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Origin
  
New York City

Labels
  
Fania

Active from
  
1968

Years active
  
1968–present

Website
  
www.faniaallstars.org

Record label
  
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Genres
  
Past members
  
Ray BarrettoCelia CruzHéctor LavoePete "El Conde" RodríguezYomo ToroCheo FelicianoSantos ColónBarry RogersRay MaldonadoJuancito TorresRoberto RodriguezIsmael Quintana

Albums
  
Live in Africa, Our Latin Thing (Nuestra cosa)

Members
  
Profiles

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The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase for the musicians on Fania Records, the leading salsa record label of the time.

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Beginnings

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In 1964, Fania Records was founded in New York City by Jerry Masucci, an Italian-American lawyer with a love for Latin melodies, and Johnny Pacheco, a composer and bandleader, born in the Dominican Republic. Masucci later bought out his partner Pacheco from Fania Entertainment Group Ltd., and was the sole owner for many years until his death in December 1997.

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Throughout the early years, Fania used to distribute its records around New York. Eventually success from Pacheco's Cañonaso recording would lead the label to develop its roster. Masucci and Pacheco, now executive negotiator and musical director, respectively, began acquiring musicians such as Bobby Valentín, Larry Harlow and Ray Barretto.

Success

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In 1968, Fania Records created a continuously revolving line-up of entertainers known as the Fania All-Stars. They were considered some of the best Latin Music performers in the world at that time. The original lineup consisted of: Band Leaders; Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Monguito, Johnny Pacheco, Louie Ramirez, Ralph Robles, Mongo Santamaria, Bobby Valentin, Singers; Hector Lavoe, Adalberto Santiago, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, Ismael Miranda, Other Musicians; La La, Ray Maldonado, Ralph Marzan, Orestes Vilato, Roberto Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Barry Rogers, and Special Guests; Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ricardo Ray and Jummy Sabater. They recorded Live At The Red Garter, Volumes 1 and 2 with this original lineup. In 1972 they recorded Fania All-Stars: Live At The Cheetah, Volumes 1 and 2. It exhibited the entire All-Star family performing before a capacity audience in New York's Cheetah Lounge.

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Following sell-out concerts in Puerto Rico, Chicago and Panama, the All-Stars embarked on their first appearance at New York's Yankee Stadium on August 24, 1973. The Stars performed before more than 50,000 spectators in a concert that featured Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Edwin Tito Asencio Ruben Blades, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto Roena, Pellin Rodriguez, Bobby Valentín, and Jorge Santana (younger brother of Carlos Santana), Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda, Justo Betancourt, Ismael Quintana, Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, Bobby Cruz and Santos Colón. Live at Yankee Stadium was included in the second set of 50 recordings in the List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry, solidifying the All-Stars as "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant."

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In 1974, the All Stars performed in Zaire, Africa, at the 80,000-seat Stadu du Hai in Kinshasa. This was captured on film and released as Live In Africa (Salsa Madness in the UK). This Zairean appearance occurred along with James Brown and others, at a music festival held in conjunction with the Muhammad Ali/George Foreman heavyweight title fight. Footage of the performance was also included in the 2008 documentary film Soul Power.

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In an attempt to attain a wider market for salsa, Fania made a deal with Columbia Records in the US for a series of crossover albums by the All-Stars. The first project was Delicate & Jumpy (1976), in which Steve Winwood united with the All-Stars' Pacheco, Valentin, Barreto and Roena. The same year the Fania All-Stars made their sole UK appearance, at London's Lyceum Ballroom, with Winwood guesting.

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In 1978 the All-Stars released Live, recorded in concert at New York's Madison Square Garden in September of that year.

In 1979, Fania All-Stars travelled to Havana, Cuba, to participate in the Havana Jam festival that took place between 2–4 March, alongside Rita Coolidge, Kris Kristofferson, Stephen Stills, the CBS Jazz All-Stars, Trio of Doom, Billy Swan, Bonnie Bramlett, Weather Report, and Billy Joel, plus Cuban artists such as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines and Orquesta Aragón. Their performance is captured on Ernesto Juan Castellanos's documentary Havana Jam '79. That same year saw the release of Crossover, the All-Stars' last Columbia Records album, as well as Havana Jam on Fania, which came from a concert recorded in Havana on March 2.

Legacy

In 2008, Cheo Feliciano celebrated his 50 years in the music industry by hosting a concert at Madison Square Garden, where Bloomberg declared July 20 "Cheo Feliciano Day" in New York.

In 2009, an historical documentary, Latin Music USA, shown on PBS TV, featured an episode on the Fania All-Stars, their evolution, career, and later demise. In 2009 as well, the All-Stars returned to the stage, opening Carlos Santana's world tour in Bogotá, Colombia. The presentation caused mixed feelings inside the salsa circle though, mainly because they were treated as seconds by the concert's organizers.

In March 2011, and subsequently in November 2012, a limited roster of the All-Stars performed in Lima, Peru. One thing to note about the 2012 performance is the return of Ruben Blades. Ismael Quintana was not present in the November 2012 presentation though, as well as Yomo Toro (Yomo died in Q3 2012). In October 2013, a new, complete roster of the All-Stars presented in San Juan Puerto Rico, celebrating the 40th anniversary of their first presentation in San Juan. This roaster included the return of Orestes Vilato and Luigi Texidor. As well as the participation of Andy Montañez, Cita Rodriguez (Pete's daughter) and Willie Colón. This was Cheo Feliciano's last presentation with the All-Stars before dying in a car accident in April 2014 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2014 the Fania All-Stars were chosen to receive ASCAP's honorary Latin Heritage Award. The All-Stars are set to present in Central Park, New York City on August 24 as part of the closing of the 50th anniversary celebration of the legendary Fania Records label.

Studio albums

  • A Tribute to Tito Rodríguez (Fania, 1977)
  • Delicate and Jumpy (Columbia, 1976)
  • Rhythm Machine (Columbia, 1977)
  • Spanish Fever (CBS, 1978)
  • Cross Over (CBS, 1979)
  • California Jam (Musica Latina, 1980)
  • Commitment (FNA, 1980)
  • Latin Connection (Fania, 1981)
  • Social Change (Fania, 1981)
  • Lo Que Pide la Gente (StyllaPhone, 1984)
  • Viva la Charanga (Sterns, 1986)
  • Bamboleo (Caliente, 1988)
  • Latin Jazz Fusion (Charly, 1988)
  • Guasasa (Fania, 1989)
  • Bravo 97 (Sony International, 1997)
  • Live albums

  • Live at the Red Garter, Vol. 1 (Fania, 1968)
  • Live at the Red Garter, Vol. 2 (Fania, 1969)
  • Live at the Cheetah, Vol. 1 (Fania, 1972)
  • Live at the Cheetah, Vol. 2 (Fania, 1972)
  • Latin-Soul-Rock (Fania, 1974)
  • Fania All-Stars (Island, 1975)
  • Live in Japan 76 (Fania, 1976)
  • Live at Yankee Stadium, Vol. 1 (Fania, 1976)
  • Live at Yankee Stadium, Vol. 2 (Fania, 1976)
  • Live (Fania, 1978)
  • Habana Jam (Fania, 1979)
  • Live in Africa (Fania, 1986)
  • DVDs

  • Our Latin Thing (Fania 1972)
  • Salsa (Fania, 1974)
  • In Africa (Fania, 1993)
  • Live (Fania, 1995)
  • Songs

    El RatonLatin-Soul-Rock · 1974
    Ponte duroOur Latin Thing (Nuestra cosa) · 1971
    Descarga FaniaOur Latin Thing (Nuestra cosa) · 1971

    References

    Fania All-Stars Wikipedia