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A.k.a. José Luis Pastrana Santos Don Pastrana
Also goes by the name "Joseph Louis Pastrana", was an Americanized version as he called it. (August 22, 1942- February 2,2014). Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico and moved to New York when he was four years old. A latin timbales, and sometime congas, player and band leader from the Bronx, New York. He recorded several LPs for Cotique during the late '60s and was one of the leading lights in the Latin soul and Boogaloo scene. His later recordings were more Latin Jazz. Full interview and career can be found here: http://joeypastrana.com/uploads/3/1/5/5/3155553/viva_pastrana_english.pdf
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Doble Discoteca | Joey Pastrana | 1978 | Album |
Salsa Discoteca | Joey Pastrana / Lou Perez | 1977 | Compil. |
Don Pastrana | Joey Pastrana | 1972 | Album |
Discos Bailables Music To Dance By | Joey Pastrana | 1970 | Compil. |
Luna Trip / My Victrola | Dickie Goodman / Joey Pastrana | 1969 | Single |
On Campus / My Victrola | Dickie Goodman / Joey Pastrana | 1969 | Single |
Hot Pastrana | Joey Pastrana | 1968 | Album |
Rumbón Melón | Joey Pastrana | 1967 | Single |
Malambo / Bien Dulce | Joey Pastrana | Single | |
Aguacero / Recuerdos De Rafael | Joey Pastrana / The New Swing Sextet | Single | |
Jala Con Joey | Joey Pastrana | Single | |
Cha Ca Boom | Joey Pastrana | Single | |
Cuidate Compay / Carnival On Broadway | Joey Pastrana | Single | |
My Victrola / Afro Azul | Joey Pastrana | Single |
Joey Pastrana And His Bag Of Trix R&B/Soul |
Joey Pastrana And His Orchestra Latin |
Joey Pastrana Y Su Orquesta Latin |