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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Late Night Sessions" on Discogs.

  2. Late Night Sessions Dreamer Music 1999. DMCD 0562 Grabado en Los Ángeles entre junio y septiembre de 1998 Francisco Aguabella, Maraca Valle, Juan de Marcos, Perico Hernández o Chucho Valdés.

  3. Collaboration consisted on well-known Cuban musicians along their friends from the USA. They received a Grammy nomination for their album, Late Night Sessions. The band members include: Francisco Aguabella, Bamboleo, Jimmy Bosch, Carlos Del Puerto, Jr., Miguel Anga Diaz, Lazaro Galarraga, Jose Caridad, Perico Hernandez, Pio Leiva, Al McKibbon ...

  4. Percussionist Francisco Aguabella died of cancer May 7 at his home in Los Angeles. Aguabella was one of a handful of Cuban congueros who made their way to the U.S. in the years after World War...

  5. The project sparked several reunions between musicians who hadn't played with each other in years -- Al McKibbon (a bassist who played Afro-Cuban jazz alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo in the late '40s) reunited with Francisco Aguabella for the first time in 36 years, L.A.-based José Caridad Perico Hernández joined his longtime friend ...

  6. Caravana Cubana – Late Night Sessions. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Al McKibbon. Brass – Jimmy Bosch. Chorus – José Caridad Perico Hernández * Congas – Francisco Aguabella. Flute – Orlando "Maraca" Valle. Percussion – Miguel "Angá" Díaz. Piano – Jesus Chucho Valdes * Tres – Johnny Polanco. Vocals – Bamboleo, Lázaro Galarraga, Pío Leyva.

  7. Francisco Aguabella was an Afro-Cuban percussionist whose career spanned folk, jazz, and dance bands. He was a prolific session musician and recorded seven albums as a leader.