Johnny Colon - You Gotta Love Me (1967)
Swinging Latin Boogaloo with some ridiculous lyrics
Do what?
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Johnny Colon - You Gotta Love Me (1967)
Swinging Latin Boogaloo with some ridiculous lyrics
Do what?
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The Lebrón Brothers Orchestra - Let’s Get Stoned (1968)
Brooklyn’s own Lebrón Brothers bringing the Latin Boogaloo
The Lat-Teens - Smoke Shop (1968)
As their name suggests, the Lat-Teens were teens (or at least some of them were). This definitely has a Joe Bataan vibe - fun stuff!
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Johnny Colon - What You Mean (1968)
I guess I snoozed on this tune - I’d never heard it till recently even though it’s Johnny Colon at his boogaloo best.
The New Swing Sextet - Monkey See Monkey Do (1967)
Not the Sam the Sham song, instead here's some swingin’ mod boogaloo for you.
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