The Lebron Brothers Orchestra

The LeBrons Brothers Orchestra is an influential salsa music ensemble that aligns itself with the rich and vibrant tapestry of Latin American rhythms, with a distinctive knack for blending traditional salsa with elements from other genres. Originating from Puerto Rico, but making their musical home in Brooklyn, New York, the band was formed in the late 1960s by the four Lebrón brothers: Angel, Jose, Carlos, and Frankie Lebrón. Over the years, they have garnered acclaim for their innovative and energetic sound, which pairs the earthiness of Afro-Caribbean percussion with the urbanity of New York's music scene.

Throughout their dynamic career, The Lebrón Brothers have released an impressive array of albums that showcase their versatility and musicianship. Notably, their more recent works such as "Brother," "The Brooklyn Bums," and "Psychedelic Goes Latin" are testament to their enduring ability to stay relevant and connected to contemporary audiences while preserving the heart of salsa. "Psychedelic Goes Latin" suggests a playful fusion of genres, an emblem of how they have been able to take salsa to newer, more experimental territories. Their lasting impact on the genre is evident in the vitality of their live performances and the continued appreciation for their musical legacy within the salsa community and beyond.

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Brother
Album - 10 Tracks - Released August 29, 1970
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