Cordero | tl

Fronted by Ani Cordero and her nail-it-to-the-back-wall voice, Cordero can set the scene for a golden, reverby, south of the border sunset or an ill-conceived encounter with a stranger in the back booth of a dimly lit bar. This potent mix will have you snake-charmed with it's sassy sensibilities and romantic flair. Cordero's submission of the song "Close Your House Down" to Bloodshot Records 11 Year anniversary compilation CD, For A Decade of Sin, so floored us that we gathered them up and begged to release their next album. This powerful, Brooklyn-based quintet (horns, re-verby guitars and a drummer that...
Corderoy formed in 1999 are international producers based in London, the heart of the UK. Chris and Dale being brothers work as a vigorous team, constantly contributing to the music scene. Multi-talented musicians coming from a background in bands, both are highly adaptable to style and play piano, guitar, bass, drums. Their first commercial dance release 'Sweetest Dreams' which burst into clubland in 2003, was reviewed by Guy Ornadel as "A great emotive hands in the air Vangelis trance track with excellent key programming, I've no doubt this will be MASSIVE at Passion, Gatecrasher & Godskitchen - it's a stormer!!"...
Ramon Cordero (April 26,1940 - January 19, 2017) was a Dominican bachata singer (bachatero). Bachata is a genre of Latin American music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the first half of the 20th century with European, Indigenous and African musical elements. The first recorded compositions of Bachata were done by Jose Manuel Calderon from the Dominican Republic. The predecessors of Bachata are Bolero and Son (and later, from the mid 1980s, Merengue). The original term used to name the genre was amargue ("bitterness", "bitter music", or "blues music"), until the rather ambiguous (and mood-neutral) term bachata became popular....