¡CON SALSA! October 28, 2007
SOURCE ON-AIR (Title/CD) TIME
F. Rodríguez “Y sigue la Salsa” 2:48
“Perico” Ortiz “Ya Llego” (El Isleño) 1:00
JM/VO “WELCOME/INTRO.” 1:00
E. Palmieri “Puerto Rico” (Sentido) 6:50
C. Sepulveda “Puerto Rico” (Algo Nuestro/Our Thing) 6:13
E. Palmieri/Reel “¡Con Salsa!” 1:00
JM/VO “Dedicatoria” 1:00
Tributo Musical “Somos la fuerza Latina” 6:06
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
JM/VO “Log” 12:27am
Jesus “Chocolate” Coombs “Jugando la Pelota” 4:24
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
Wichi Camacho “Jardinero del Amor” 3:41
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
JM/VO “Log” 12:36am
Tito Allen “Sueño de un Niño” 6:10
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
Humberto Ramírez “The Ballplayers” (Portrait of a Stranger) 7:15
JM/VO “Log” 12:50am
Domingo Quiñones “Un Soneo” (Derechos Reservados) 4:18
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¡CON SALSA! October 21, 2007
SOURCE ON-AIR (Title/CD) TIME
F. Rodríguez “Y sigue la Salsa” 2:48
“Perico” Ortiz “Ya Llego” (El Isleño) 1:00
JM/VO “WELCOME/INTRO.” 1:00
E. Palmieri “Puerto Rico” (Sentido) 6:50
C. Sepulveda “Puerto Rico” (Algo Nuestro/Our Thing) 6:13
E. Palmieri/Reel “¡Con Salsa!” 1:00
JM/VO “Dedicatoria” 1:00
Victor Manuelle “Sabor a Béisbol” (Le Preguntaba a la Luna) 3:20
JM/VO “Log” 12:24am
Ismael Miranda “Roberto” (Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical) 5:36
Lefty Perez “Orgullo de Borinquen” 5:06
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
Edel Borrero “Clemente (Estrella 21)” 4:49
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
JM/VO “Log” 12:40am
Andy Montañez “Roberto Y Tirabala” 6:32
(Roberto Clemente: Tributo Musical)
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¡CON SALSA! October 14, 2007
SOURCE ON-AIR (Title/CD) TIME
F. Rodríguez “Y sigue la Salsa” 2:48
“Perico” Ortiz “Ya Llego” (El Isleño) 1:00
JM/VO “WELCOME/INTRO.” 1:00
E. Palmieri “Puerto Rico” (Sentido) 6:50
C. Sepulveda “Puerto Rico” (Algo Nuestro/Our Thing) 6:13
E. Palmieri/Reel “¡Con Salsa!” 1:00
JM/VO “Dedicatoria” 1:00
Andy Montañez “En Mi Puertorro” (Salsatón) 4:12
JM/VO “Log” 12:25am
Intercambio Cultural “Soñando con Puerto Rico” 6:55
(Son Cuba y Puerto Rico)
Intercambio Cultural “De Aquí Pa’lla” (De Aquí Pa’lla) 5:00
Intercambio Cultural “De Allá Pa’cá” (Cuba le Canta a Puerto Rico) 9:46
JM/VO “Log” 12:51am
Issac Delgado “Son de Cuba a Puerto Rico” (Con Ganas) 4:51
A. Montañez/P. Milanés “Líneas Paralelas” (Líneas Paralelas) 5:35
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¡CON SALSA! October 7th, 2007
NOTE: This playlist contains a number of program/liner notes regarding some of the selections aired during the program courtesy of John Santos.
SOURCE ON-AIR (Title/CD) TIME
F. Rodríguez “Y sigue la Salsa” 2:48
“Perico” Ortiz “Ya Llego” (El Isleño) 1:00
JM/VO “WELCOME/INTRO.” 1:00
E. Palmieri “Puerto Rico” (Sentido) 6:50
C. Sepulveda “Puerto Rico” (Algo Nuestro/Our Thing) 6:13
E. Palmieri/Reel “¡Con Salsa!” 1:00
JM/VO “Dedicatoria” 1:00
Papo Vazquez “Los Mediocres” (From the Badlands) 7:53
JM/VO “Log” 12:28am
John Santos/Machete “Cambia El Canal” (20th Anniversary) 5:50
Program/Liner Note: Cambia El Canal – Change the Channel is a literal and figurative reference to the need to take an active role in changing our deteriorating reality. Destruction of the environment, the joining of church and state, pre-emptive war, open violation of civil and human rights, the elimination of funding for the arts, non-existent health care and countless other sweet gifts being left for future generations can only be changed through individual activism. Once again John Santos and Machete employ the two great rhythmic traditions of Afro-Puerto Rican origin: the bomba and the plena.
Features Jerry Medina on lead vocal and Jerry Joel Medina Carrión on spoken word.
John Santos/Machete “La Juventud” (20th Anniversary) 7:22
Program/Liner Note: La Juventud – The Youth is for the young people of the world with much love and respect. Today’s youth are the hope of the world. It is a son montuno that also pays homage in its style to the blind genius tresero, padrino of mambo, Arsenio Rodríguez (1911-1970). Arsenio was a cutting-edge innovator and improviser from his youth until the end of his life, addressing the issues of racism and social conditions in several of his compositions. Features Jerry Medina, lead vocal, trumpet and Orlando Torriente, lead vocal with Rico Pabón, spoken word.
JM/VO “Log” 12:42am
Eddie Palmieri “Para Que Escuchen” 6:08
(El Rumbero del Piano)
John Santos/Machete “Que No Se Muera El Tambó” (S.F. Bay) 6:16
Program/Liner Note: Que No Se Muera el Tambó is dedicated to all who defend and honor the legacy of the drum. It is dedicated to Eddie Palmieri and Armando Peraza.
John Santos/Machete “Commitment” (20th Anniversary) 6:36
Program/Liner Note: Commitment is a jazzy mambo-rumba for all who choose to work towards justice in our communities and globally, despite the instant gratification, pleasure traps, and deception dangled in front of our faces. Dedicated in particular to four outstanding community organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area that have been going far beyond the call of duty for many years: La Peña Cultural Center, El Centro Cultural de la Misión, Speak Out, and Youth Speaks.
“¡Con Salsa!” dedicates the first hour of today’s program to the students, faculty and administrators at the Greater Egleston Community High School in Jamaica Plain – special shout-out to Julie Coles, Headmaster, and our friends Esmirna Soto and Samuel Caraballo.