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  1. Andrew „Andy“ González (* 1. Januar 1951 in New York City; † 9. April 2020 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Bassist des Latin Jazz, der zumeist als Andy Gonzalez auftrat. Sein Album Entre colegas wurde 2017 für den Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album nominiert.

  2. 10. Apr. 2020 · Andy González, one of the great bassists in Latin jazz, who in a career of more than four decades played with numerous influential groups — notably the Fort Apache Band, which he formed...

  3. Andy González (born January 1, 1951, in Manhattan New York) was a jazz double bassist of Puerto Rican descent recognized as was one of the innovators of Latin Jazz. [1] ". González was a versatile player, as well as an arranger, composer, music historian and producer of other musicians’ records.

  4. 30. Juli 2007 · Andy González was a New York City-based double bass player. González was a respected and prolific jazz, Latin-jazz and salsa musician, composer and arranger of Puerto Rican ancestry. He was a long-time musical collaborator with brother Jerry González.

  5. The New York-based upright bassist was a master of salsa and Latin jazz music and influenced many players. He passed away from pneumonia and complications of diabetes on April 9, 2020, according to his sister.

  6. 11. Apr. 2020 · Andy González [January 1, 1951, The Bronx, New York – April 9, 2020] was a New York City-based double bass player. González was a respected and prolific jazz, Latin-jazz and salsa musician, composer and arranger of Puerto Rican ancestry.

  7. 15. Apr. 2020 · Andy González was a versatile and influential bassist who played with many prominent groups and musicians in Latin jazz. He formed the Fort Apache Band with his brother Jerry and the Libre band with Manny Oquendo, and recorded over 700 albums.