Juan Zacarías Pacheco, artísticamente Johnny Pacheco (nacido el 25 de marzo del 1935 en Santiago de los Caballeros), es un músico dominicano de salsa, y una de las figuras más influyentes de este ámbito. Es uno de los cofundadores del sello Fania. ++
Pedro Juán Rodríguez Ferrer (Ponce, 31 de enero de 1933- † Bronx, 2 de diciembre de 2000) Cantante puertorriqueño de Salsa. A Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguez no solo se le reconoce como uno de los más extraordinarios vocalistas en la historia de la salsa, sino también como el que mejor asimilo la esencia de los nacidos en Puerto Rico. Es por ello que en Colombia, Venezuela, Peru y otras plazas internacionales puntuales de la cultura salsera incluso Cuba, los conocedores suelen identificarlo como el más cubano de los soneros boricuas. ++
Pacheco inherited his passion for music from his father, who was a musician and orchestra conductor. This environment was perfect for shaping his innate talents. At a very early age, the family moved to New York, where Johnny attended Julliard and cultivated his talent for violin, saxophone, and clarinet. His career as a musician reached its peak in 1963, when he joined forces with Jerry Masucci to create Fania Records, of which Pacheco was the CEO, creative director, and musical producer. There, he solidified the careers of many who are now part of the history of the “Fania Family.” This was the record label that would set the standard in Latin music and gain unforeseeable celebrity at the international level. Many of these achievements were the work of Johnny Pacheco, who was not only an artist, but a visionary who knew how to bring talent to the label. This skill was vital to the quality of his albums, both as a member of Fania Records, and as a soloist.
1 Dulce con dulce
2 Mujer ingrata
3 Moreno
4 Baldemira
5 Recordando a Carmelina
6 Soy el mejor
7 Yolanda
8 Solito
9 Agarrate de la brocha
10 De que te vale
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