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  1. Gema. Walfredo de los Reyes Sr. is a Cuban percussionist, timbalero, and educator, in the fields of session recording, live performance, and clinics. He is the father of famed percussionists Walfredo Reyes Jr. and Daniel de los Reyes and of actor Kamar de los Reyes. He is often cited as one of the most influential modern timbaleros together ...

  2. Walfredo «Wally» Reyes jr., Walfredo de los Reyes eller Walfredo de los Reyes jr. (fødd 18. desember 1955) er ein cubansk-amerikansk trommeslagar og perkusjonist. Han har spelt med mange artistar innan jazz , latinamerikansk musikk , verdsmusikk , world fusion og rock som turnémusikar og studiomusikar.

  3. Listen to music by Walfredo Reyes Jr. on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Walfredo Reyes Jr. including Lovin' You (feat. Lilliana De Los Reyes, Walfredo de los Reyes & Walfredo Reyes Jr.), Sardegna (feat.

  4. The Last Great Traffic Jam – Walfredo Reyes Jr. The Last Great Traffic Jam. The Last Great Traffic Jam (Part 1) After working with the Santana Band from 1989 to 1993, I found out Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi where looking to reunite the super 70’s band “Traffic” and launch a 1994 tour. Capaldi sang and played percussion and drums so ...

  5. Phish song “Walfredo” Recently I had another Phish fan ask me, “What is the meaning of the lyrics to the song, “Walfredo”? Well, I’m glad you asked! I will try to explain, as most people have no idea. Basically this song is about Phish’s version of “Where’s Wally/Waldo!”. Let me rewind.. My first Drumming Job

  6. 25 ott 2012 · I told my drum tech, "Tell them to stop the smoke!" What I did not know is there was a FIRE on stage!! You can see the smoke in the background!Santana live a...

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  7. Recently I had another Phish fan ask me, “What is the meaning of the lyrics to the song, “Walfredo”? Well, I’m glad you asked! I will try to explain, as most people have no idea. Basically this song is about Phish’s version of “Where’s Wally/Waldo!”. Let me rewind.. Back in the 80s, when I played the Northeast (particularly ...