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Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Latin dance music orchestra
Spanish Harlem Orchestra is a Latin dance music orchestra based in the United States, founded by Aaron Levinson and Oscar Hernandez.[1]
Their debut album was released in October 2002.
The orchestra often tours worldwide.[2][3]
Discography
Un Gran Dia En El Barrio (2002)
- "Mama Guela"
- "Obsesion"
- "Tambouri"
- "Aprende A Querer"
- "La Musica Es Mi Vida"
- "La Banda"
- "Pa' Gozar"
- "Somos Iguales"
- "Vale Mas Un Guaguanco"
- "Pueblo Latino"
Across 110th Street (2004)
- "Un Gran Dia En El Barrio"
- "Cuando Te Vea"
- "Tun Tún Suena El Tambor"
- "Dime Se Llegué A Tiempo"
- "Escucha El Ritmo"
- "Bailadores"
- "Te Cantaré"
- "Como Lo Canto Yo"
- "Maestro De Rumbero"
- "La Hija De Lola"
- "Perla Morena"
- "Espérame En El Cielo"
- "Tu Te Lo Pierdes" (Bonus Track)