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In 1960, Johnny Pacheco's first orchestra had signed with Alegre Records and their first album titled “Johnny Pacheco y Su Charanga” sold over 100,000 copies within the first year and was the biggest selling album in Latin music history up to that point.
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Boggs, Vernon W., "Salsiology: Afro-Cuban music and the evolution of salsa in New York City", New York : Greenwood Press, 1992.
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The Book of Salsa: A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City
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and co-founded by clothing businessman Ben Perlman. It specialized in
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and was the first to record a series of great Latin artists, from
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Salsa Rising: New York Latin Music of the Sixties Generation
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The House That Al Built: The Alegre Records Story 1957-1977
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Sounding Salsa: performing Latin music in New York City
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label. Johnny Pacheco got his friend, the trombonist
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Latin
New York City
record label
latin music
The Bronx
Latin music
Johnny Pacheco
Tito Puente
Johnny Pacheco
Eddie Palmieri
Willie Colón
Blue Note
Panart Records
Barry Rogers
1975
Fania Records
List of record labels
1956 in music
"Casa Amadeo in Longwood thrives during COVID-19"
pg.62
The Book of Salsa: A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City
ISBN
978-0-8078-5859-2
ISBN
978-1-59213-315-4
ISBN
0-313-28468-7
"Profile of Al Santiago"
The House that Al Built

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