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Edwin "Nepy" Maldonado
Edwin "Nepy" Maldonado: Percussionist, Arranger, Producer and Vocalist.Edwin "Nepy" Maldonado was born and raised in Trenton, NJ, Nov. 15, 1976. He was the first child born to Eddie & Mille Maldonado. As a child, he always had an interest for music. Banging on pots and pans, whether the music was on or off, his father knew his son would become a musician. At the age of 8, Nepy, as everyone know him, made his debut playing the bongo with a band his father played rhythm guitar with, Estrellas Del Caribe. By the time he was about 11 or 12, he joined the family band led by his father Eddie and musically directed by his uncle Nelson Maldonado, Conjunto Familia, as a percussionist playing congas, timbales & bongo alongside his uncle Albert Maldonado. Later on the band was switched around and new musicians, who were either cousins or close friends, joined the band. He then shared percussion duties with now known Christian salsa singer, Puchi Colon. In his teens, still with Conjunto Familia, he left the percussion and learned how to play piano. But what he picked up on the keys was how to play the horn parts to songs. He became the piano-synthesizer player as they brought in new percussionist and other new members to the band. They then changed their name to El Nuevo Conjunto Familia. In junior high school, he met with new friends who were musicians through Puchi Colon. They made a band for a talent & fashion show at their junior high school. They called themselves, "The Latin Boyz", musically directed and led by 9th grader Tony Ruiz. They played the hit song of Willie Colon, "El Gran Varon", and won first place. Nepy played timbales for The Latin Boyz and was indeed the youngest in the crowd, the only 7th grader in the show. A year later he was called upon to play timbales for Tony Ruiz's new band, "Orquesta Sabor Latino", a band of all teenagers from high school including Puchi Colon on bass. About a year later in high school he joined a band at the same time his father did called, "Conjunto Sabor". He became the timbale and conga player for the group. He played percussion with the band for 2 years then became the synthesizer-piano player for the group. With a few new members to the group, they changed their name to "Luis Diaz y su Nuevo Sonido".
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RareNoise To Release Album "Doctoring The Dead" With Eraldo Bernocchi & Colin Edwin, Joined By Ted Parsons And Roy Powell

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hubtone PR
Metallic Taste Of Blood, the instrumental math-rock/outer rock unit lead by Italian guitarist and soundsculptor Eraldo Bernocchi and Australian bassist Colin Edwin is back with a vengeance, joined now by legendary drummer Ted Parsons, whose earlier ventures included Swans, Prong, Buckethead, Godflesh and Killing Joke, and British keyboard player extraordinaire Roy Powell, whose recent work includes InterStatic and Naked Truth. The vigor and inventiveness which characterized Metallic Taste Of Blood’s first release still sits center stage, a natural outflow of ...
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Percussionist Edwin Bonilla Releases "El Elegido"

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Maritza Chong
Miami, FL: Sonic Projects is proud to present Grammy and Latin Grammy Award nominee Edwin Bonilla's latest release El Elegido." What better way to continue his outrageously successful, Grammy Nominated hot salsa album Homenaje a los Rumberos" than with this amazing single and soon to be released album! His previous production received outstanding reviews from renowned music critics like All About Jazz, Allmusic.com, AOL Radio and The Miami Herald; not to mention the undeniable title of best album salsa of ...
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Bassists Lorenzo Feliciati And Colin Edwin Join Forces On Twinscapes Powerful Debut Release Scheduled For March On Rarenoise

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Antje Hübner
Two bassists from two different continents—Italian Lorenzo Feliciati of the adventurous jazz-rock band Naked Truth and the intensely searching nu jazz group Berserk! and Australian Colin Edwin of the longstanding prog-rock band Porcupine Tree and the heavy-duty, experimental Metallic Taste of Blood as well as Ex-Wise Heads and Burnt Belief—come together to make one potent statement on Twinscapes. With special guest appearances by acclaimed trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer, saxophonist David Jackson (of Van der Graaf Generator), Swiss percussionist Andi Pupato ...
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Other Matters: Edwin Newman, 1919-2010

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Rifftides by Doug Ramsey
Edwin Newman's death at age 91 is not the end of an era. The broadcast news era that produced Newman ended long ago, as you may have noticed in most of the news programs you watch on television and, particularly, on cable. Newman worked for NBC News. He was of a generation of broadcast news people the best of whom applied the values of the wire services and newspapers where they learned the craft of journalism.He was a splendid reporter ...
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Angel Tavira Maldonado Violinist Dies

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Michael Ricci
Don Angel Tavira Maldonado, 83; violinist, actor, promoted son calentano music
Maldonado, a Mexican regional musician whose stirring debut acting performance in El Violin" ("The Violin") moved audiences and won critical acclaim, including a best actor award at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, died Monday in a Mexico City hospital. He was 83. He died of kidney problems, a representative of the company that co-produced El Violin" told the Associated Press. A violinist and composer of son calentano, a spry, ...
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Edwin Hawkins & Eric Reed at Jazz at Lincoln Center, April 11 & 12, 2008

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All About Jazz
Edwin Hawkins & Eric Reed Oh Happy Day! April 11 & 12, 2008 - The Allen Room - 7:30pm/9:30pm WHO/WHAT: Pianist/music director Eric Reed and his group consisting of Gerald Cannon (bass), Willie Jones III (drums) and Stacy Dillard (saxophone) will be joined by Edwin Hawkins to perform a variety of selections from the contemporary, gospel and jazz traditions alongside Hawkins' entourage of Lawrence Johnson (piano) and backup vocalists. A trailblazing force behind the evolution of the contemporary ...
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Jazz pianist Edwin Raymond McKinley Dies

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All About Jazz
Jazz pianist Edwin Raymond McKinley died on Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 from heart problems.
Funeral services were held at St. Catherine of Sienna Church -- 118-22 Riverton Street in St. Albans, New York on Saturday, February 4th, 2006. Body viewing at 9:30 A.M. and Mass and service was held at 11:00 A.M.
Many jazz luminaries came by to pay respects. Some of the jazz artists were bassist David Jackson composer/pianist Stuart H. Tresser, drummers Revels Bay and Carl Allen trumpeters ...
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