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Chino Rodriguez

James Mui, known professionally as Chino Rodriguez (February 2, 1954 — November 5, 2022), was an American musician and impresario that specialized in Latin music, salsa and Latin jazz.

Chino Rodriguez
Background information
Birth nameJames Mui
Born(1954-02-02)February 2, 1954
Manhattan, New York City, U.S
DiedNovember 5, 2022(2022-11-05) (aged 68)
GenresSalsa, Latin jazz
Occupation(s)Trombonist, impresario
Instrument(s)Trombone
Years active1965–2022
LabelsSALSA / Mary Lou Records, Oriente Music Group
WebsiteLatin Music Booking Oriente Music Group (OMG)

Biography Edit

Rodriguez was born James Mui on February 2, 1954 in the Little Italy/Chinatown area of Manhattan, New York City, to a Chinese father, Chueng Mui (Chinese: 梅莊, Méi Zhuāng), who obtained U.S. citizenship by joining the Merchant Marines during World War II, and a third-generation Puerto Rican mother, Gloria Figueroa Rodríguez.

Early music career Edit

Rodriguez took music at Junior High School 65 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. By his late teens, he had met Orchestra Dee Jay in Brooklyn, who soon allowed him into the fold as a band boy, then later as an occasional coro (chorus) singer. He formed his first band on the Lower East Side, simply called Chino Rodriguez and his Orchestra in 1968-69, playing at weddings, birthdays, and private parties. Through the local musician's union, American Federation of Musicians 802, he found work playing music for the New York City Department of Parks arts program, from 1970-74.

Recording career Edit

Rodriguez recorded two albums for Ismael Maisonave's label, Salsa Records: Maestro De Kung-Fu,[1] produced by Andy Harlow, and Si Te Vas Mi China,[2][3] produced by Larry Harlow.

 
Chino onstage with Jose Rodriguez and Lewis Kahn, early 1970s

Maestro de Kung-Fu contained "La Computadora", the first Latin recording using a MOOG synthesizer, played by Larry Harlow.[citation needed] Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodriguez played on "Moonlight Serenade." Chino Rodriguez y La Consagración was nominated for Latin New York Magazine's award for Best New Band.[4] Rodriguez's second album, Si Te Vas Mi China, was recorded in 1976 after a year's worth of daily rehearsals. It produced two hits upon its release in 1977 and, like his debut album, achieved gold status.[citation needed]

Latin Music Impresario Edit

Rodriguez began working part-time at Fania Records as a teenager after FANIA was about to purchase Salsa Records on the record label Chino Rodriguez recorded on and started helping with the booking of the Fania All-Stars. Then Rodriguez moved on to working as an independent booking agent representing many of the Fania artists such as Larry Harlow, Ismael Miranda, Junior Gonzalez, Bobby Valentine and many other Fania Greats. Rodriguez returned to working full-time in the business side of the music industry in 1991, becoming Senior Vice President and General Manager of the newly formed Hidden Faces Records. After organizing business operations for Hidden Faces he opened his own artist management company, Chino Rodriguez Management (C.R.M.), and booking agency, OMNI Latino Entertainment (OLE), He opened his offices in Brooklyn, New York. In 2011, Rodriguez represented Latin hip hop artists Proyecto Uno, bachata artist Domenic Marte, reggaetón duo Edgardo y D'niel, and bachata artist Alfred Martinez, Chino presently worked with many reggaetón and rap artists and lived in Florida.

Discography Edit

  • Maestro De Kung-Fu, SALSA Records, 1976. Re-released on CD 2004 by Mary Lou/SALSA Records.
  • Si Te Vas Mi China, SALSA Records, 1977. Re-released on CD 2004 by Mary Lou/SALSA Records.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Salsa Canal blog". Blogger. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  2. ^ "LP Latini... Salsa y merengue blog". Blogger. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  3. ^ "Mi Melodia blog". Blogger. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  4. ^ Izzy Sanabria, Latin NY, May 1975

Sources Edit

  • Flores, Juan. From Bomba to Hip Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000; ISBN 978-0-231-11077-8
  • Leymarie, Isabelle. Cuban Fire: The Story of Salsa and Latin Jazz. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002; ISBN 978-0-8264-6566-5
  • Washburne, Christopher. Sounding Salsa: Performing Latin Music in New York City. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2008; ISBN 978-1-59213-316-1

External links Edit

  • Music of Puerto Rico
  • Andy Harlow interview for Descarga
  • Latin Music USA PBS documentary[permanent dead link]
  • Chino Rodriguez's Personal Blog

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such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message James Mui known professionally as Chino Rodriguez February 2 1954 November 5 2022 was an American musician and impresario that specialized in Latin music salsa and Latin jazz Chino RodriguezBackground informationBirth nameJames MuiBorn 1954 02 02 February 2 1954Manhattan New York City U SDiedNovember 5 2022 2022 11 05 aged 68 GenresSalsa Latin jazzOccupation s Trombonist impresarioInstrument s TromboneYears active1965 2022LabelsSALSA Mary Lou Records Oriente Music GroupWebsiteLatin Music Booking Oriente Music Group OMG Contents 1 Biography 2 Early music career 3 Recording career 4 Latin Music Impresario 5 Discography 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksBiography EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Chino Rodriguez news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rodriguez was born James Mui on February 2 1954 in the Little Italy Chinatown area of Manhattan New York City to a Chinese father Chueng Mui Chinese 梅莊 Mei Zhuang who obtained U S citizenship by joining the Merchant Marines during World War II and a third generation Puerto Rican mother Gloria Figueroa Rodriguez Early music career EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Chino Rodriguez news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rodriguez took music at Junior High School 65 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan By his late teens he had met Orchestra Dee Jay in Brooklyn who soon allowed him into the fold as a band boy then later as an occasional coro chorus singer He formed his first band on the Lower East Side simply called Chino Rodriguez and his Orchestra in 1968 69 playing at weddings birthdays and private parties Through the local musician s union American Federation of Musicians 802 he found work playing music for the New York City Department of Parks arts program from 1970 74 Recording career EditRodriguez recorded two albums for Ismael Maisonave s label Salsa Records Maestro De Kung Fu 1 produced by Andy Harlow and Si Te Vas Mi China 2 3 produced by Larry Harlow nbsp Chino onstage with Jose Rodriguez and Lewis Kahn early 1970sMaestro de Kung Fu contained La Computadora the first Latin recording using a MOOG synthesizer played by Larry Harlow citation needed Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodriguez played on Moonlight Serenade Chino Rodriguez y La Consagracion was nominated for Latin New York Magazine s award for Best New Band 4 Rodriguez s second album Si Te Vas Mi China was recorded in 1976 after a year s worth of daily rehearsals It produced two hits upon its release in 1977 and like his debut album achieved gold status citation needed Latin Music Impresario EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Chino Rodriguez news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rodriguez began working part time at Fania Records as a teenager after FANIA was about to purchase Salsa Records on the record label Chino Rodriguez recorded on and started helping with the booking of the Fania All Stars Then Rodriguez moved on to working as an independent booking agent representing many of the Fania artists such as Larry Harlow Ismael Miranda Junior Gonzalez Bobby Valentine and many other Fania Greats Rodriguez returned to working full time in the business side of the music industry in 1991 becoming Senior Vice President and General Manager of the newly formed Hidden Faces Records After organizing business operations for Hidden Faces he opened his own artist management company Chino Rodriguez Management C R M and booking agency OMNI Latino Entertainment OLE He opened his offices in Brooklyn New York In 2011 Rodriguez represented Latin hip hop artists Proyecto Uno bachata artist Domenic Marte reggaeton duo Edgardo y D niel and bachata artist Alfred Martinez Chino presently worked with many reggaeton and rap artists and lived in Florida Discography EditMaestro De Kung Fu SALSA Records 1976 Re released on CD 2004 by Mary Lou SALSA Records Si Te Vas Mi China SALSA Records 1977 Re released on CD 2004 by Mary Lou SALSA Records References Edit Salsa Canal blog Blogger Retrieved 2013 01 11 LP Latini Salsa y merengue blog Blogger Retrieved 2013 01 11 Mi Melodia blog Blogger Retrieved 2013 01 11 Izzy Sanabria Latin NY May 1975Sources EditFlores Juan From Bomba to Hip Hop Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity New York Columbia University Press 2000 ISBN 978 0 231 11077 8 Leymarie Isabelle Cuban Fire The Story of Salsa and Latin Jazz New York Continuum International Publishing Group 2002 ISBN 978 0 8264 6566 5 Washburne Christopher Sounding Salsa Performing Latin Music in New York City Philadelphia Temple University Press 2008 ISBN 978 1 59213 316 1External links EditReview and samples of Maestro de Kung Fu Music of Puerto Rico Andy Harlow interview for Descarga Latin Music USA PBS documentary permanent dead link Chino Rodriguez s Personal Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chino Rodriguez amp oldid 1174180505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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