by Omelenko1 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:37 pm
Many years ago Orestes Vilato, who in my opinion is the best timbalero and one of the best bongoceros in the business, told me i"f you want to learn proper bongo rhythms (martillo and off beats with the left hand) listen to Arsenio". Try to get early Arsenio with Papa Kila on bongo'. Also a must is Sierra Maestra from Cuba, Septeto Habanero, Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñero. Another good source is Johnny Pacheco with Pete Conde and/or with Hector Casanova as the lead singers (either one). Pacheco's conjunto was very bongo' influenced, he didn't use timbales, only conga and bongo'. His bongoceros were Ralphie Marzan and/or Luis Mangual, both excellent (tipico) bongoceros. Also a must have, Baretto's "The Message" and "Que Viva La Mucica", featuring Johnny Dandy Rodriguez on bongo'. The tune "Te Traigo Mi Son" from The Massage has one of the best bongo solos of all time by Dandy. I think I have listened to it more than 100 times.
Dario