GRUPO ATABAL
BAJAMOS DURO
(nuevo exito)
Invitados especiales:
“Richad (Plenéalo) Martinez”
“Jose Luis (Los Oquendo) de Jesús”






GRUPO ATABAL
BAJAMOS DURO
(nuevo exito)
Invitados especiales:
“Richad (Plenéalo) Martinez”
“Jose Luis (Los Oquendo) de Jesús”
Letra y música: David Marrero Arreglo: Javier Rodríguez Curet ©2016
18 de mayo de 2016 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hasta Que Amanezca trata de lo que le sucedió a alguien que decide invitar a sus amigos a una fiesta a su casa posteándolo en Facebook. ¿Pero lo que sucedió es real o imaginado? Usted sabrá.
HQA tiene elementos latinos (el” brass”, cencerro en salsa); caribeños (barriles, guícharo); urbanos (las rimas, el “flow de dancehall” en el principio de la voz) y elementos de pop (La mezcla de la voz). David Marrero grabó y mezcló Hasta que amanezca. Ha compuesto con y para David Rodríguez Labault “Sie7e” y es un destacado percusionista.
Próximamente saldrá un video grabado y dirigido por William “Pipo.Exe” que es músico, director, fotógrafo y diseñador gráfico. Es, además, miembro de varias reconocidas agrupaciones musicales puertorriqueñas: Sie7e, Siloé, y Puerto Rico Dubstep Crew. Ha dirigido videos musicales para Kany García, ganadora de un Grammy Latino, y la banda Da’Zoo, bajo el sello Sony Music.
HASTA QUE AMANEZCA se consigue a través de CdBaby, ITunes, SoundCloud, Amazon MP3, Spotify, Tidal, IHeart y otras compañías digitales en Internet.
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Atabal establishes itself with Perhaps Perhaps….yes a well known song by Cuban Osvaldo Farre first sung by Bobby Capo in the 40s.
Atabal’s version has Caymmi Rodríguez’s musical sense and in keeping with the group’s origins of experimenting with sounds and rhythms.
Atabal has been around since 1983 when Héctor Rodríguez and 3 other percussionists organized it. Caymmi is Héctor’s son. Singer, songwriter, percussionist and now full-time director.
In this remake of Quizás Quizás, the rhythm played by the Puerto Rican Bomba drums is Cuembe and Hoyo Mula, the timbas (conga drums) are Cuban Son and Rumba, while the bass and piano do their thing in Jamaican reggae.
This mixture of rhythms isn’t new to Atabal it’s a continuation of what they do adding in an urban vibe to the fusion. Previous recordings 2020/21 that follow this stage of the group are: Bajamos Duro and Ondea Bandera- also on YouTube and other social media sites.
Percussionist and singer Amarylis “Ama” Ríos is featured here. She is well known for her all female group Emina and as percussionist/director for Tego Calderón.
Atabal establishes itself with Perhaps Perhaps….yes a well known song by Cuban Osvaldo Farre first sung by Bobby Capo in the 40s.
Atabal’s version has Caymmi Rodríguez’s musical sense and in keeping with the group’s origins of experimenting with sounds and rhythms.
Atabal has been around since 1983 when Héctor Rodríguez and 3 other percussionists organized it. Caymmi is Héctor’s son. Singer, songwriter, percussionist and now full-time director.
In this remake of Quizás Quizás, the rhythm played by the Puerto Rican Bomba drums is Cuembe and Hoyo Mula, the timbas (conga drums) are Cuban Son and Rumba, while the bass and piano do their thing in Jamaican reggae.
This mixture of rhythms isn’t new to Atabal it’s a continuation of what they do adding in an urban vibe to the fusion. Previous recordings 2020/21 that follow this stage of the group are: Bajamos Duro and Ondea Bandera- also on YouTube and other social media sites.
Percussionist and singer Amarylis “Ama” Ríos is featured here. She is well known for her all female group Emina and as percussionist/director for Tego Calderón.
Atabal establishes itself with Perhaps Perhaps….yes a well known song by Cuban Osvaldo Farre first sung by Bobby Capo in the 40s.
Atabal’s version has Caymmi Rodríguez’s musical sense and in keeping with the group’s origins of experimenting with sounds and rhythms.
Atabal has been around since 1983 when Héctor Rodríguez and 3 other percussionists organized it. Caymmi is Héctor’s son. Singer, songwriter, percussionist and now full-time director.
In this remake of Quizás Quizás, the rhythm played by the Puerto Rican Bomba drums is Cuembe and Hoyo Mula, the timbas (conga drums) are Cuban Son and Rumba, while the bass and piano do their thing in Jamaican reggae.
This mixture of rhythms isn’t new to Atabal it’s a continuation of what they do adding in an urban vibe to the fusion. Previous recordings 2020/21 that follow this stage of the group are: Bajamos Duro and Ondea Bandera- also on YouTube and other social media sites.
Percussionist and singer Amarylis “Ama” Ríos is featured here. She is well known for her all female group Emina and as percussionist/director for Tego Calderón.
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Velatorio de Héctor Rodríguez “Atabal”
La familia del músico, compositor, escritor y fundador del grupo Atabal, Héctor Rodríguez Medina, desea informar que el velatorio se llevará a cabo este martes 24 de noviembre en la Funeraria Buxeda en Hato Rey. Debido al COVID-19, los horarios y capacidad serán de la siguiente manera:
3pm – 4pm – Espacio solamente para la familia
4pm – 6pm – Espacio para amigos y público en general
Solo un máximo de 24 personas en la Capilla
6pm – 7pm – Estará disponible el Salón de Actos Ecuménicos para que sus amigos músicos puedan expresarse
@atabalpr La familia solicita que no se envíen flores. Si su corazón lo siente, puede hacer un donativo a www.healthwellfoundation.org a nombre de Héctor Rodríguez Medina. También agradece todas las muestras de cariño y elogios para este gran propulsor de la cultura puertorriqueña.
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Happy Father’s Day Feliz Día de los Padres