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DTSTART:20170107T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Orlando Marin Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Orlando Marin\, a contemporary of such greats as Tito Puente\, Machito\, and Tito Rodriguez\, is the only orchestra leader from New York?s golden era of mambo who still performs regularly. Orlando formed his first band\, Eddie Palmieri and his Orchestra and\, since then\, has played with several different bands and has performed in the famous Palladium Ballroom. In 1997\, Latin music historiographer Max Salazar presented Orlando a plaque in recognition of nearly five decades of uninterrupted contribution to Latin music. In January 2003\, Orlando was invited by Latin Jazz station\, WPFW\, by the Arlington County (Virginia) Cultural Arts Division\, and by the Latin American Folk Institute to do a live concert in Washington at The Spectrum Theater and in 2006\, Congressman Jose E. Serrano honored Orlando as ?The Last Mambo King\,? for his continuing to provide Latin American music and his willingness to devote time to helping the less fortunate. Admission $15
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Orlando Marin\, a contemporary of such greats as Tito Puente\, Machito\, and Tito Rodriguez\, is the only orchestra leader from New York?s golden era of mambo who still performs regularly. Orlando formed his first band\, Eddie Palmieri and his Orchestra and\, since then\, has played with several different bands and has performed in the famous Palladium Ballroom. In 1997\, Latin music historiographer Max Salazar presented Orlando a plaque in recognition of nearly five decades of uninterrupted contribution to Latin music. In January 2003\, Orlando was invited by Latin Jazz station\, WPFW\, by the Arlington County (Virginia) Cultural Arts Division\, and by the Latin American Folk Institute to do a live concert in Washington at The Spectrum Theater and in 2006\, Congressman Jose E. Serrano honored Orlando as ?The Last Mambo King\,? for his continuing to provide Latin American music and his willingness to devote time to helping the less fortunate. Admission $15
LOCATION:The BeanRunner Caf
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DTSTAMP:20260412T090857Z
URL:https://business.hvgatewaychamber.com/events/details/orlando-marin-orchestra-844
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