video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06IU9WsEp3s&start=130&end=140,"{""label"":""SALSA--SALSA EN INGLES"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06IU9WsEp3s&start=130&end=140""}","A male vocalist sings this enthusiastic latin melody. The tempo is medium with keyboard harmony, rhythmic Spanish guitar,percussive congas, bongos and guiro with tambourine beats. There is a loud siren-like sound superimposed over the song. The song is lively, simple,emotional, youthful, rhythmic, catchy with a latin dance grove.",2009-06-02T15:53:15Z,tocadiscos11,SALSA DE COLECCION,"[""Music"", ""Music of Latin America"", ""Salsa music""]","[""male vocalist"", ""medium fast"", ""latin music"", ""latin percussion"", ""latin influence"", ""loud siren like sound"", ""siren"", ""shakers"", ""congas"", ""bongos"", ""rhythmic spanish guitar"", ""groovy"", ""dance groove"", ""guiro"", ""catchybeat"", ""salsa"", ""bachata"", ""latin dance music"", ""upbeat"", ""youthful"", ""melodic"", ""noisy background"", ""loud sound superimposed on song"", ""keyboard harmony""]",7,06IU9WsEp3s,120 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCl93HBuj60&start=490&end=500,"{""label"":""Andy Narell & Relator- University of Calypso"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCl93HBuj60&start=490&end=500""}","This music is instrumental. The tempo is fast with lively percussion rhythms of the drums, cymbal riffs, congas, bongos, steel pan and piano accompaniment. The music is lively, spirited, engaging, funky, groovy and buoyant. This music is a percussive instrumental.",2009-08-18T15:01:50Z,HeadsUpRecords,"Featuring Dario Eskenazi, Pedro Martinez, Gregory Jones, Mark Walker, and Special Guest Paquito DRivera With Andy Narell—whos been playing calypso music from Trinidad since he was barely tall enough to reach the pan—its always been about expanding the role of the steelpan in jazz. Now, with the June 23, 2009 release of University of Calypso (HUCD3168) on Heads Up International, a division of Concord Music Group, Narell joins forces with calypso legend Relator to explore the role of jazz in vintage calypso. Together, they perform 15 classic compositions by Lord Kitchener, Lord Melody, Mighty Terror, Roaring Lion, Spider, and Relator, supported by a group of world-class Latin-jazz cats who can swing the calypso and blow le jazz hot. Its been over 50 years since a major calypsonian went into the studio with a bunch of jazz players. This CD is cause for serious celebration! In many ways this project was inspired by Lord Kitcheners forays into jazz in the 1950s. Kitchener (real name Aldwyn Roberts; now respectfully nicknamed Grandmaster) was arguably the greatest songwriter in the history of calypso. Born in Trinidad in 1922 (where he passed away in 2000) he was largely responsible for calypsos evolution into a melodically and harmonically sophisticated music. He was a fabulous lyricist as well, and a great commentator and humorist on a wide array of subjects. He emigrated from Trinidad to London in 1948, where he discovered jazz—and wrote a very hip composition called ""Bebop Calypso"" praising Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. He stayed in London throughout the 50s, playing with jazz musicians and making numerous recordings that revolutionized calypso music. Along with Trinidadian musicians like Rupert Nurse, Fitzroy Coleman, and Russ Henderson, Kitchener created a new jazz-influenced big band sound that suited calypso perfectly—and when he returned to Trinidad, 17 years later, it was as a hugely successful entertainer with scores of hit records to his credit. Nearly half this album is drawn from his songbook. ""Oddly enough,"" Narell points out, ""there has been very little interaction between calypsonians and small jazz bands since the 50s. Relator and I are drawing a lot of inspiration from the idea of picking up where Kitchener left off 50 years ago.""","[""Drum"", ""Jazz"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Steelpan""]","[""instrumental"", ""fast tempo"", ""intense drumming"", ""infectious drumming"", ""percussive instrumental"", ""piano accompaniment"", ""congas"", ""bongos"", ""steel pan"", ""percussion instruments"", ""cymbals"", ""upbeat"", ""lively catchy"", ""energetic"", ""enthusiastic"", ""hand percussions"", ""piano accompaniment""]",7,WCl93HBuj60,3075 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3uiITzeM70&start=160&end=170,"{""label"":""flamenco salsero 2017 - SALSA CHOKE - CHOKECHACHE - los chaches"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3uiITzeM70&start=160&end=170""}","A male vocalist sings this spirited song. The tempo is fast with a fast keyboard harmony, boomy bass line, rhythmic drums, steel drums,congas and bongos, cymbal ride and sound of clapping. The song is upbeat, punchy, buoyant, spirited, energetic and youthful with a dance groove. This song is Latin Urbano.",2015-04-21T18:31:13Z,Los Chaches Record,"flamenco salsero 2017 - rap 2017 - salsa choke 2017 - chokechache 2017 - flamenco 2017 - maketas flamencas 2017 - perreo 2017 - rumba 2017 - rap flamenco 2017 - video bailando riko de los chaches - moncho chavea - el vaka los chaches record","[""Flamenco"", ""Music""]","[""male singer"", ""fast tempo"", ""latin song"", ""latin dance music"", ""bright steel drumming"", ""youthful"", ""energetic"", ""congas"", ""bongos"", ""cymbal ride"", ""buoyant"", ""club music"", ""party music"", ""dance hits"", ""latin urbano"", ""punchy"", ""spirited"", ""upbeat"", ""catchy"", ""spanish music"", ""latin hits"", ""salsa"", ""bachata"", ""groovy bass lines"", ""keyboard harmony"", ""congas rhythm"", ""rhythmic bongos"", ""synthesiser arrangements""]",7,m3uiITzeM70,4442 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w62KGC7um_Y&start=70&end=80,"{""label"":""Frankie Ruiz - Bailando"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w62KGC7um_Y&start=70&end=80""}","Cheery, upbeat Latin music featuring a lively male singer, busy percussion including hand percussion like bongos and congas as well as cowbell and more. String bass plays a syncopated tumbao rhythm while a brass section accompanies a trombone.",2008-02-09T16:00:37Z,jjaime99,Frankie Ruiz,"[""Singing"", ""Music of Latin America""]","[""latin"", ""busy percussion"", ""brass section"", ""trombone"", ""lively male singer"", ""tumbao"", ""syncopated bass"", ""hand percussion"", ""bongos"", ""congas"", ""string bass"", ""cowbell"", ""upbeat"", ""cheery""]",8,w62KGC7um_Y,5240