A Puerto Rican folk dancer who performs bomba brought her own conga drummers to keep the beat. |
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Richard adds to the enchantment of these tales with the rhythms of his mountain dulcimer and conga drum. |
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Each track seems to be accented with an exotic instrument like the Indian drum, bass conga, Moroccan clay drums, and the wah-wah bass. |
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So the overall effect from some distance away was of a green thread that moved steadily, but jiggled and shook like a sensuous conga line. |
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We linked arms and sang the Lambeth Walk and formed a conga line, there was laughter, and singing. |
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But this didn't stop her from moving to the beat of the driving conga drums as my brother taught us to mambo in our living room. |
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She lets each song breathe, adding in conga solos, DJ scratching and trumpets from her tightly synched seven-member band. |
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Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers. |
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There's keyboard, bass guitar, drums, two trumpets, two trombones, timbales, conga and two backing vocals. |
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Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami. |
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Inside the Big Swan Stadium, celebrating England fans danced a massive conga through the stands, carrying Japanese children on their shoulders. |
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Anyone who likes Latino music should hear this album for its conga, maraca and trumpet songs alone. |
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We then dance the conga, party until we drop, and wake up in a world of health for all. |
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Her traditional sokay sound comes from the harmonica and a conga drum known as a balah. |
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Music-wise, it's me with an electric piano, small analog synth, drum machine, and vocoder with the occasional conga or harmonica add-in. |
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At Middlesex University students intend to conga through afternoon lectures at its Tottenham campus. |
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There was levity, including lots of cheers and high spirits, a conga line and even three cheers for the Queen's 50th jubilee. |
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I knew it was going to be a long day when I saw three penguins dancing the conga across the main reception hall. |
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The progression of the track is just perfect after the break, with some instruments that add to each other, creating a joyful techno conga. |
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At 9.30 am, I find myself dancing the conga with 100 Ghanaian women. |
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Using traditional tunes, musicians introduced brass, conga drums, electric guitars and contemporary arrangements to develop a new sound. |
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But the minute you file, the conga line dancing up the street to your competitors really gets going. |
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Climbers pile up as harnesses and shoes and ropes come out, helmets are donned, groups splinter into pairs and trios, and the conga line slowly inches up the mountain. |
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Think of some animals that jump, like a kangaroo, and have each family member form into a conga kangaroo line and jump around the play area. |
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There's as much boogie-woogie in its movements as conga and tango. |
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Vitalize your soul with the inspiring rhythms of the cha-cha, timba, rumba, guaguanco, conga and reggaeton. |
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Latin Jazz was born with the greatest singers, such as: Perez Prado and the great timbal and conga player Tito Puente. |
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His mix may on the occasion include a conga drum, but this is always fully woven into the electronic tapestry. |
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They nicknamed me Patakoum because of one of the conga phrases that I used to do all the time. |
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By now, everyone has seen the startling photos and video of the conga line of climbers ascending Everest earlier this month. |
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As the last of a conga line of doctors administering to Jackson, he is the most logical loser of smoking gun musical chairs. |
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Last week, 65 students danced the conga through the centre of town. |
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They end with the him leading a conga around the crowded venue. |
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This is the part that plays drum sounds such as hi-hat and snare, and percussion sounds such as cowbell and conga. |
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Chinchiv musicians combine with Peruvian cajon, guiro, jawbone, bongos, conga, Andean violin and guitar. |
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The conga line of coaches and general managers in the National Hockey League undulates like a column of children playing crack-the-whip on the neighborhood skating rink. |
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Opening is the Pedrito Martinez Group, led by one of New York's indomitably charismatic performers, a conga player specializing in Yoruban chant and bata rhythms. |
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While the güataca and güiro have relatively static parts in the music, the conga drum is played in a more open, improvisatory way that adds a broad spectrum of dynamic and rhythmic textures. |
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Milou Nuyens, aged 20, was born in Amsterdam, studied at the Rotterdam Dance Academy and is currently living in the Hague, where she continues to dance and take conga lessons at the music academy. |
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He is considered father of the conjunto, an instrumental line up that was revolutionary for is time because it introduced the conga drum, which had previously been considered forbidden due to its African origin. |
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The band that accompanies him has the same instrumental structure as El Gran Combo: two trumpets, two saxophones, a bass, a piano and percussion, including a conga, bongos, timbales, cencerro and maracas. |
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That where I really discovered the conga drums. |
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These hand-played instruments, similar to modern conga drums, are crafted from a single piece of hollowed wood and decorated with carved and painted motifs. |
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On highways such as I190 and I290 a conga line lets plows make a clean sweep from curbline to curbline on one pass he said. |
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For the concert, he added rhythm guitarist Larry Lee and conga players Juma Sultan and Jerry Velez. |
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During his hour long dive to 18m he encountered a 4ft turtle, conga eel and an array of fish including angel fish, parrot fish, hammerhead fish. |
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Brandishing jokey placards, they threw glitter over embarrassed Dave, blew party horns and did an impromptu conga. |
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As well as the conga, those assembled sounded vuvuzelas and handed out leaflets. |
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The sprightly star was so energetic during the get-together with his band, he led a conga line around the rehearsal room at the INEC arena. |
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There was a party spirit, complete with a conga line, at the event on London's Southbank. |
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In the evolution of this character, it was almost as momentous a development as fish growing legs and forming a conga line onto dry land. |
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Kaela Santosh then created what was probably the island's biggest 'Mexican Wave' followed by a long conga line snaking round the stage. |
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They then sit down and form a conga line for a few seconds before ending the routine to cheers from onlookers. |
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People were doing the conga with us and joining in and singing. |
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During this period, re-creations of Cuban bata and conga drums were used. |
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Every day, hour after hour at three or four major spots where some of the traffic turns left, a conga line like one of those iron ore trains grinds to a halt and waits. |
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Plows, snowblowers and dump trucks have formed their winter conga lines, and most Montreal Island cities say they'll have streets and sidewalks cleared of snow by Thursday. |
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