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LBMO.Com - Latin Beat Magazine - Latin Music Magazine - Hit Parades LBMO.com - Latin Beat Magazine - Latin Music Magazine - Hit Parades http://www.latinbeatmagazine.com/hit_parades.html Home |Features | Columns |Hit Parades | Rev iews | Calendar |News |LB Style |Contacts | Shopping | E-Back Issues OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2012 ISSUE LOS ANGELES HIT PARADE (Guido Herrera KXLU 88.9 FM) http://www.kxlu.com/almadelbarrio http://www.myspace.com/almadelbarrio 1. Que Viva Candido / Bobby Sanabria Big Band 2. Los Entierros / Cheo Feliciano/Ruben Blades 3. Zarandea / Juan Jose Hernandez Y San Juan Habana 4. Campamento De Rumba / Rick Davies 5. Siboney / Arturo O'farrill 6. Dina's Mambo / Bio Ritmo 7. Con Padrino Se Bautiza / Henry Fiol 8. Bajate De Esa Nube / Candi Sosa/Victor Cegarra Bloque 53 9. La Reina Isabel / Septeto Santiaguero Cogelo Ahi 10. Guaguanco Montuno / Chuchito Valdes Windows Media Quicktime 11. Too Groovy / Mike Freeman Zonavibe 12. 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Palo Pa' Rumba / Lefty Pérez Windows Media 7. Son Son Sonero / Don Sonero Quicktime 8. Arigato / Yoko "La Japonesa Salsera" 9. Camaleon / Ray Castro’s Conjunto Clásico 10. Deseo Veneno / Amadís Nayibe 11. Bochinchosa / Santiago All Stars Borinquen Windows Media 12. Yo Bailo de Todo / CharanSalsa Quicktime 13. Vibe Descarga / Mike Freeman ZonaVibe 14. Imagina / Cocomama 15. Borinquen / Nayibe La Gitana Luis González 16. Ay Caray / Johnny Cruz Spain Windows Media 17. Vete Ya / Frankie Ruiz, Jr. Quicktime 18. El Tambor / Ralph Irizarry y Los Viejos de la Salsa 19. Si La Salsa Se Muere / The Brick City Salsa Orchestra 20. El Nazareno / Orlando Ortíz & Karibe Mambo Rolando Sanchez Vamonos De Fiesta Windows Media Quicktime SAN FRANCISCO HIT PARADE (Chata Gutierrez KPOO 89.5 FM) Steve Pouchie Watch Ur Wallet http://www.kpoo.org Windows Media Quicktime 1. Son De Amor / Sonora Sanjuanera 2. Pa Los Casearios / Sono Sono 3. Puerto Rico Es Salsa / Junior Gonzalez Somos Son 4. La Colora / Don Perignon Bilongo 2 of 9 11/12/2005 1:05 AM LBMO.com - Latin Beat Magazine - Latin Music Magazine - Hit Parades http://www.latinbeatmagazine.com/hit_parades.html Windows Media 5. La Cima Del Ritmo / Ralph Irizarry y Los Viejos de la Salsa Quicktime 6. Ahora Vengo Yo / Mayaquez Big Band 7. Todo O Nada / Conjunto Puerto Rico The Estrada Brothers 8. El Secreto / Michael Stuart Mr. Ray 9. No Hay Peligro De Extencion / Revolucion 70 Windows Media 10. El Amuleto / La Solucion Quicktime 11. Celosa / Lisett Morales 12. En La Luna / La Negramenta 13. Sabroso Guaguanco / La Negramenta Manny Silvera Bassed in America 14. Tu No Me Conoces / El Maestro Seda Windows Media 15. Llego El Sonero / Jose Alberto Quicktime 16. Tema La Riqueña / Marlow Rosado y La Riqueña 17. El Sonero Llego / Don Sonero 18. Cosita Buenas / Jose Alberto 19. Corazon Al Son / Miguel Martinez Y Corazon Son 20. Imagina / Cocomama DENVER HIT PARADE (Arturo Gomez KUVO 89.3 FM) http://www.kuvo.org 1. Reunión Celestial / Ralph Irizarry y Los Viejos de la Salsa 2. Son Contemporáneo / Yosvany Terry & Gonzalo Rubalcaba 3. Fiesta Mojo / Arturo Sandoval 4. Camerata en Guaguancó / Maraca & His Latin Jazz All-Stars 5. Cu-Bop / Alfredo Rodríguez 6. So What / Chano Domínguez 7. Misterioso / Aguabella Latin Jazz Band 8. Akua Dixon / A Gozar con mi Combo 9. Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid / Chico Alvarez & Palo Monte 10. Si Pregunta Por Mi / Lucas van Merwijk & CuBop City Big Band 11. Pa’ El Mundo Entero / La Excelencia 12. Amigo el Ratón / Tromboranga 13. El Tigerazo del Be Bop / Alex Díaz & Merengue Jazz 14. De Venezuela Para El Mundo / Gerardo Rosales 15. Celebrando / Hendrik Meurkens 16. Sambinha / Anne Sajdera with Airto Moreira 3 of 9 11/12/2005 1:05 AM LBMO.com - Latin Beat Magazine - Latin Music Magazine - Hit Parades http://www.latinbeatmagazine.com/hit_parades.html 17. Pablo Puebo (live) / Rubén Blades & Seis del Solar 18. La Trampa / La Familia Soriano 19. Little Tarantella / Brazil All-Stars 20. Sadé & Marley / Renoir Rodríguez TAMPA BAY HIT PARADE (Franco Silva WMNF 88.5 FM) http://www.wmnf.org [email protected] 1. Lagrimas Negras / Septeto Santiaguero con Ruben Blades 2. Cu-Bop / Alfredo Rodríguez 3. De Todas Maneras Rosas / Jerry Medina & Roberto Roena 4. La Hora Del Te / San Juan/ Habana 5. Let's Take 16 Bars / Art Blakey & Ray Barretto 6. Rio / Aterciopelados 7. La Colora / Don Perignon Y La Puertorriqueña 8. El Hijo Del Ricachon / Eddie Montalvo & Ruben Blades 9. El Swing / Miles Español 10. Eres Tu / Frankie Ruiz Jr 11. Misterioso / Aguabella Latin Jazz Band 12. La Union / Charanga Habanera 13. La Profecia / Cano Estremera 14. Ahora Vengo Yo / Mayaguez Big Band 15. Gismonteando / Manuel Valera 16. Arenita Playita/ Cuarto Poder 17. Y Deja / Manuel Galban 18. Pero Dime Tu / Bobby Paunetto 19. Mirando Las Muchachas / Mexican Institute of Sound 20. Un Poquito De Tu Amor / Septeto Santiaguero con Cheo Feliciano SPAIN HIT PARADE (Radio Gladys Palmera) http://www.radiogladyspalmera.com 4 of 9 11/12/2005 1:05 AM LBMO.com - Latin Beat Magazine - Latin Music Magazine - Hit Parades http://www.latinbeatmagazine.com/hit_parades.html http://www.gladyspalmera.com 1. Cumbia Especial / Ondatrópica 2. Flaximus / Brownout 3. Guerrero / La Excelencia 4. Sabroso Mambo / Chico Álvarez & Palomonte 5. Naima’s Way / Luis Disla 6. Si Se Puede / Ray Camacho & The Teardrops (One Way) 7. Todos / Los Nombres 8. Alma De Cantaora / Amparo Sánchez 9. Soho Chase / Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra 10. El Timo / Los Mambo Jambo 11. Mamá Cumbé / Los Hijos De Mamá Cumbé 12. Costurera / La Negra 13. The Ride Of The Valkyries / Chicha Libre 14. No Pares Hasta No Tener Lo Suficiente / Los Míticos Del Ritmo 15. They Don’t Care About Us / Ibrahim Maalouf 16. West Bound Train / Faraón Bantú Sooundsystem 17. Blue Cha Cha / Manuel Galbán 18. 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