For over 25 years, Jack Costanzo and Gerrie Woo entertained around the world with their unique and dynamic style of a mixture of Latin music, R&B, jazz, rock and classic ballads. We are please to feature a few songs from their albums.
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| “Some Kind Of Wonderful” From the CD Latin Percussion with Soul |
“Hey Boy” From the CD Latin Percussion with Soul |
Cover Art and Reviews
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Latin Percussion with Soul “An obscure album from Jack ‘Mr Bongo’ Constanzo – his only entry into the Latin Soul genre, and a really nice batch of grooves! Jacko’s working here with singer Gerry Woo giving the set a nice pop-styled Latin groove that reminds us a lot of some of the more unusual indie Latin albums of the time. The set’s filled with loads of great numbers – including Hector Rivera compositions Recuerdos, Que Vengo Acabando, Don’t Squeeze The Peaches, and Mambo Jack – plus covers of Jive Samba, Words, and Green Onions. ” (1968) |
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Jack Costanzo and his Afro Cuban Band “Afro Cuban compiles some of Jack Costanzo’s best tracks, showcasing Costanzo’s powerful bongos and Eddie Cano’s piano.” – Steve Huey |
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Viva Tirado – Jack Costanzo featuring Gerri Woo (1971) “A reliable asset on any LP, Mr. Bongo’s own LP with former Playboy Bunny Gerrie Woo, is his fantastic, funky, rare-groove holy grail.” |