Willie Rosario
Willie Rosario a.k.a. "Mr. Afinque" (born May 6, 1930 in Coamo, Puerto Rico) is a musician, composer and bandleader of salsa music.
Willie Rosario
Rosario (born Fernando Luis Rosario Marin) was raised in a poor but, hard working family. His parents realized that as a child Willie was musically inclined and had him take guitar lessons at the age of 6. He received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. His mother also had him take saxophone classes, however what he really was interested in was the conga. Read Full BioWillie Rosario a.k.a. "Mr. Afinque" (born May 6, 1930 in Coamo, Puerto Rico) is a musician, composer and bandleader of salsa music.
Willie Rosario
Rosario (born Fernando Luis Rosario Marin) was raised in a poor but, hard working family. His parents realized that as a child Willie was musically inclined and had him take guitar lessons at the age of 6. He received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. His mother also had him take saxophone classes, however what he really was interested in was the conga. In 1946, he formed a band called Coamex but, a year later when he was 17 years old, his family to moved to New York City. The family rented an apartment in a Manhattan ghetto known as Spanish Harlem.
Rosario came into contact and played the conga for various orchestras. After he graduated from high school he continued his education and studied journalism and public relations. On one occasion Rosario visited the famed Palladium Ball Room in New York, where Tito Puente was playing the timbales. This was the beginning of his love affair with that instrument. He was 22 years old when he took classes with percussionist Henry Adler.
In 1959, Rosario organized his first band and played for three years in the Club Caborrojeño in New York. When not playing, he would work as a disc jockey for WADO, a Spanish speaking radio station in New York.
In 1962, he signed with the Alegre Record Label and traveled and performed with his band in Venezuela, Panama, Colombia, Mexico, Curaçao, U.S. Virgin Islands and all over the United States. He opened the Tropicana Club in New York in association with fellow Puerto Rican Bobby Valentin.
Among his best known compositions are "De Barrio Obrero a la Quince", "El Timbal de Carlitos", "Mi Amigo el Payaso" (My friend the Clown), "El Revendon", "Lluvia" (Rain), "Cuando No Hay Cariño" (When there's no Love). Plus, he also composed the following jazz tunes "Flip, flop", "Stop and go" and "My Favorite Thing".
Rosario also produced the following songs with the participation of Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tony Vega, Papo Lucca and Bobby Valentin; "Latin Jazz Go-Go-Go", "El Bravo soy Yo" (I'm the tough guy), "Too Too Much" and "Willie Rosario y su Ritmo".
Among the awards and recognitions bestowed upon Rosario are a nomination in 1987 for a Grammy Award for his song "Nueva Cosecha" (New Harvest), various Gold and Platinum Records, the Golden Agueybana Award, ACE, Diplo and Paoli Awards. In 2000, the Puerto Rican Senate paid tribute to Willie Rosario in recognition of his 40 years in the field of music. In 2002, Willie Rosario was inducted into The International Latin Music Hall of Fame.
Wllie Rosario's last production was "La Banda Que Deleita". He continues to play small venues in the San Juan area, having last been seen performing at Shots Bar & Grill in the Isla Verde Mall in late October 2006.
Willie Rosario
Rosario (born Fernando Luis Rosario Marin) was raised in a poor but, hard working family. His parents realized that as a child Willie was musically inclined and had him take guitar lessons at the age of 6. He received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. His mother also had him take saxophone classes, however what he really was interested in was the conga. Read Full BioWillie Rosario a.k.a. "Mr. Afinque" (born May 6, 1930 in Coamo, Puerto Rico) is a musician, composer and bandleader of salsa music.
Willie Rosario
Rosario (born Fernando Luis Rosario Marin) was raised in a poor but, hard working family. His parents realized that as a child Willie was musically inclined and had him take guitar lessons at the age of 6. He received his primary and secondary education in his hometown. His mother also had him take saxophone classes, however what he really was interested in was the conga. In 1946, he formed a band called Coamex but, a year later when he was 17 years old, his family to moved to New York City. The family rented an apartment in a Manhattan ghetto known as Spanish Harlem.
Rosario came into contact and played the conga for various orchestras. After he graduated from high school he continued his education and studied journalism and public relations. On one occasion Rosario visited the famed Palladium Ball Room in New York, where Tito Puente was playing the timbales. This was the beginning of his love affair with that instrument. He was 22 years old when he took classes with percussionist Henry Adler.
In 1959, Rosario organized his first band and played for three years in the Club Caborrojeño in New York. When not playing, he would work as a disc jockey for WADO, a Spanish speaking radio station in New York.
In 1962, he signed with the Alegre Record Label and traveled and performed with his band in Venezuela, Panama, Colombia, Mexico, Curaçao, U.S. Virgin Islands and all over the United States. He opened the Tropicana Club in New York in association with fellow Puerto Rican Bobby Valentin.
Among his best known compositions are "De Barrio Obrero a la Quince", "El Timbal de Carlitos", "Mi Amigo el Payaso" (My friend the Clown), "El Revendon", "Lluvia" (Rain), "Cuando No Hay Cariño" (When there's no Love). Plus, he also composed the following jazz tunes "Flip, flop", "Stop and go" and "My Favorite Thing".
Rosario also produced the following songs with the participation of Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tony Vega, Papo Lucca and Bobby Valentin; "Latin Jazz Go-Go-Go", "El Bravo soy Yo" (I'm the tough guy), "Too Too Much" and "Willie Rosario y su Ritmo".
Among the awards and recognitions bestowed upon Rosario are a nomination in 1987 for a Grammy Award for his song "Nueva Cosecha" (New Harvest), various Gold and Platinum Records, the Golden Agueybana Award, ACE, Diplo and Paoli Awards. In 2000, the Puerto Rican Senate paid tribute to Willie Rosario in recognition of his 40 years in the field of music. In 2002, Willie Rosario was inducted into The International Latin Music Hall of Fame.
Wllie Rosario's last production was "La Banda Que Deleita". He continues to play small venues in the San Juan area, having last been seen performing at Shots Bar & Grill in the Isla Verde Mall in late October 2006.
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Willie Rosario Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Willie Rosario:
Aqui Estamos Si ojos tienen que no me vean si manos tienen que…
Busca El Ritmo LA, LA LA-RA-LA LA-RA-LA LA-LA LA, LA LA-RA-LA LA-RA-LA LA-L…
Cuando Vuelvas A Quererme Cuando vuelvas a mi lado No me quieras como antes Quiéreme t…
De Barrio Obrero A La 15 De Barrio Obrero a la 15 (Autor:) (Canta: Chamaco Rivera) D…
De Barrio Obrero a La Quince (Canta: Chamaco Rivera) De Barrio Obrero a la 15 un paso…
El Apartamento Ven... Vamos a convertir este apartamento de soltero en un h…
El Timbal De Carlitos Milly Quezada: Mi Corazón quiere querer, quiere sentir, Quie…
Esa Muñeca Si nos encontramos me vira la cara Y se le converso…
Esa Que Yo Conocí Esa que yo conocí Que mi cariño le di Esa hoy anda…
La mitad Cuando me doy cuenta que cruzo la calle y falta tu…
Lluvia La esperé como siempre sentado en el ban-co del parque qu…
Lo Que Yo Siento Yo, que tanto te amé Siento que mi amor por ti…
Mi Amigo El Payaso Todos ríen a muy grandes carcajadas al oír del payaso la…
No Llores Corazon coro No llores corazon si ella se fue para que llorar si…
Ojalá Que Te Vaya Bonito No temas no es juego es fuego deseo yo quiero…
Oriente (Canta: Junior Toledo) Oriente, tierra de fuego región q…
Que Humanidad Qué humanidad, caballero! Qué humanidad! Hasta dónde me vas…
Que Pasa Contigo Otra vez, suena el teléfono otra vez y una voz grabada…
Recordando A Miguelito Valdes Al Cielo Se Fue A Morar Con Todos Los Angelitos El Gran…
Tormenta Que tormenta ha pasado por mi casa, todo roto están las…
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lopz33
¡Tremendo boogaloo de Mr. Afinque cantando Pete Bonet!
swt32567
Viva la musica siempre ! ! ! !
Chris Velour
I love Willie Rosario, but Watusi Boogaloo and Taste of Honey from his album Boogaloo and Guaguanco are way better than this!! No contest!
Pluscelamemechose
This is what I hear when I hit my stride on a run. Weightless!
pullgees
Perfect for cha cha dance. Would they play it on Strictly? No chance
ChasityN Liggett
loving This
Skulldom
if u check the link, it says ' LOLZ ' haha love it ;D
Miguel Maldonado
A partir de este disco se introdujo el saxofón baritono por primera vez
Yenzell López - SJU COQUI SPOTTER
Escucho al gran Willie Torres en los coros!!
Trev Mac
thanks for posting