JohnnyConga wrote:Joe Collado(see photo below) is a very good friend of mine also and took a couple of lessons with me also many years ago as well as Edwin....I was in a few bands in Miami and Edwin and I sometimes playd together but i met him when he first came from Chicago and long time ago...he is really "very serious" about his playing which i always respected and a very good all round player...When I knew him he was a bit young and sometimes very impatient with others/musicians...i think he was 19 or 20 when i met him...is he still in Miami?....he called me not too long ago and was planning on moving out....if u see or hear from him tell him i said "Hi"....."JC" Johnny Conga........Photo-.from topR toL-Danny Diaz-Archie Pena- ME
Joe Collado "Cookie" Lopez.....
JohnnyConga wrote:I "pride" myself of being a "specialist" in "styles"....from Rock to Pop to Soul to Funk to Salsa to Jazz to African to Brasilian.and more...and thats how I have been in 147 bands to date.....one of my "grasshoppers" called me from DC yesterday and told me he is now playing percussion in his first American Folk/Jazz band and is digging it and touring to NYC and other places...he told me he never thought of playing outside of Salsa until this opportunity came up...and he also felt freer also to play what ever he wanted to play to the music...and not be locked into one 'style" of music....in other words , though your love may be in Latin music, the world dictates what music makes the most money...and the 2 right now are Christian music and Country....and their making BIG BUCKS....and now u can even see a percussionist in a Country band ...who knew?.....I have even done country myself.....if your a musician it's a job of another kind, that's all..u don't have to like it(of course it helps if u do), but it pays too....today you can go many ways, trust me Miami is NOT the answer....unless something dramatic has changed since i left 6 years ago....paz...."JC" Johnny Conga...
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