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Origin: Aguadilla Puerto Rico Years active: 1965–present
Members: Jose Lebron - Piano, Vocals, Composition, Arrangement and Choir
Angel Lebron - Bass, Vocals, Composition, Arrangement
Carlos Lebron - Bongo, Percussionist, Bell, Vocals, Composition
Frank Lebron - Conga, Percussionist
Pablo Lebron - Vocals
Past members: Pablo Lebron
Lebron Brothers == Los Hermanos Lebron
The Lebrón Rosa family was formed by the union of Francisco Lebrón Feliciano and Julia Rosa Sosa (mother of Pablo López Rosa) in Aguadilla (Puerto Rico), where they were born of this marriage Maria Antonia, José, Ángel and Carlos Enrique. They moved to New York in 1952, where Frank was born; Were educated in a purely musical environment, the father wrote tenths and in the family the majority were musicians and they played four and guitar, besides singing.
Pablo López, from childhood was distinguished by his voice, was born on June 30, 1937 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Already installed in New York, organizes a trio "The Three Coins" (1954). In 1962, José and Ángel formed their first band called Los Eltones. Pablo founded the Arecibeña Orchestra (1965). Pablo managed to have the owner of the club La Vega in Brooklyn, give them a chance to audition, is the time when José joins the Arecibeña as a pianist. In 1966 Ángel Lebrón and his Combo were formed, where his brother Carlos is the pianist.
The opportunity to record came from the hand of the businessman George Goldner, head of the Cotique label, thanks to the fact that he had agreed to listen to them live. As this meeting was important, Angel and Joseph asked their brother Pablo to accompany them in vocalization, to take advantage of his veteran and wonderful style. The brothers Ángel, José, Pablo and Carlos interpreted in their way and style, two boogaloos. It was Goldner who suggested that they be called The Lebron Brothers and asked them to prepare a complete album.
The album appeared in 1967 with the title of Psychodelic goes Latin, which included the success Summertime blues. Thanks to the overwhelming success of the first work, in 1968 they presented their second disc, The Brooklyn Bums, name of a famous equipment of baseball. They published nine songs with interpretations in English and Spanish. In 1969 the productions I Believe, (It will arrive) and Brother, (Pancho the Mad and Faith). Successes that catapulted internationally to the Latin American public, drawing a new musical horizon.
The boogaloo began to lose ground and Los Hermanos Lebrón reflected this change producing a record entirely in Spanish with the title of Come, contains the themes My failure, Your memories (Theme that achieved the recognition of Paul as a Great Bolerista).
BOOM ...! SAUCE..…! Salsa....
The Decade of 70
In 1971 the brothers Pablo, José, Ángel, Carlos and Frank Lebrón published with the seal Fania Picadillo to the Criolla, album of which the success was emphasized Temperature. In 1972 they published In the union is the Force that included the hit Dulzura. Starting in January 1981, there was a four-year break in solidarity with Pablo. In 1985 they returned to the recording studios with vocalist Frankie Morales and produced Salsa Lebrón. They recorded the album El Boso (1988), singing José, Ángel and Carlos Lebrón. In that same year the album was recorded Loco por Ti, which contains the classic Que Pena.
The Brothers hire vocalist Luisito Ayala, who stayed for more than three years. The musical work The Mystic was published in 1998, in which they stand out Olvidarla, 3am and confirmation (Composition of Frank Lebrón).
The Lebrón Brothers had the privilege of paying a tribute in life to Pablo (the Mayor) in the city of Cali-Colombia, on December 28, 2006 at the Jorge Isaacs Theater. This act allowed the production of the DVD, titled Family Affair 4 + 1 + 1. In 2013 they joined the record label Codiscos, which distributes the CD What You Do Here, to the satisfaction of its followers.
The unity of the Brothers José, Ángel, Carlos and Frank Lebrón, is a testimony of Family. The dexterity and inclusion of modern rhythms in his compositions, are the fruit of his permanent success.
In the early 1960s, the combination of traditional African-American music with Latin beats exploded onto the scene and was adopted by such artists as Joe Cuba, Johnny Colón, Ray Barreto, and The Lebron Brothers, who helped to popularize the exciting genre.
The Lebron Brothers were unmistakable due to their interpretive style, which they demonstrated on the album “Salsa y control.” On this production they faithfully captured the vibe of the people on the street, reaffirming the power of their music with contagious, danceable beats.
The influence and popularity of The Lebron Brothers has challenged the stereotype of what is commercially acceptable on the radio. Some of the hits that earned the most airplay were "Bongo loco," "Regresa a mi," and "Sabor típico."
The Lebron Brothers were comprised of Angel, José, Carlos, Frankie, and Pablo, all of whom were known for their originality and innovation, which earned them a diverse audience who identified with and loved their music.
Piensalo Bien
Lebron Brothers Lyrics
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Ou, ou el guaguanco
El dice que ella es muy buena y que siempre sera feliz
Ay, ay consejo que le di
Ecua
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina
Piensalo bien
Esa noche pasando por la casa de mi vecina
Por su ventana entraba un hombre y ella con el se reia
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina
Piensalo bien
Esa noche parado en la escalera de mi casa
Tu novia a mi me invitaba para que le lavara la espalda
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina
Piensalo bien
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
The lyrics to Lebron Brothers' song "Piensalo Bien" tell a story of a man who has concerns about his neighbor getting married to someone he knows. He warns his neighbor that he knows the woman and that she was his former neighbor. He advises him to think carefully before committing to the marriage. The chorus reinforces this message, urging the man to consider the situation carefully.
The lyrics also suggest that the woman has a questionable reputation, as the singer shares that he saw her with a man through her window, and she had invited him over to wash her back. The song ends with the repetition of the line "tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted," which translates to "you don't know that I know what your problem is."
The song is a cautionary tale about being aware of the reputation of the people around us and that sometimes things are not as they appear. It also highlights the importance of being careful in making commitments and taking the time to think through decisions.
Line by Line Meaning
Se va casar la vecina con un tipo que conozco yo
My neighbor is getting married to a man I know
El dice que ella es muy buena y que siempre sera feliz
He says she's good and will always be happy
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Think about it, think about it
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina
I know her, she was my neighbor
Esa noche pasando por la casa de mi vecina
That night passing by my neighbor's house
Por su ventana entraba un hombre y ella con el se reia
A man was entering through her window and she was laughing with him
Esa noche parado en la escalera de mi casa
That night standing on the stairs of my house
Tu novia a mi me invitaba para que le lavara la espalda
Your girlfriend invited me to wash her back
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
You don't know that I know what problem you have
Writer(s): Angel Le Bron
Contributed by John J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jose Correa
RESUMEN
LETRAS
ESCUCHAR
TAMBIÉN SE BUSCÓ
Se va casar la vecina con un tipo que conozco yo
Ou, ou el guaguanco.
El dice que ella es muy buena y que siempre sera feliz
Ay, ay consejo que le di.
Ecua
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina,
Piensalo bien.
Esa noche pasando por la casa de mi vecina,
Por su ventana entraba un hombre y ella con el se reia.
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina,
Piensalo bien.
Esa noche parado en la escalera de mi casa
Tu novia a mi me invitaba para que le lavara la espalda.
Piensalo bien, piensalo bien
Yo la conosco ella fue mi vecina,
Piensalo bien.
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted.
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted.
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted.
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted.
Tu no sabes que yo se que problema tiene usted
Carlos Alfonso Gomez Rojas
Que tema tan bacano,Que viva la salsa Mi Cali bella
jorge enrique muñoz
Tiempos aquellos que escuchábamos tremendos temas,
recuerdos de mi CALIBELLA.
Alex Escorcia
Este tema se lo dediqué a un amigo mío y después que se casó como a los tres meses me llamó para invitarme a una plaza de toros y le dije que te ganastes la lotería y me dijo no ,me van a torear.
jaime alonso noreña
Que sabor un buen sonido, buen ambiente, una buena pareja y los Lebron sonando pero q más puedo pedir.😁😁.
jhon caruci
¡Tremendo tema!
Edward fernando Henao
ASI TAL CUAL , ESTA PASANDO ACTUALMENTE....Y LA VIDA SIGUE
john freddy Toledo
Mucho tema recuerdos de caña brava en cali colombia ❤🇨🇴
Maribel Ceballos
Lo mejor de los lebron piénsalo bien
Enrique Collazos
Hummm ... tremendo la historia de muchos ... 🎶
Paco Camacho Saravia
NUNCA HABRA NADIE MEJOR QUE PABLITO... PARA ENTRARLE DE ESA MANERA A LA INTERPRETACION...