
Roger King Mozian (born 29 June 1927, New York City; died 16 May 1963, Yonkers, New York) was one of the great gringos of Latin music. He played with many of the biggest names, including Perez Prado, Machito and Tito Puente, and shortly before his death in 1963, recorded his own contribution to that crucial sub-genre, Latin twist. A lifelong New Yorker, Mozian attended NYU and began playing trumpet with jazz and Latin groups in the late 1940s. He first came to widespread attention when his tune, "Asia Minor," was a hit for Machito.
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Oriental Cha Cha
Crazy Rhythm
Sirocco Mambo
Sirocco (Mambo)
Asia Minor
Repercussion
I Got Rhythm
South of the Border
How High the Moon
Lullaby In Rhythm
Carioca
Tabu
Percussive Blues
Bewitched
Greek Cha Cha
Harem Dance
Twisting Shepard
Changa hot
Mama Inez
Caravan - Twist
Caravan
Capullito De Aleli
Linda Mujer
El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)
Desert Dance
Negra Consentida
Boogie Cha Cha
Asia Minor - Percussion
What's New at the Zoo?
Moliendo Cafe
Renegade
Brazilian Nights
La Runidera
Repercusesion
Estacy
Mambo Percusso
Mack The Knife
Estasy
Desert Dance - Twist
The Bells Of St. Mary's
01 SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Cha Cha Matinee
Flamenkiko (Cha Cha Flamenco)
04 I GOT RHYTHM
07 REPERCUSESION
Oriental Cha Cha - Bouzouki
Easy Goin'
06 ASIA MINOR
10 ESTASY
09 LULLABY IN RHYTHM
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