Jorge Dalto (July 7, 1948 - October 27, 1987) was a pop, jazz and Afro-Lati… Read Full Bio ↴Jorge Dalto (July 7, 1948 - October 27, 1987) was a pop, jazz and Afro-Latin pianist and the former musical director for George Benson. He also performed with Tito Puente, Grover Washington, Fuse One, Gato Barbieri, Willie Colon and others. He died of cancer at the age of 39.
My Latin Brother
Jorge Dalto Lyrics
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Poinciana Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love Pale moon is…
Spanish Harlem There is a rose in Spanish Harlem A red rose up…
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Diepau Andrana
Tremendo grupo, solo nombres grandes. Gracias Hermanitos latinos nunca dejemos morir nuestra música que vale más que el oro
Luis N
sencillamente espectacular, gracias maestro , por el gran legado que vos nos dejaste Saludos desde mí Guatemala la tierra del Quetzal y de la eterna primavera
sinsagoodmansbrother
George Benson wrote My Latin Brother and then proceeded to show the world how to play jazz guitar when he released "Bad Benson" back in 1974... A must album for any Serious jazz guitarist.. My Latin Brother Along with Take Five are incredible...
Axell VG
Jorge Dalto was the pianist of great musicians and jazz musicians, including George Benson himself. Great Dalto!
Hector Mendez
The great Jorge Dalto, a much under rated piano player in both salsa & jazz.
Pedro César Marrero Ramírez
Un monstruo en el piano Jorge falto y la compañía d músicos Granados al jazz,soy y la salsa IS AMAZING 😎😎
Marcela
Inspirador!
Rees David
Rees David
Dalto was a great talent.Unique musicality among pianists.Essential to get everything he played on.
Anouman
He plays a great, lush solo on Patato Valdes's version of Adios pampa mia (on Youtube)
juan bartolome perez perez
Grande Maestro con tu armonía singular y particular, acorde y tus notas de fantasía que nos dejaste para gozarlo y deleitarnos.