Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

Genres: latin, jazz, funk, latin jazz, boogaloo

About Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers

Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers (aka Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers), was a 60s / early-70s latin jazz / jazz funk / rnb band, formed by Henry Brown (b. 1 Nov 1938, best known as Henry "Pucho" Brown), in 1959. Somewhat forgotten, until 90s re-releases - few fused: jazz, latin music, soul & funk, nearly as well. Other members included Chick Corea. Pucho didn't achieve the wide recognition of some other 'latin jazz' performers, exploring similar territory, e.g.: Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo & Cal Tjader. The timbales player / bandleader may also have been too eclectic / open (to outside influences), to achieve significant recognition amongst piers & the, then contemporary, 'serious' jazz community. He disbanded the group in 1973, to focus on more traditional 'latin music'. Sites: Discogs, MusicBrainz & Wikipedia

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Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Sex Machine
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Inside The Corn [DID]
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Psychedelic Pucho
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Heat
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Trouble Man
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Alfie
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Medley: Superfly / Pusherman / Freddie's Dead
Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers Aye Ma Ma