Band, DE
Electronic and Latin
Led by Uwe Schmidt and inspired by his move from Germany to Santiago, Chile, the Señor Coconut project revisits classics of the 70s and 80s, reinterpreting them with a Latin flair. The project began as Señor Coconut (Uwe Schmidt on his own). Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto is also Uwe Schmidt. "Y Su Conjunto" means "And His Band" in Spanish, but in fact, the "band" consists of an Akai MPC3000 and S6000. This page catalogues later releases, for which Uwe invites guest live musicians playing acoustic instruments and changes the name to Señor Coconut And His Orchestra. The band tours extensively, playing a selection of tracks from the entire Señor Coconut project.
![]() | Argenis Brito voc |
![]() | August Engkilde b DK |
![]() | Carsten Skov mar |
![]() | Lars Vissing tr, fh DK |
![]() | Morten Grønvad perc, vib |
![]() | Thomas Hass ts, sax |
![]() | Klaus Löhr tb |
![]() | Peter Kibsgaard perc, dr |
![]() | Uwe Schmidt *1968 DE |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Da Da Da | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2008 | Single |
Around The World With Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2008 | Album |
Dreams Are My Reality | Louie Austen feat. Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2007 | Single |
Fine Songs And Rare Versions (A Selection From 6 MultiColor Recordings Releases) | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2006 | Compil. |
Yellow Fever! | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2006 | Album |
Behind The Mask | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2006 | Album |
Beat It! | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2004 | Album |
Smoke On The Water | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2003 | Album |
Smooth Operator | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2003 | Album |
Fiesta Songs | Señor Coconut And His Orchestra | 2003 | Album |