Los Hombres Calientes - Vol.3 New Congo Square
  • Foforo Fo Firi
  • Intro
  • Brother Runnin' (Mark’s Groove Pt. 1)
  • Brother Gettin Caught (Mark’s Groove Pt. 2)
  • Fantizias De Samba
  • New Second Line
  • Jah Rastafarai
  • New Bus Stop
  • El Negro Part 1
  • El Negro Part 2
  • El Negro Part 3
  • Dominicanos
  • Corcovado/ Nocturnal Low Moan
  • Africa N.O.
  • Sentimientos
  • Nyabingi
  • I Shot The Sheriff
  • Bandera De Parlamento Tata
  • Digidall
  • Warrior Suite Pt. 1
  • Warrior Suite Pt 2.
  • Warrior Suite Pt. 3
  • Call It What You Want (Llama Lo Como Tu Quieras)
  • Foforo Fo Firi
    Genre: Jazz
    MP3 (04:55) [11.26 MB]
  • Intro
    Genre: Jazz
    MP3 (00:07) [275.64 KB]
  • Brother Runnin' (Mark’s Groove Pt. 1)
    Genre: Jazz
    MP3 (04:48) [10.97 MB]
  • Brother Gettin Caught (Mark’s Groove Pt. 2)
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:23) [7.76 MB]
  • Fantizias De Samba
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:59) [9.13 MB]
  • New Second Line
    Genre: Jazz
    MP3 (07:20) [16.77 MB]
  • Jah Rastafarai
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:13) [7.37 MB]
  • New Bus Stop
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (05:24) [12.38 MB]
  • El Negro Part 1
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (00:33) [1.26 MB]
  • El Negro Part 2
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:34) [8.16 MB]
  • El Negro Part 3
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:07) [7.15 MB]
  • Dominicanos
    Genre: Jazz
    MP3 (00:38) [1.44 MB]
  • Corcovado/ Nocturnal Low Moan
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:34) [8.17 MB]
  • Africa N.O.
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:14) [7.4 MB]
  • Sentimientos
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (07:54) [18.07 MB]
  • Nyabingi
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (01:13) [2.8 MB]
  • I Shot The Sheriff
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (03:57) [9.04 MB]
  • Bandera De Parlamento Tata
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (02:39) [6.07 MB]
  • Digidall
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (04:38) [10.62 MB]
  • Warrior Suite Pt. 1
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (02:11) [5 MB]
  • Warrior Suite Pt 2.
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (02:19) [5.31 MB]
  • Warrior Suite Pt. 3
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (01:10) [2.68 MB]
  • Call It What You Want (Llama Lo Como Tu Quieras)
    Genre: Latin Jazz
    MP3 (04:58) [11.38 MB]
Biography
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Vol. 3 New Congo Square Description
Grammy nominee for Best Latin Jazz Album
Recorded on location in New Orleans, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Cuba.
Billboard Latin Music Award nominee for Latin Jazz Album of the Year 2002
#1 local CD of 2001 – Times-Picayune

Track Listing
1) Foforo Fo Firi (4:51)
2) Intro (0:06)
3) Brother Runnin (Mark’s Groove Pt. 1) (4:47)
4) Brother Gettin Caught (Mark’s Groove Pt. 2) (3:22)
5) Fantizias De Samba (3:58)
6) New Second Line (7:16)
7) Jah Rastafarai (3:10)
8) New Bus Stop (5:22)
9) El Negro Part 1 (0:32)
10) El Negro Part 2 (3:33)
11) El Negro Part 3 (3:05)
12) Dominicanos (0:36)
13) Corcovado/ Nocturnal Low Moan (3:32)
14) Africa N.O. (3:11)
15) Sentimientos (7:51)
16) Nyabingi (1:11)
17) I Shot The Sheriff (3:55)
18) Bandera De Parlamento Tata (2:36)
19) Digidall (4:36)
20) Warrior Suite Pt. 2 (2:10)
21) Warrior Suite Pt 2. (2:19)
22) Warrior Suite Pt. 3 (1:07)
23) Call It What You Want (Llama Lo Como Tu Quieras) (4:57)

Credits
Recording Sessions: August 2000- January 2001: Mama Yvettes Studio, New Orleans
Produced & Engineered by Bill Summers
Production Assistants: Yvette Summers, Carlos Martinez
September 2000- January 2001; Ultrasonic Studio, New Orleans
Produced by Delfeayo Marsalis & Irvin Mayfield
Engineer: Steve Reynolds
Production Assistants Ronald Markham & Nada Naseri
BSR 0203-2
Produced by Bill Summers and Irvin Mayfield
Co-Produced by Delfeayo Marsalis (tracks 2,3,4,6,8,9,10,11,13,17)
Executive Producer: Mark Samuels
Basin Street Records
5500 Prytania St. #110
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-483-0002; 1-888-45BASIN
Fax: 504-483-7877
info@basinstreetrecords.com
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© ℗ 2001 Basin Street Records
All Rights Reserved
Any unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

Tour Dates

Los Hombres Calientes Bio
Like a rich, flavorful New Orleans gumbo, Los Hombres Calientes packs a little bit of everything into a tasty, powerful recipe that warms the body and feeds the soul. Led by Irvin Mayfield, the renowned Crescent City trumpeter, and Bill Summers, a percussionist who quite simply embodies world-wide rhythm, Los Hombres Calientes is not only changing the way music sounds, but also how music is made. Taking a hands-on, organic approach in putting together their five albums, Volumes 1-5, Mayfield and Summers take their band on location and join forces with locals in order to create authentic sounds from the places where music began: locations such as Africa, Cuba, Trinidad, Jamaica, Haiti and, of course, their native New Orleans. Mayfield, has positioned himself as a force and advocate for the continuation of Jazz in the city that birthed it, as artistic director of the non-profit The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, he ensures that the sounds of New Orleans are spread around the country. With his club Irvin Mayfield’s Jazz Playhouse he ensures that Jazz will remain on Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter. His most recent project with NOJO, The People’s Health New Orleans Jazz Market stands as the only club in the city of New Orleans specifically designed for Jazz Market. Summers, who has worked with musical pioneers ranging from Quincy Jones to Herbie Hancock in his long, illustrious career, shares in Mayfield’s thirst to uncover the musical roots of New Orleans’ cultural tree of life. With a countless number of rhythms in his vast repertoire, Summers makes the heart of Los Hombres Calientes beat. And it is a beat that has seen and heard the sounds of the world. Late-night sessions at the Summers residence resulted in the 1998 formation of Los Hombres Calientes. And though decades apart in age, the younger Mayfield and elder Summers are no musical odd couple. Together with band mates, they form an irrefutable force in the field of Latin Jazz—one that has been recognized by critics and fans across the globe. Los Hombres Calientes Volume 5: Carnival (2005) was nominated for Billboard’s 2006 Latin Jazz Album of the Year. Los Hombres Calientes’ previous album, Volume 4: Vodou Dance (2003) was nominated for a Billboard Latin Music Award as well. Volume 3: New Congo Square, the group’s 2001 release, was a Billboard finalist and was nominated for a Grammy. In 1998 and 1999, Los Hombres Calientes’ eponymous debut album, and in 2000, Los Hombres Calientes: Volume 2, were the top selling albums at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Volumes 3 and 4 were also top sellers at the Festival. In 2000, Los Hombres Calientes’ debut CD was awarded Billboard’s Latin Music Award for Contemporary Latin Jazz Album of the Year.

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  • Members:
  • Sounds Like:
    Irvin Mayfield, Bill Summers, Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez, Tito Puente, Ray Barretto
  • Influences:
    Dizzy Gillespie, Machito, Tito Puente, Mario Bauza, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri
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    04/27/17
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