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  2. Willie Bobo - Wikipedia

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    William Correa (February 28, 1934 [1] – September 15, 1983), [2] better known by his stage name Willie Bobo, was an American Latin jazz percussionist of Puerto Rican descent. . Bobo rejected the stereotypical expectations of Latino music and was noted for his versatility as an authentic Latin percussionist as well as a jazz drummer easily moving stylistically from jazz, Latin and rhythm and ...

  3. Dindi - Wikipedia

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    Willie Bobo - Do What You Want to Do... (1971), Hell of an Act to Follow (1978) Flora Purim - Butterfly Dreams (1973) Eric Gale - Forecast (1973) Jon Lucien - Song for My Lady (1975) Norman Connors with Jean Carn - Saturday Night Special (1975) Sarah Vaughan - Copacabana (1979) The Singers Unlimited - The Singers Unlimited with Rob McConnell ...

  4. Evil Ways (Santana song) - Wikipedia

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    "Evil Ways" is a song made famous by Mexican-American rock band Santana from their 1969 self-titled debut album. It was written by Clarence "Sonny" Henry and originally recorded by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo on his 1967 album Bobo Motion.

  5. Spanish Grease - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Grease is an album by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo recorded in 1965 and released on the Verve label. [1] Reception. Professional ratings; Review scores;

  6. Uno Dos Tres 1•2•3 - Wikipedia

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    Willie Bobo chronology; Spanish Grease (1965) Uno Dos Tres 1•2•3 (1966) Feelin' So Good (1966) Uno Dos Tres 1•2•3 is an album by jazz percussionist Willie ...

  7. Bad Luck Is All I Have - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review stated "Eddie Harris had nearly as many voices as sax timbres – ranging from nasal, sly asides to electronically strangled yowls and even falsetto. . But none of these Eddie Harrises, nor the spirited percussive help of Willie Bobo, could save the humdrum, mostly R&B-based material that he created for this alb

  8. Let's Go Bobo! - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go Bobo! is an album by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo released in 1964 and his last on the Roulette label. [1] Reception. Professional ratings; Review scores;

  9. No One to Depend On - Wikipedia

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    The main melody of the song is taken from "Spanish Grease", first recorded by Willie Bobo in 1965. It was written by Mike Carabello, Coke Escovedo, and Gregg Rolie. [1]