The LeBron Brothers | |
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Also known as | LeBron Bros or Los Hermanos LeBron |
Origin | New York City |
Genres | Salsa music Boogaloo |
Years active | 1965–present |
Website | http://thelebronbrothers.com/ |
Members | |
Jose Lebron Angel Lebron Carlos Lebron Frankie Lebron |
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Past members | |
Pablo Lebron | |
Notable instruments | |
Piano,Bass, Bongo, Conga and Choirs |
The LeBrón Brothers are a musical family born in Puerto Rico and raised in Brooklyn, New York. The brothers are Pablo, Jose, Angel, Carlos and Frankie. They provide the vocals and rhythm section of the band. Members of the original band were Gabe Gil - alto sax, Tito Ocasio - Timbales, Hector LeBron - Congas, Eddie DeCupe - Trumpet, Elliot Rivera, vocals, Felix Rivera, trumpet. Frankie LeBron later replaced Frankie Rodriguez who replaced his cousin Hector LeBron on congas.
The brothers were born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico to Francisco LeBron Feliciano, who was born in Lares, P.R. and Julia LeBron Rosa Sosa, born in Aguada, P.R. but were raised in Brooklyn, New York. They grew up in a musical environment. The eldest, Pablo, was part of a trio that went by the name of "Las Tres Monedas". Their sister Maria sang on radio shows in Puerto Rico before the family relocated to the U.S.A. The younger brothers formed their own Rhythm and Blues band at early ages. They performed in talent shows in Brooklyn. In 1966 they heard something that interested them over the radio. It was the "Boogaloo". The boogaloo was a mix of Latin rhythms with English lyrics. They were especially influenced by "The Joe Cuba Sextette" - a song called, "To Be With You" in particular. Jose gave up playing guitar and began playing piano. Angel went from Bass guitar to an upright bass {baby bass}. Carlos went from guitar to bongos and cowbell.
Early in 1967 Jose called Cotique Records, spoke to George Goldner and asked for an audition. The audition was set for the next week. George was impressed with the audition but there was one problem - they had no original songs. George Goldner said he would return in one week and wanted them to have some original songs he could listen to. The brothers got together to see what could be done. Even though Jose had never composed a song before he was elected to do the writing and in that one week he managed to write eight songs. Pablo was asked by his brothers to do one song with them and decided to leave his own band {La Sonora Arecibena} and join his brothers. They recorded one week later. Their first album "Psychedelic Goes Latin" was a huge success.
The LeBron Brothers brought their own style of music to the Latin genre. It was a mix of Motown soul and Latin rhythms. Their coros was more like soul group backgrounds.
In 1971 Jose LeBron did something that changed everything. He composed '"SALSA Y CONTROL" giving Latin music a name: "SALSA". Up until then the mambo, son montuno, guaracha, guaguanco, cha cha cha etc. had no genre. "SALSA Y CONTROL" finally gave this music a name that is now known and acknowledged worldwide.
Many have tried to take credit for giving Salsa it´s name, but those who follow this music in ernest, know that it was Jose LeBron and THE LeBron BROTHERS, with the song ¨SALSA Y CONTROL¨ who are responsible.
Pablo Lebron suffered a stroke in 1982 and was wheelchair bound since. On Tuesday, July 13, 2010 Pablo Lebron passed away.
The LeBron Brothers are as active as ever. They tour the world and in recent years have recorded number one songs such as SI ME PERMITE, CULEBRA, NO ME CELES, and COMPLICADOS.
Contents |
The latest releases of the orchestra have been released as singles, in the city of Cali Colombia in this order, SI ME PERMITE, 2007 - VERDADERO GUAGUANCO 2008 - COMPLICADOS Y CULEBRA 2009 - NO ME CELES 2010
Psychedelic Goes Latin | 1967 | Boso |
The Brooklyn Bums | 1968 | Fania/Cotique |
I Believe | 1969 | Fania/Cotique |
Brothers | 1970 | Fania/Cotique |
Salsa y Control | 1970 | Fania/Cotique |
Llegamos | 1970 | Fania/Cotique |
Pablo | 1971 | Fania/Cotique |
Picadillo a la Criolla | 1971 | Fania/Cotique |
El La Union Esta La Fuerza | 1972 | Fania/Cotique |
Asunto de Familia | 1973 | Fania/Cotique |
Lebron 4 + 1 | 1974 | Fania/Cotique |
Distinto y Diferente | 1976 | Fania/Cotique |
10th Aniversario | 1977 | Fania/Cotique |
The New Horizont | 1978 | Fania/Cotique |
La Ley | 1980 | Fania/Cotique |
Hot Stuff (LeBron) | 1980 | Fania/Cotique |
Criollo | 1981 | Fania/Cotique |
Salsa LeBron | 1986 | Caiman Records |
El Boso | 1988 | EAR |
Cuidala | 1989 | Exclusivo |
Paraiso con los LeBron... | 1990 | astroson Records |
Lo Mejor | 1992 | Fania/Cotique |
Ahora Te Toca A Ti... | 1995 | Boso Records |
Lo Mistico... | 1996 | Fania/Cotique |
35th Anniversary | 2002 | Exclusivo Records |
Made in Colombia | 2004 | Exclusivo Records |
40th Anniversary vol.1 | 2006 | Exclusivo Records |
40th Anniversary vol.2 | 2007 | Exclusivo Records |