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Manolo Badrena (born March 17, 1952, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a percussionist most noted for his work with Weather Report from 1976 to 1977. He has made contributions to over 100 recordings that span jazz, world music, pop, and Latin music. Badrena has played with The Zawinul Syndicate, the Rolling Stones, Mezzoforte, Joni Mitchell, Spyro Gyra, Art Blakey, Bill Evans, Steve Khan, Carla Bley, Talking Heads, Blondie, Michael Franks, Ahmad Jamal, Hugo Fattoruso, and others.
Badrena lives in Fairview, New Jersey. He is the leader (drums, percussion, guitar, vocals) of the Latin jazz band Trio Mundo.
ManoloBadrena (born March 17, 1952, in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a percussionist most noted for his work with Weather Report from 1976 to 1977. He has...
and Don Alias was replaced by the young Puerto Rican percussionist ManoloBadrena, who had previously played with various Latin rock bands and with Art...
feature only the core lineup with no guest musicians. After percussionist ManoloBadrena, formerly of Weather Report and a previous guest musician on Spyro Gyra's...
Atlantic Quartet, with James Cammack (bass), Herlin Riley (drums), ManoloBadrena (percussion) 1987 Crystal Atlantic Quartet, with James Cammack (bass)...
Concert" Opa Goldenwings Opa Magic Time Airto "I'm Fine How Are You" ManoloBadrena "Manolo" Opa "En Vivo y Rarities" (re-edition, CD of LP "Opa En Vivo") Opa...
include Scott Henderson, Bobby Thomas Jr, Linley Marthe, Paco Sery, ManoloBadrena, Nathaniel Townsley, Sabine Kabongo, Gary Poulson, Richard Bona, and...
1979) 1979: Shadows and Light (Asylum, 1980) – live With others: ManoloBadrena, Manolo (A&M, 1979) Little Beaver, Party Down (Cat, 1974) – recorded in...
Charles Blenzig, Mike Stern, Will Lee, Alex Foster, Dennis Chambers, ManoloBadrena, Michael Brecker) Say What You Mean Big World 1994 Tom Coster Forbidden...
"Ndugu" Chancler Chester Thompson Jaco Pastorius Alex Acuña Don Alias ManoloBadrena Peter Erskine Robert Thomas Jr. Omar Hakim Victor Bailey Mino Cinélu...
guitar on "You and I" Bobby Figueroa – Drums; congas on "You and I" ManoloBadrena – Percussion Janice Hubbard – Oboe Bill Lamb – Trumpet, cornet, trombone...
Eyewitness Antilles Eyewitness quartet with Anthony Jackson, Steve Jordan, ManoloBadrena. 1985 Modern Times Polydor Eyewitness quartet. Recorded live in Tokyo...
Anderson José Areas Frank Arsenault Okyerema Asante Lekan Babalola ManoloBadrena Ginger Baker Cyro Baptista Michael Alden Bayard Samm Bennett John Bergamo...