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Manny Oquendo (January 1, 1931 – March 25, 2009) was a percussionist of Puerto Rican ancestry. His main instruments were bongós and timbales. [See: "Timbales Demonstration" (Manny Oquendo) and "The Martillo [Bongo] Pattern" (Manny Oquendo)]. Oquendo grew up in New York City and began studying percussion in 1945. He worked in the bands of tropical and Latin music ensembles such as Carlos Valero, Luis del Campo, Juan "El Boy" Torres, Luciano "Chano" Pozo, José Budet, Juanito Sanabria, Marcelino Guerra, José Curbelo, and Pupi Campo.

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  • Manny Oquendo (1º de enero de 1931 - 25 de marzo de 2009) fue un percusionista estadounidense. Su nombre completo es José Manuel “Manolo” Manny Oquendo. Nacido en la Gran Manzana (New York) con raíces puertorriqueñas, Manny Oquendo comenzó a tocar desde edad temprana. Su interés inicial y final siempre fueron los timbales y bongós. Su maestría en dichos instrumentos le permitió prestar sus servicios —ya sea tocando o grabando— con: Tito Rodríguez, Pupy Campo, Tito Puente, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Vicentico Valdés, Marcelino Guerra, Miguelito Valdés, Joe Cuba, Vitín Avilés, Israel López “Cachao”, Quincy Jones, José Curbelo, Alfredito Valdés, Dinah Washington, Charlie Palmieri, Eddie Palmieri, Vic Damone, Chico O’Farrill, Claudio Ferrer, Ralph Robles, Steve Turre, Billy Taylor, Mon Rive (es)
  • Manny Oquendo (Brooklyn, 1 januari 1931 - New York, 25 maart 2009) was een Amerikaans slagwerker. Zijn belangrijkste instrument waren de timbales en hij was sterk beïnvloed door het Cubaans drummen. Oquendo groeide op in New York en begon percussie te studeren in 1945. Hij speelde mee in een aantal tropische en Latijns-Amerikaanse bands als Carlos Valero, Luis del Campo, Juan "El Boy" Torres, Chano Pozo, Jose Budet, Juanito Sanabria, Marcelino Guerra, Jose Curbelo en Pupi Campo. (nl)
  • Manny Oquendo (January 1, 1931 – March 25, 2009) was a percussionist of Puerto Rican ancestry. His main instruments were bongós and timbales. [See: "Timbales Demonstration" (Manny Oquendo) and "The Martillo [Bongo] Pattern" (Manny Oquendo)]. Oquendo grew up in New York City and began studying percussion in 1945. He worked in the bands of tropical and Latin music ensembles such as Carlos Valero, Luis del Campo, Juan "El Boy" Torres, Luciano "Chano" Pozo, José Budet, Juanito Sanabria, Marcelino Guerra, José Curbelo, and Pupi Campo. (en)
  • Manny Oquendo est un percussionniste américain né le 1er janvier 1931 et mort le 25 mars 2009 à New York. Il jouait principalement des timbales. Il a grandi à New York et a comment à apprendre à jouer des percus en 1945. Il joue ensuite dans les groupes de musique tropicale et de musique latine de Carlos Valero, Luis del Campo, Juan "El Boy" Torres, Chano Pozo, Jose Budet, Juanito Sanabria, Marcelino Guerra, Jose Curbelo, et Pupi Campo. En 1950, il joue du bongo dans l'orchestre du grand Tito Puente. Puis il joue avec Tito Rodríguez en 1954 et Vincentico Valdes en 1955. (fr)
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