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Conjunto Progreso

GRAMMY NOMINATED CUBAN SON

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Header Banner Made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!Miami's own Conjunto Progreso has been nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album for their CD "Masters of Cuban Son" on Pimienta Records dist. by Universal Music. Ever since its inception, the traditional Cuban Son ensemble Conjunto Progreso has taken audiences back in time to the nostalgic era of early Cuban popular music. Led by Johnny Aguiló, son of Cuban trumpet legend and band leader Rolando "El Ruso" Aguiló (Lecuano Cuban Boys, Orquesta Hermanos Castro, Conjunto Casablanca, etc) and grandson of Cuban Bass player Mario Aguiló (Conjunto Yumuri, Orquesta Saratoga, Conjunto Casablsanca, Nat King Cole) and co-founded by Johnny Aguilo and Jose Elias who started the group back in April of 1999 and since then they have seen the group grow from a quartet, to its recent incarnation of eight members. Through the years, Conjunto Progreso shows have featured an array of legendary artist including Johnny's dad Rolando "El Ruso" Aguiló, Congero Luis Miranda an original mainstay of the Machito Orchestra, bassist extraordinaire Eddie GUA GUA Rivera of the legendary group Batacumbele, Trumpeter Feliciano Pachu Gomez who has worked with Cachao, Roberto Faz and Riverside Orchestras respectfully, and Lazaro Tato Alfonso, the original conga and bata drum player of Irakere and Onel Mulet. Conjunto Progreso is a musical group made up of middle age and young, aggressive Cuban musicians. Their experience goes back to many of the major orchestras and musical associations in Cuba as well as several salsa and charanga groups in New York and South Florida as well as recording and backing major Latin artist in the S.Florida area. In 2004, Conjunto Progreso released its long awaited debut album titled Masters of Cuban Son, The record features an array of songs by legendary Cuban composers such as Nico Saquito, Miguel Matamoros, and Compay Segundo to name a few. Interpreting well known compositions with incredible arrangements by several of the members of the group. Conjunto Progreso brings you a one of a kind traditional Cuban recording. No wonder many publications have called them Masters of Cuban Son. The album was so well received by the American public that it was honored by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences with a 2006 Grammy Award Nomination under the category of Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album. Furthermore, throughout the music industry, the group has been noted as the Buena Vista Social Club of America Conjunto Progreso is one of the hardest working bands in the U.S. and based out of Miami FL. For more info contact Johnny Aguiló e-mail [email protected]


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Member Since: 9/12/2005
Band Website: conjuntoprogreso.tripod.com
Band Members: STREET DATE NOVEMBER 13, 2007 ..Musicians:Johnny Aguilo: band leader, lead & background vocals, maracas, guiro & timbales. Rolando Perez: lead & background vocals, clave. Miguel Gomez; bass, & background vocals. Jose Elias: tres, electric guitar & background vocal. Chaing Liang: congas Edel Perez: bongos, congas, cowbell. Michele Fragoso: piano. Juan Marquez: trumpet, guiro & background vocals. Mauricio Del Monte: trumpet Jose “Pepe” Cabral: guiro & background vocals.Additional musicians:Mayito Rosabal: piano. Papo Delgado: piano. Idialberto Perez: congas. Angelito Cardero: congas. Lazaro “Tato” Alfonzo: congas Philbert Armenteros: congas Ulices Del Toro: tres & guitar. Mario Del Monte: trumpet Lenny Timor: trumpet. Onel Mulet: saxophone & flute. Chad Bernstein: trombone.


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Influences: Rolando Aguilo y su Conjunto, Arsenio Rodriguez, Buena Vista Social Club, Eliades Ochoa, Compay Segundo, Nico Saquito, Ibrahim Ferrer, Sierra Maestra, Cachao, Conjunto Casablanca, Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piniero, Roberto Torres, Albita, Trio Matamoros, Beny More, Afro Cuban Allstar, los Compadres, Carlos Embale, Irakere, Lecuona Cuban Boys, Willy Chirino, Papines, Munequitos de Mantanzas, Celia Cruz, Desi Arnaz, Chappotin, Chocolate, Irakere.
Sounds Like: Traditional Cuban Son, Descargas & Latin Jazz. Buena Vista Social Club, Eliades Ochoa, Cachao.REVIEW: Sabor!! author: Richard A. Diaz These cats bring the son. Stripped of the glossy, cookie cutter "salsa" sound prevelant today, this group exposes the roots of son and the nuances that give each successive listen beautiful color. Cuban music is alive and smoking in the capable hands of these musicians. Adelante amigos! REVIEW: Best I've heard since Buena Vista! After the passing of most of the Buena Vista Social CLub members. One is left with a desire for more. To my surprise this traditional Cuban Son outfit based out of Miami, Fl. resembles that nostalgic sound that has brought life to the traditions of Cuban Music. I see Conjunto Progreso as the next generation or the torch bearers of Traditional Cuban Son. REVIEW: 2006 Grammy Nominee Conjunto Progreso is the hottest Cuban band in the U.S. their CD Masters of Cuban Son has been nominated for a 2006 Grammy for best Traditional Tropical Latin Album. Conjunto Progreso is by far the most succesful Cuban Son group in the United States. Their live shows are full of energy. I recommend this CD for lovers of real Cuban Son.
Record Label: UNION RECORDS / WEA LATINA / MOJITO RECORDS
Type of Label: Major

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Nominations delight local artists

THE GRAMMYS | 8 TONIGHT ON WFOR-CBS4 Nominations delight local artists Some little-known local Latin artists will be vying for Grammys in tonight’s competition. They’re surprised and delig...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 08:20:00 PST

STRICTLY ROOTS: MIAMI NEW TIMES ARTICLE

Strictly Roots Conjunto Progreso brings back the heyday of classic Cuban son. By Julienne Gage  Published: December 20, 2007 LEBO Contrary to what its name implies, Miami's 2005 Grammy-no...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:45:00 PST

REVIEWS: MASTERS OF CUBAN SON

REVIEW:Sabor!!author: Richard A. DiazThese cats bring the son. Stripped of the glossy, cookie cutter "salsa" sound prevelant today, this group exposes the roots of son and the nuances that give each s...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 01:13:00 PST

MIAMI LIVING MAGAZINE: VIERNES CULTURALES

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Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:22:00 PST

The Danzonete: the creation of a style and the rise of the featured vocalist

Here's a Llittle Cuban history on the Cuban Musical style of El Danzonete. The vocalist for the 1st Danzonete song ever "Rompiendo la Rutina" was my great grandfather Arturo Aguiló. 8 de junio de 1929...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Fri, 06 Jul 2007 02:04:00 PST

También hay Cubanos Salseros

  ..> También hay cubanos salseros 2007-5-23 Por María Argelia Vizcaíno.http://www.mariaargeliavizcaino.com/m-musicatropica l.html Cuando se habla del tema de la "Salsa" (como han ...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:13:00 PST

FREEDOM FLIGHT: THE MOVIE

This zany trip needs a flight plan Spurred by the success of La Playa (Best Film and Best Editor, Universal Studios' Entertainment Industry Incubator contest), Cuban-American filmmakers Frank Quetgla...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 12:53:00 PST

MIAMI NEW TIMES: Keeping Son Real: Conjunto Progreso does Latin like it should be

Keeping Son Real Conjunto Progreso does Latin like it should be By Celeste Fraser Delgado   The last thing Luis Goecoechea planned to do was play in another Latin band. Never mind that he heard ...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:53:00 PST

HOLA NEWS: Legendario trompetista cubano en Jacksonville

Rolando Aguiló Legendario trompetista cubano en Jacksonville Jacksonville. En 1992, después de una trayectoria llena de éxito, el conocido compositor y trompetista cubano Rolando Aguiló, decidió bajar...
Posted by Conjunto Progreso on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:36:00 PST