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Orquesta de la Luz

  • Genre: Latin
  • Active: '90s

Biography

The Japanese salsa band Orquesta de La Luz was quite a large one, whose main focal point (and only consistent member throughout their tenure together) was singer Nora. Throughout the years, Nora was joined by a rotating cast of musicians in the group, including Gen Ogimi, percussion; Carlos Kanno, percussion; Genichi Egawa, timbales; Gen Date, conga; Hiroshi Sawada, bass; Satoru Shoinoya, piano, keyboards; Shiro Sasaki, trumpet; Tatsuya Shimogami, trumpet; Yoshihito Fukumoto, trumpet; Hideaki Nakaji, trombone; and Taisei Aoki, trombone, while co-producer/arranger Sergio George contributed keyboards from time to time. The group built a substantial following in their homeland during the early to mid-'90s (with such releases as 1990's Orquesta de La Luz, 1991's Sin Fronteras, and 1992's Somos Diferentes), before switching their sound primarily to jazz and ballads. By 1995, Orquesta de La Luz had broken up, with Nora launching a solo career shortly thereafter (and returning back to her former band's early salsa sound). ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Salsa Caliente Del Japo, Sin Fronteras, Historia de La Luz

Similar Artists:

El Septeto, Arnell I Su Orkesta, Shaan, Salsa Celtica, Babacar, Havana Mambo
 
 
Wikipedia: Orquesta de la Luz

Orquesta de la Luz (オルケスタ・デ・ラ・ルス Orukesuta De Ra Rusu?) ("Orchestra of the Light") is a Japanese salsa band that began performing and recording in 1990. The band sings in Spanish, and is led by vocalist Nora, who returned to traditional salsa after the band broke up in the mid-1990s. It became widely famous in Latin America, particularly in Puerto Rico, Mexico and other Caribbean area countries.

Discography

Albums

  • "DE LA LUZ" デ・ラ・ルス (1990) BMG Victor
  • "SALSA NO TIENE FRONTERA" サルサに国境はない (1991) BMG Victor
  • "SOMOS DIFERENTES" ディフェレンテス ~サルサ新時代~ (1992) BMG Victor
  • "HISTORIA DE LA LUZ" (1993) BMG Victor
  • "LA AVENTURA" ラ・アベントゥーラ (1993) BMG Victor
  • "FELIZ CHRISTMAS" フェリス・クリスマス (1994) BMG Victor
  • "SABOR DE LA LUZ" サボール・デ・ラ・ルス (1995) BMG Victor
  • "FINAL CONCERT ¡Adios Amigos!" (1998) Dynaware
  • "THE BEST OF ORQUESTA DE LA LUZ" ベスト・オブ・オルケスタ・デ・ラ・ルス (2000) BMG Victor
  • オルケスタ・デ・ラ・ルス・ライブ (2003) BMG Victor
  • ¡BANZAAAY! -バンザーイ!- (2004) avex io
  • ARCO IRIS (2005) avex io

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