bongos, maracas, tambourine, timbales, percussion); Zvezdana Radojkovic (violin, viola); Pavlev Vujcic, Francisco Hernandez, Jhosse Lora, Mercedes Ariza, Yolanda...
Tributee: Juan Luis Guerra.Personnel: Charlie Torres, Carlos Llamosa, George Valencia, John William Upegui, Cristian Fernandez (vocals); Orlando Libreros (trumpet); Morists Jiménez (trombone); Andres Gomez (piano); Giovanni Montoya (midi...
Personnel: Juan Luis Guerra (guitars); Luis DelRosario (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Rodheb Santos (trumpet); Juan Jose Flete (trombone); Marco Hernández, Janina Rosado (piano); Abednego DeLos Santos, Ruben Toribio (bajon); Ezequiel Fr...
When Juan Luis Guerra took the stage at the history-making first ever Spanish-language presentation of the annual Latin Grammy Awards in November 2005, it marked the Dominican superstar's joyful return to the public eye after more than five...
Juan Luis Guerra Y 4.40: Juan Luis Guerra (vocals, guitar); Daniel Pena (saxophone); Armando Beltre (trumpet); Roberto Olea (trombone); Elvis Cabrera (piano, synthesizer); Marco Hernandez (synthesizer); Osvaldo Cesa (bass); Roger Zayas (dru...
Personnel includes: Juan Luis Guerra (vocals, guitar); Rafael Payan (guitar); Ed Calle (saxophone); Marco Hernandez (piano, synthesizer); Julio Hernandez (bass); Lee Levon (drums); Edwin Bonilla (percussion); Adalgisa Pantaleon, Roger Zayas...
Where Arieto surprised with its ambition, both in its political content and in its lyrical romanticism, this release retreats to a predictable and pleasant competency. The rhythm and horn sections percolate along, keeping everything upbeat,...
Personnel: Juan Luis Guerra (background vocals); Luisa Payan (steel guitar); Prodigio (accordion); Luis DelRosario (alto saxophone); Sandy Gabriel (tenor saxophone); Ed Calle (baritone saxophone); Rodheb Santos (trumpet); Jose Flete (trombo...