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El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo, Monday, December 14th, 2009

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Monday, December 14th, 2009
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El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo
Mondays
6:00pm - 10:00pm Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
WIIT, 88.9 FM (Chicago)
Broadband Connection: http://www.radio.iit.edu/high.m3u
Dial Up Connection: http://www.radio.iit.edu/low.m3u
Studio Phone: (312) 567-3088

Please note that this playlist and its order are tentative.

¡A calentar los motores!
- La toalla (en vivo) - Tito Rodríguez (El Inolvidable, 2-CD Set - 2009)*
- Aleluya los campos - Cheo Feliciano (Felicidades - 1973)*
- Contento - Tito Allen (Ahora y Siempre - 1977)*
- Yo soy abacuá - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Cao cao maní picao - Vitín Avilés (En La Playa - 1966)

¡A gozar!
- Este ritmo sabroso - Yoko Mimata (La Japonesa Salsera Yoko - 2009)
- Con guiro y pandereta (canta Pedro Brull) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- El paralítico - Yamila (No Alcanzan Palabras Para Ti - 2009)
- Ahora mismo - Choco Orta (Ahora Mismo - 2009 )
- Miénteme - Conjunto Imagen (Afinando - 2009)

¡Fania na' ma'!
- Oye mi consejo - Tito Rodríguez & Vitín Avilés (Tito Rodriguez Presenta... Vitín Avilés - 1964)
- Yo soy de ley - Roberto Roena (Que Suerte He Tenido de Nacer - 1980)
- Pan con mantequilla - Tito Rodríguez & Vitín Avilés (Tito Rodriguez Presenta... Vitín Avilés - 1964)
- Rumba pa' los rumberos - Roberto Faz (Saludos - 1960)
- Aprieta - Joe Cuba Sexteto (Diggin' the Most - )
- Voy aprisa - Cheo Feliciano (With a Little Help from My Friend - 1973)

¡A gozar!
- El animal - Cano Estremera (Dueño del Soneo Estremera, Vol. 2 - 1990)
- La resistencia - Bailatino (La Resistencia - 2008 )
- Así se compone un son (en vivo) - Ismael Miranda (Grandes Maestros de la Salsa Live 2 - 2007)
- Lo tuyo llegará - Los Hermanos Lebrón (40 Aniversario, Vol. 1 - 2006)
- Diablo - Orquesta Tabaco y Ron (Tumbando Cabeza - 2005)

¡Fania na' ma'!
- Te lo voy a jurar - Roberto Roena y su Apollo Sound (Roberto Roena y su Apollo Sound 2 - 1970)*
- Chotorro - Roberto Roena y su Apollo Sound (Roberto Roena y su Apollo Sound 2 - 1970)*
- Baila rumbero - Vitín Avilés (En La Playa - 1966)
- Demuéstrame que tú sabes - Justo Betancourt (Lo Sabemos - 1975)*
- La contraria - Orquesta Harlow (Orquesta Harlow Presenta a Ismael Miranda - 1971)*
- Que humanidad - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra Featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )

¡A gozar!
- Campanero 2004 - Son Boricua (Fabulosos 70's - 2004)
- Gandinga - Los Soneros del Barrio feat. Frankie Vázquez (Siguiendo La Tradición - 2003)
- Perico Macuñá - Los Soneros del Barrio feat. Frankie Vázquez (Remembranzas - 2002)
- Ay que bueno - Grupo Caribe (Son de Melaza - 2000)
- Bómbele - Melcochita (Mi Son Sabrosón - 1996)

¡Fania na' ma'!
- Número 6 - Bobby Rodríguez y La Compañía (Lead Me to that Beautiful Band - 1975)
- Todo se olvida - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra Featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Por eso canto salsa - Fania All Stars (Lo Que Pide La Gente - 1984)*
- El rey de la puntualidad - Fania All Stars (Lo Que Pide La Gente - 1984)*
- El Nazareno - Celia Cruz (Tributo a Ismael Rivera - 1992)*
- Maruquita - Tito Allen (Cantar - 1981)
- Sendero - Tito Allen (Cantar - 1981)

¡A gozar!
- Sonrisita y cuchillita - Sonora Ponceña (55 Aniversario - 2009)
- A quitarse (canta Cheo Feliciano) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- Yaré Yaré (canta Tony Vega) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- Chinita (canta Gilberto Santa Rosa) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)

éáíóúñ

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Songs and albums marked with an asterisk (*) can be purchased from the official Fania Records website: w w w . f a n i a . c o m
 
Damn, missed a great show just going by the playlist. But then again I was just too tired to stay awake. :(
 
Damn, missed a great show just going by the playlist. But then again I was just too tired to stay awake. :(

I had just arrived from Kansas City only 2 hours before the show! So, I was deciding on what to play and preparing the playlist as the show progressed. It ended up being a better show than I had anticipated!
 
Playlist, El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo, December 17th 2009

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Thursday, December 17th
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El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo, Parte II
Thursdays
4:00pm - 5:00pm Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
Pura Salsa (Clásica, Romántica, Dura, etc.)
WHPK, 88.5 FM (Chicago)
Broadband & Dial Up Connections: http://www.whpk.org/stream
Studio Phone: (773) 702-8424

Please note that this playlist and its order are tentative.

¡A calentar los motores!
- Matunga - Tito Allen (Cantar - 1981)
- Chinita (canta Gilberto Santa Rosa) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- Se acabó el bembé (canta Ismael Miranda) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- Changó ta vení - Guaschará (Influencias - 2009)
- Lo mismo me da - Choco Orta (Ahora Mismo - 2009)

¡Clásica na' ma'!
- Cambia el tumbao - Willie Rosario con Alberto Beltrán (Haida Huo - 1966)
- Yo soy Abacuá - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Por el ojo de la cerradura - Willie Rosario con Alberto Beltrán (Haida Huo - 1966)
- Todo se olvida - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Cao cao maní picao - Vitín Avilés (En La Playa - 1966)
- Tírate que está bajito - Tito Rodríguez & Vitín Avilés (Tito Rodríguez Presenta... Vitín Avilés - 1964)
- Para los bravos (canta Andy Montañez) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)




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Songs and albums marked with an asterisk (*) can be purchased from the official Fania Records website: w w w . f a n i a . c o m
 
Construction at the Station

I've just read an email from the station manager at IIT; where my Monday show takes place.

Apparently, there will be some construction taking place that involves the studio and the office of the station. If I am understanding the message correctly, all shows will have to end at 7pm while the construction is taking place. If that is the case, I might just stop doing the shows until the construction is completed; rather than going there for just an hour. As soon as I make the decision, I'll let you know.

Here is what the message said:

...the office is going under renovation starting tomorrow. They will be removing the wall that divides the office from the entrance. That means a bigger space with visibility, and *drum roll* the DJ Lounge is finally happening! Kevin has moved the server out of the office so that our equipment is in no danger. Our CDs and other things are in the basement of the MTCC. The construction should be complete on the 31st, and we will be able to move in shortly thereafter. There are some conditions on this. The Campus and Conference Centers does not want to see that space wasted as storage, so we will be doing our best to make the move in organized and clean. If we hold up our end of the deal, mainly keeping the space clean, functioning, and appealing then it's ours to have. If we don't they will find another use for it.

Third, I've received word that while the construction is going on, the station will be available for shows. The shows will take place during restricted hours from 8am to 7pm. So if you want a show, please notify me of the day and time so that we can assemble that. There will be some obvious noise issues depending on when they are doing construction and when the shows are. There's nothing we can do about that, so we'll just be flexible for this break.

In summary: the office is losing a wall, we're getting a DJ Lounge, there will be a winter schedule pending me hearing from you.

WIIT Station Manager
 
Special Hours

We've decided to do a special show for today, Monday, December 21st.

Since all shows have to end by 7pm (as per the above post), we will do 4pm - 7pm this week.
 
Special Hours: El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo, Monday, December 21st, 2009

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Earl Hall
El Caobo Internacional
7631 S. Merrill Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60649 (USA)


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Monday, December 21st, 2009
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El Tornado Tropical con El Caobo
Mondays
Special Hours: 4:00pm - 7:00pm Central Standard Time (GMT -6)
WIIT, 88.9 FM (Chicago)
Broadband Connection: http://www.radio.iit.edu/high.m3u
Dial Up Connection: http://www.radio.iit.edu/low.m3u
Studio Phone: (312) 567-3088

Please note that this playlist and its order are tentative.

¡A calentar los motores!
- Se acabó el bembé (canta Ismael Miranda) - Mario Ortiz All Star Band (Tributo 45 Aniversario - 2009)
- Juana Bayona (en vivo) - Sonora Ponceña (55 Aniversario - 2009)
- Mi muñequita de carne y hueso - Meñique (Sonero Añejo, Salsa y Bembé - 2008 )
- La resistencia - Bailatino (La Resistencia - 2008 )
- El muñeco (canta Cano Estremera) - José Lugo Orchestra (Guasábara - 2008 )
- Caridad - Descarga Boricua (Salseando - 2008 )

¡A gozar!
- Yambeque - Willy Torres (NYC Salsa Project, Lo Que Traigo Yo - 2008 )
- Tributo a la salsa de ayer - Jesús Pagán y su Orquesta (Salsa de la Mata "From the Roots" - 2008 )
- Sabrosón - Alex Wilson (Salsa Con Soul - 2008 )
- Humilde - Sonora Los Fantásticos (Pa' Que Goces - 2008 )
- Bacalao - Julito Alvarado (Del Sur Al Norte En Salsa - 2008 )
- Como son las cosas - Los Hermanos Lebrón (40 Aniversario, Vol. 2 - 2008 )

¡Desde Las Guácaras!
- Ya soy papá - Bonny Cepeda (El Mandamás - ????)
- Yo soy Abacuá - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra Featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Papá Bocó - Alberto Beltrán (Regresa - 1960)
- Todo se olvida - Willie Rosario and His Orchestra Featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )
- Se formó el bochinche - Arsenio Rodríguez (Clásicas de un Sonero - ????)
- Qué humanidad Willie Rosario and His Orchestra Featuring Frankie Figueroa (Two Too Much - 1968 )

¡A gozar!
- Sonero mayor - Pulpo Colón (Pulpo's Hot Bread - 2008 )
- Bochinchosa - Nils Fischer & Timbazo (Gracias Joe Cuba - 2007)
- Bochinchosa - Joe Cuba (Diggin' the Most - ????)
- Aint Nobody - Alex Wilson (Inglaterra - 2007)
- Tambó la rumba - Grupo Caribe (Somos Caribeños - 2007)
- Ramona la bailadora - Grupo Latin Vibe (Amanecer - 2007)
- Son, guarcha y guaguancó - Ray Viera (Trombao - 2007)

¡Desde Las Guácaras!
- Si los rumberos me llaman - Bebo Valdés con La Cosmopolita (Rimando Cha cha cha - ????)
- Ritmo de Puerto Rico - Vitín Avilés (En La Playa - 1966)
- Tumba tumbador - Beny Moré (Así Es... - ????)
- Ni buenos ni regulares - Tito Rodríguez & Vitín Avilés (Tito Rodríguez Presenta... Vitín Avilés - 1964)
- Abril en Portugal - Bobby Capó (Canta - ????)
- Rumba pa' los rumberos - Roberto Faz

¡A gozar!
- Aquí el que baila gana (en vivo) - Andy Montañez (Grandes Maestros de la Salsa Live 2 - 2007)
- El chivo - Aurora y Zon del Barrio (Cortijo's Tribe / La Tribu de Cortijo - 2007)
- Azucaré - Maña (Comenzó La Fiesta - 2007)
- La diosa - Ray Martínez Sabor Criollo (Alto Nivel - 2007)
- Sácala bailar - Spanish Harlem Orchestra (United We Swing / Unidos Con Swing - 2007)


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Songs and albums marked with an asterisk (*) can be purchased from the official Fania Records website: w w w . f a n i a . c o m
 
Happy holidays everyone! I am in Kansas City to spend the holidays with my fiancee. I will not be doing this week's nor next week's radio shows.

Enjoy the holidays and long live SALSA!!!!!
 
Angel Canales - The Full Story Behind "El Diferente"

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Angel Canales
The Full Story Behind "El Diferente"

Any comprehensive discussion of the salsa legend known as El Diferente, Angel Canales, has to begin with Mark Dimond’s album, Brujería.

Brujería was multi-talented pianist, arranger and composer Mark "Markolino" Dimond's debut as a band leader and was initially released in 1971 on the Vaya Records label (one of the many subsidiaries of Fania Records). As an accomplished pianist, Mark had been a piano player for Willie Colón's orchestra in the late '60s. Mark also wrote songs for Willie Colón’s albums, The Hustler and Guisando (Doing A Job). In 1975, Mark performed an astonishing piano solo on the song, Rompe Saragüey, on Héctor Lavoe's 1975 album, La Voz. The salsa industry during that time certainly knew of, and very much respected, Mark Dimond!

For the album Brujería, the very talented Mark Dimond wrote all the music, lyrics and arrangements. In every way imaginable, the album was all about Mark Dimond! The lead singer for Mark’s band was the soon to become legendary sonero, Angel Canales. Other members of the band were: Ricardo "Richie" Montañez (trombone), John "Fudgy" Torres (trombone), Antonio Tapia (conga), Louie Rivera (bongo), Danny Reyes (trumpet), Eddie "Gua Gua" Rivera (bass), Andy González (bass), Ismael Quintana (chorus) and Justo Betancourt (chorus). Larry Harlow and Johnny Pacheco partnered as the co-producers and co-recording directors. Harvey Averne was the executive producer.

In 1975, Mark Dimond walked away from his band. Some say that he had to do this because, as with too many artists, drug problems were affecting Mark's performances and he had begun to show up late or not at all for some shows and rehearsals. If Mark had not left on his own, it is widely believed that his musicians would have left him anyway. After Mark’s departure, Angel Canales took over the band and named it Sabor.

Mark only released two more of his own albums, both in 1975: Beethoven's V (highly regarded by critics); with singers Frankie Dante and Chivirico Dávila and a very sad rock / R&B album called The Alexander Review. Soon after the failure of The Alexander Review, Mark simply vanished from the music scene and only resurfaced briefly in 1988 to perform on Andy and Larry Harlow's 1988 album, Salsa Brothers: The Miami Sessions. About six months later the sad news that Mark had died of a stroke devastated many of his close friends and fellow musicians.

As for Angel Canales, after becoming the leader of Sabor, he released that year what most critics consider to be his finest work; the 1975 album, Sabor (see a full review at the end of this biography). Including Angel Canales, five of Mark's original musicians would later become integral members of Sabor: Angel Canales (vocals), Ricardo "Richie" Montañez (trombone), John "Fudgy" Torres (trombone), Antonio Tapia (conga) and Louie Rivera (bongo).

In 1976, Angel released the album, El San Juan; which also did well commercially for him.

In 1977, realizing that Angel Canales’ popularity was on the rise and understandably looking to maximize profits, the decision makers of the Fania Records label moved to cash in on the stunning popularity that Angel Canales was enjoying following the success of his last two albums. So, they re-released Mark Dimond's album, Brujería, under Angel Canales' name; with a new title: Más Sabor; the perfect title for a follow-up to the great Sabor album! This album was re-released under the Alegre Records label that Fania Records had acquired two years earlier, in 1975.

As one might imagine, many of the industry's professional critics asserted that the release of Más Sabor was disrespectful to both Mark and, to a lesser extent, Angel. Although the re-released album did properly credit Mark as being the composer of all seven songs, it did not include a listing of the personnel, nor did it include any liner notes.

Nevertheless, just as Mark’s career was declining, Angel’s career was ascending with a flurry of successful albums: Sabor (1975), El San Juan (1976), Live at Roseland (1978 ), Sentimiento del Latino en Nueva York (1979), El Diferente (1981), El Diferente – Greatest Hits Live (1982), Different Shades of Thought (1982) and Ya Es Tiempo (It’s Time) (1985).

However, in the mid ‘80s, due to the growing popularity of salsa romántica, Angel’s more grassroots style of salsa began to lose much of its appeal. The very nature of his success; a distinctive sound and stage presence, was now working against him. Hence, his 1985 album, Ya Es Tiempo (It’s Time) did not fare very well commercially. Also, he was no longer in such demand for live performances. So, Angel disbanded Sabor in 1990, moved to Miami, Florida and stopped making albums for more than 15 years.

In 2002, Angel returned with a live album that did relatively well for him: Angel Canales y su Salsa En Vivo. Later that same year (2002), the news that Angel was suffering from Parkinson's disease was made known to his fans. All future albums would be mere compilations.

The latest credible report is that Angel has lost approximately 80% of his memory due to Alzheimer's disease of which he also suffers.

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So, let’s go back to 1977 and ask why Fania Records re-released Mark Dimond's album, Brujería, under Angel Canales' name and with a new title? The answer, as I have mentioned above, was the soaring success of Angel's 1975 album, Sabor.

In this author’s opinion, Sabor was in fact Angel Canales' finest work! The following is a review that I wrote a few years ago about that album:

Angel Canales - Sabor

Originally Released: 1975
Alegre Records/Fania Records

Remastered and Re-released: 2007
Fania/Emusica Records

I absolutely love this entire album! My favorite song on the album has changed from time to time, but began with the song Hace tiempo. I remember that the first time that I listened to that song, I played it several times; at least 10, but probably more! "Damn," I thought, "that song is one bad mother... shut yo' mouth!" The song made such an impression that even as I re-write this review for the third or fourth time, I can hear the chorus of the song echoing in the back of my mind: "Ay, ay, ay, no me hagas padecer así" (don't make me suffer like this). What a tremendous track for the salsa dancer! I could hardly wait to play it in a club to a salsa crowd and when I did so, the dance floor was steaming! The dancers absolutely loved it!

The fact is that the entire CD está que arde! The first track, yet another track for the salsa dancer, Sabor los rumberos nuevos, penned by Ángel Canales and opens with the rákata of Aldemaro Luis Rivera's bongós, is essentially a descarga; in which Ángel introduces the group. From the beginning of this first track, you realize that Ángel Canales is very much a sonero like no other! Although this seems a bit cliché, it is absolutely true. His, is a voice that many inveterate salsa lovers would fall in love with and yearn to hear again and again! With his nasal, yet captivating voice, Angel manages masterfully to extend certain notes of the brass. This is really a fantastic feat that you have to hear to appreciate. There are many, many great soneros, but only a select few warrant the moniker of being truly "unique" or simply "different." Ángel Canales, however, certainly deserves such a moniker!

Perhaps, the most memorable track on this album among los boricuas (Puerto Ricans), is Lejos de ti, also penned by Ángel Canales; in which he croons nostalgic verses and improvisations about his beloved Boriquen (term for the island of Puerto Rico; originally used by its indigenous Taíno Indians). In this guaguancó for the salsa dancer, Ángel conjures up the imagery of the towns Loíza Aldea, El Viejo San Juan and Villa Palmeras, golden-brown cuchifritos on the grill, and a rich bomba and plena heritage. There is no wonder that this is a favorite of many who have experienced the very rich and alluring Puerto Rican culture!

As most people know, at contemporary salsa dance venues, cha-cha-chá is the preferred music for changing the pace and adding variety to the venue. So, dancers and DJs alike will love the fact that track two, Sol de mi vida, also penned by Canales, is a great cha-cha-chá tune. It boasts of a swinging piano solo by José Madrid, a remarkable saxophone solo by Emérito Benítez and also a very nice flute solo by Emérito. I could hardly wait to play this track for a dance crowd. When I did, they absolutely loved it as well!

There are two more exceptional tracks on this CD for the salsa dancer: Perico Macoñá, penned by Ángel Canales and about an out of control reefer smoker, and El cantante y la orquesta. Both these songs never fail to fill the dance floor!

The album Sabor was Ángel's second recording. His first recording was with acclaimed pianist, Mark "Markolino" Dimond, on the album Brujería, although Ángel did not share the credit on the album's cover.

Well, to sum it all up, Sabor contains seven tracks that are sure to move the dance floor: Sabor los rumberos nuevos, Lejos de ti, Sol de mi vida, Perico Macoñá, Hace tiempo, and El cantante y la orquesta. So, a remarkable 7 out of 8 tracks are for the dancer! Dancers and DJs alike simply cannot go wrong with this CD!

It is with the utmost sincerity that I very highly recommend this CD.

Musicians:

Ángel Canales - band leader, lead singer
Juan Torres - trombone
Ricardo Montañez - trombone
Tom Malone - trompet
Emérito Benítez - baritone saxophone, flute
José Madrid - piano
Eddie Testo - bass
Gadier Quiñones - timbales
Aldemaro Luis Rivera - bongos


1971 Brujería / Re-issued in 1977 as Más Sabor
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1975 Sabor
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1976 El San Juan
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1978 Live at Roseland
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1979 Sentimiento Del Latino en Nueva York
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1981 El Diferente
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1982 El Diferente: Greatest Hits Live
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1982 Different Shades of Thought
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1985 Ya es Tiempo (It's Time)
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2002 Angel Canales y su Salsa En Vivo


2002 Historia de una Leyenda (compilation)


2002 Millonarios de la Salsa (compilation)
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Perico Macona is my favourite Angel track, there's something about that tune.
Interesting stuff by the way El Caobo.
 
Yup, knew about Angel having Park Disease for years now. Don't recall the year but my "uncle" was actually playing w/his band in BK at Mambo Lounge in Sunset Park and he actually had Victor Perez play timbal for that night and after their 1st set, we were all having drinks and I asked Victor how Angel was doing since Victor lives in FL as well.
Victor, not knowing who exactly I was and that my uncle was my uncle, then gave my uncle a look basically saying, "can I tell him?".

Victor then proceeded to tell me the sad news. At that time, he told me he spoke to Angel pretty frequently. Very sad to hear something like that.

But not sure if it was true or a rumor but I read about a year ago online somewhere that Angel was actually starting to do gigs again. Not sure how true that article was. Either way, Angel's is always in our prayers.
 
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