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| genre = [[Latin music (genre)|Latin]], [[ska]] |
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| years_active = 1996–2003 |
| years_active = 1996–2003<br />2020–present |
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| label = [[Luaka Bop]]/[[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] |
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'''King Changó''' |
'''King Changó''' is a [[Latin music (genre)|Latin]] [[ska]] band from [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]] with roots in [[Venezuela]]. Its name comes from [[Shango|Changó]], the [[Afro-Cuban]] god of [[war]].<ref>[http://www.kingchango.com/cmp/info_new.html "La Lucha Libre Continúa"]. Kingchango.com, Retrieved December 11, 2006.</ref> |
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José Andrés Blanco |
José Andrés Blanco (Blanquito Man) died on November 16, 2017, due to complications from colon cancer. In 2020, Blanco's brother and former keyboardist, Luis Eduardo Blanco (Negrito Man) reformed the band as a three-piece and has continued to tour under the King Changó name. |
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== Members == |
== Members == |
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* José Andrés Blanco, |
* José Andrés Blanco, (Blanquito Man) – vocals and percussion |
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* Ruben Verde – guitars |
* Ruben Verde – guitars |
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* Luis Eduardo Blanco, |
* Luis Eduardo Blanco, (Negrito Man) – keyboard, cuatro and percussion |
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* Luis Jesús Ruiz, |
* Luis Jesús Ruiz, (El Pulpo) – drums and percussion |
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* Miguel Oldenburg – guitar |
* Miguel Oldenburg – guitar |
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* Fernando Vélez – percussion |
* Fernando Vélez – percussion |
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* Martin Adrian Cunningham, |
* Martin Adrian Cunningham, (Martín Perna) – tenor saxophone |
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* [[Mike Wagner (musician)|Mike Wagner]] – trombone and guitar |
* [[Mike Wagner (musician)|Mike Wagner]] – trombone and guitar |
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* Andy Shaw – bass |
* Andy Shaw – bass |
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* Glenda Lee – bass |
* Glenda Lee – bass |
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* Jason Anderson, |
* Jason Anderson, (Willie Dinamita) |
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* Vincent Veloso saxophone, trumpet, trombone, flute |
* Vincent Veloso saxophone, trumpet, trombone, flute |
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* Ramón Nova |
* Ramón Nova |
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* Rodney Shelby Siau – trumpet |
* Rodney Shelby Siau – trumpet |
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* Efrain Jurado Olivares, |
* Efrain Jurado Olivares, (Cachorro) – keyboard |
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* Jason Seymour – trombone |
* Jason Seymour – trombone |
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* Candice Cannabis |
* Candice Cannabis (Blonde Phantom) – vocals |
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*[[Ray Lugo]] – vocals |
*[[Ray Lugo]] – vocals |
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===Compilations=== |
===Compilations=== |
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* ''[[Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin]]'' – |
* ''[[Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin]]'' – "Quien Quiera Que Seas" (English: "Whoever You Are") with [[Geggy Tah]] (1997) |
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* ''Outlandos D'Americas: A Rock En Espanol Tribute To The Police'' – "Venezuelan in New York" (a cover of [[Englishman in New York]] by [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]) (2000) |
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* ''Putamaya Presents Mo' Vida!''- "Melting Pot" (2000) |
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* ''Moon Records presents: 100% Latin Ska Vol.1'' - "Latin Ska" (1995) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p182749|label=King Changó}} |
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* [http://www.gale.com/free_resources/chh/bio/chango.htm King Changó] at [[Gale Group]] |
* [http://www.gale.com/free_resources/chh/bio/chango.htm King Changó] at [[Gale Group]] |
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*[https://www.instagram.com/kingchangooficial/?hl=en King Changó] at [[Instagram]] |
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King Changó | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Latin, ska |
Years active | 1996–2003 2020–present |
Labels | Luaka Bop/Warner Bros. |
Members |
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Website | www |
King Changó is a Latin ska band from New York City, New York with roots in Venezuela. Its name comes from Changó, the Afro-Cuban god of war.[1]
José Andrés Blanco (Blanquito Man) died on November 16, 2017, due to complications from colon cancer. In 2020, Blanco's brother and former keyboardist, Luis Eduardo Blanco (Negrito Man) reformed the band as a three-piece and has continued to tour under the King Changó name.
Members
[edit]- José Andrés Blanco, (Blanquito Man) – vocals and percussion
- Ruben Verde – guitars
- Luis Eduardo Blanco, (Negrito Man) – keyboard, cuatro and percussion
- Luis Jesús Ruiz, (El Pulpo) – drums and percussion
- Miguel Oldenburg – guitar
- Fernando Vélez – percussion
- Martin Adrian Cunningham, (Martín Perna) – tenor saxophone
- Mike Wagner – trombone and guitar
- Andy Shaw – bass
- Glenda Lee – bass
- Jason Anderson, (Willie Dinamita)
- Vincent Veloso saxophone, trumpet, trombone, flute
- Ramón Nova
- Rodney Shelby Siau – trumpet
- Efrain Jurado Olivares, (Cachorro) – keyboard
- Jason Seymour – trombone
- Candice Cannabis (Blonde Phantom) – vocals
- Ray Lugo – vocals
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- King Changó (1996)
- The Return of El Santo (2000)
Compilations
[edit]- Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin – "Quien Quiera Que Seas" (English: "Whoever You Are") with Geggy Tah (1997)
- Outlandos D'Americas: A Rock En Espanol Tribute To The Police – "Venezuelan in New York" (a cover of Englishman in New York by Sting) (2000)
- Putamaya Presents Mo' Vida!- "Melting Pot" (2000)
- Moon Records presents: 100% Latin Ska Vol.1 - "Latin Ska" (1995)
References
[edit]- ^ "La Lucha Libre Continúa". Kingchango.com, Retrieved December 11, 2006.