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                        <title>Best International Artist 2006 Miguel Romero&#039;s Latest CD &quot;Welcome to My World&quot; Takes You Around The World in Twelve Songs</title>
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                        <description>Miguel Romero&#039;s New CD &quot;Welcome To My World&quot; is a Celebration of Afro-Mediterranean Culture Fusing  Latin Funk, Cuban Hip Hop, Spoken Word, R&#38;B Soul and Yoruba Chants. [PRWeb Oct 30, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 30, 2006 -- A river of rhythms, deep funk and mesmerizing grooves all come together in Miguel Romero&#039;s latest CD &quot;Welcome to My World.&quot; In his most eclectic recording to date, the Cuban composer, pianist and producer delivers a lush landscape of Latin vibes, spoken word, soul sexy vocals, Cuban-style hip-hop and Yoruba chants. <a href="http://www.miguelromero.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.miguelromero.com</a>



The title track, &quot;Welcome to My World&quot; is an infectious Latin vibe with a French accordion flavor. &quot;Grab It&quot; is a funky 21st century Cha Cha with vocals. &quot;Mojito&quot;, an island style marimba, features a fiery guitar. &quot;Coolness&quot; marries happy, grooving vibes with a playful bass line. &quot;Find Me&quot; is a bluesy sultry groove with an addictive organ hook and vocals. &quot;Chango&quot;, a traditional Yoruba Chant is contemporized with bass and Rhodes keyboards. &quot;NYZ&quot; is a musical conversation in New York, based on a blues progression and laced with a Cuban rhythmic drive. &quot;Organza&quot; is a 100 miles per hour vamp. &quot;En El Silencio&quot; has an Atlanta hip-hop deep bass vibe with spoken word and batas. &quot;Caravan&quot; fuses Middle Eastern influences with Cuban, Spanish and African elements. In &quot;Rumba&quot;, Romero puts a new take on this traditional Cuban rhythm, by adding Indian tablas, bass and batas. &quot;Yoruba&quot; is a funk medley of traditional chants that evoke the different Yoruba deities. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/miguelromero" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.myspace.com/miguelromero</a>

&quot;Welcome to My World,&quot; released on Alafia, is a departure from Miguel&#039;s first two critically acclaimed CDs -- the Caribbean-influenced &quot;Island Breeze&quot; and the harder-edged &quot;Cuban Jazz Funk.&quot; More than any other of Romero&#039;s efforts, this CD explores all the artist&#039;s cultural and musical influences, from Latin rhythms to Afro funk, Cuban hip hop to Middle Eastern. 

&quot;I am grateful for my unique upbringing; the particular melding of cultures I&#039;ve experienced has influenced my sound and style and enriched my music tremendously.&quot;

Heir to a Cuban musical dynasty, Romero always knew music would be his life. When he was four he played the dining room tabletop, his mother&#039;s pots and pans, &quot;anything I could hit with a spoon, knife or fork.&quot;  Music was everywhere. If his mom was hosting a Santeria ceremony, then it was Yoruba music in the living room and a jam session going on in his room with his father&#039;s musician friends. &quot;Later after the religious ceremony was over, the sacred drums would be put away and the bata players/percussionists would take out their secular instruments and it was on,&quot; he remembers. A young and impressionable Romero inhaled it all. 

On &quot;Welcome to my World&quot; it shows! 

If you haven&#039;t heard Romero before sit back and listen. An extraordinary, original and infectious adventure awaits you. Romero is a composer in love with life and all its sounds and rhythms, who reveals worlds in every note. Hear why Creative Loafing named Miguel Romero Best International Artist of 2006.

(678)297-9474.  To hear music <a href="http://www.miguelromero.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.miguelromero.com</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/miguelromero" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.myspace.com/miguelromero</a>

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                        <itunes:subtitle>Best International Artist 2006 Miguel Romero&#039;s Latest CD &quot;Welcome to My World&quot; Takes You Around The World in Twelve Songs</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) October 30, 2006 -- A river of rhythms, deep funk and mesmerizing grooves all come together in Miguel Romero&#039;s latest CD &quot;Welcome to My World.&quot; In his most eclectic recording to date, the Cuban composer, pianist and producer delivers a lush landscape of Latin vibes, spoken word, soul sexy vocals, Cuban-style hip-hop and Yoruba chants. <a href="http://www.miguelromero.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.miguelromero.com</a>



The title track, &quot;Welcome to My World&quot; is an infectious Latin vibe with a French accordion flavor. &quot;Grab It&quot; is a funky 21st century Cha Cha with vocals. &quot;Mojito&quot;, an island style marimba, features a fiery guitar. &quot;Coolness&quot; marries happy, grooving vibes with a playful bass line. &quot;Find Me&quot; is a bluesy sultry groove with an addictive organ hook and vocals. &quot;Chango&quot;, a traditional Yoruba Chant is contemporized with bass and Rhodes keyboards. &quot;NYZ&quot; is a musical conversation in New York, based on a blues progression and laced with a Cuban rhythmic drive. &quot;Organza&quot; is a 100 miles per hour vamp. &quot;En El Silencio&quot; has an Atlanta hip-hop deep bass vibe with spoken word and batas. &quot;Caravan&quot; fuses Middle Eastern influences with Cuban, Spanish and African elements. In &quot;Rumba&quot;, Romero puts a new take on this traditional Cuban rhythm, by adding Indian tablas, bass and batas. &quot;Yoruba&quot; is a funk medley of traditional chants that evoke the different Yoruba deities. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/miguelromero" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.myspace.com/miguelromero</a>

&quot;Welcome to My World,&quot; released on Alafia, is a departure from Miguel&#039;s first two critically acclaimed CDs -- the Caribbean-influenced &quot;Island Breeze&quot; and the harder-edged &quot;Cuban Jazz Funk.&quot; More than any other of Romero&#039;s efforts, this CD explores all the artist&#039;s cultural and musical influences, from Latin rhythms to Afro funk, Cuban hip hop to Middle Eastern. 

&quot;I am grateful for my unique upbringing; the particular melding of cultures I&#039;ve experienced has influenced my sound and style and enriched my music tremendously.&quot;

Heir to a Cuban musical dynasty, Romero always knew music would be his life. When he was four he played the dining room tabletop, his mother&#039;s pots and pans, &quot;anything I could hit with a spoon, knife or fork.&quot;  Music was everywhere. If his mom was hosting a Santeria ceremony, then it was Yoruba music in the living room and a jam session going on in his room with his father&#039;s musician friends. &quot;Later after the religious ceremony was over, the sacred drums would be put away and the bata players/percussionists would take out their secular instruments and it was on,&quot; he remembers. A young and impressionable Romero inhaled it all. 

On &quot;Welcome to my World&quot; it shows! 

If you haven&#039;t heard Romero before sit back and listen. An extraordinary, original and infectious adventure awaits you. Romero is a composer in love with life and all its sounds and rhythms, who reveals worlds in every note. Hear why Creative Loafing named Miguel Romero Best International Artist of 2006.

(678)297-9474.  To hear music <a href="http://www.miguelromero.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.miguelromero.com</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/miguelromero" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.myspace.com/miguelromero</a>

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