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Latin Expression, a.k.a.
Expresión Latina, is not new in the salsa circuit --
this awesome orchestra has paid its dues. Created in
Seattle in May of 1986 by composer/vocalist Francisco
"Papo" Medina Sr., combined with his son, Jr. Medina,
Ted Bowden, and Dennis Haldane -- all still active
members in the group – along with several other
local talented musicians, Papo's dream orchestra was
born.
Today this 13-piece ensemble is comprised of 4
vocalists, 4 horns, plus a 5 piece rhythm and percussion
section, making Latin Expression a powerhouse orchestra
of Latin music that has performed from Canada to Los
Angeles, packing clubs and filling dance floors as well
as delighting festival crowds. Their repertoire includes
rhythms from around the Caribbean including, salsa,
cumbia, Afro-Cuban, as well as what they call
"power-salsa".
In 1997, Papo Medina and the rest of the band released
their debut CD titled Realidad on the Tocolo Musica
label. The CD which was nominated for a NAMA award,
featured eight original compositions including fan
favorites Realidad and Alejate.
2005 brought the release of the highly anticipated
production entitled 9 Dias de Rumba, which was recorded
in Medellan, Colombia. Produced by Papo Medina, music
arranged and directed by Orlando Libreros and featuring
special guest performances by Diego and Jaima Galla who
inject the perfect amount of Columbian flavor into this
majestic force of Puerto Rican salsa. This album which
includes 11 tunes was designed for both the dancers and
salsa lovers alike.
Latin Expression was once described as "The Northwest's
best kept salsa secret", a secret no more. With the
international release of 9 Dias de Rumba the secret is
out.
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