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  2. Alegre Records - Wikipedia

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    Alegre Records was a New York City record label specialized in latin music. It was founded in 1956 [ 1 ] by Al Santiago who owned a 1950s record store at 8522 Westchester Avenue in The Bronx named Casalegre and co-founded by clothing businessman Ben Perlman.

  3. Johnny Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    The band's success led them to record four more albums for Alegre Records (Vols II–V). Pachecco also reunited with Charlie Palmieri for two albums: the 1961 jam session Alegre All-Stars and the collaborative album Las charangas. However, Al Santiago encountered financial difficulties, influencing Pacheco's decision to exit Alegre Records in 1963.

  4. Kako (musician) - Wikipedia

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    These were followed by Puerto Rican All-Stars (1963) and Tributo a Noro (1964). Kako was a member of the Alegre All-Stars (and its spin-off Cesta All-Stars) and recorded with Alegre Records music director and pianist Charlie Palmieri. His important role in the group was reflected in songs like Estoy buscando a Kako and Kako y Palmieri.

  5. Village Gate - Wikipedia

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    As salsa music began to grow in popularity, the Alegre record label began to host quite a few events at the Village Gate - many of which resulted in live recordings. Some of the live recordings from the Village Gate were the Alegre All-Star (and later Tico All-Star) Descarga sessions.

  6. Southern All Stars discography - Wikipedia

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    Best of Southern All Stars November 25, 1979 1: Kick Off! Kikku Ofu! July 5, 1980 1: アーリー・サザンオールスターズ Ārī Sazan Ōru Sutāzu Early Southern All Stars December 5, 1980 1: SOUTHERN ALL STARS BEST Sazan Ōru Sutāzu Besuto October 21, 1981 BEST ONE '82 Besuto Wan Eitī-Tsū October 21, 1981 Shout! Shauto! March 1, 1982

  7. Eddie Palmieri - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Palmieri formed a new band, La Perfecta II, with whom he recorded the CD Ritmo Caliente (Hot Rhythm). On April 30, 2005, "Mi Día Bonito", a tribute to Eddie Palmieri celebrating his 50 years in the world of music, took place at the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in Bayamón, Puerto Rico .

  8. Trance Allstars - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Discography subsection. 2.1 Studio albums. 2.2 Singles. 3 References. ... [2] Worldwide 37 15 2000 Synergy II – The Story Continues 19 2002 Singles. Title

  9. Alegre - Wikipedia

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    Alegre may refer to: Alegre (surname) Alegre Records, a Latin music record label; Alegre, Espírito Santo, Brazil, a municipality; Alegre River (disambiguation ...