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Israel Tanenbaum

Israel Tanenbaum-Rivera (born March 7, 1961) is a Puerto Rican pianist, record producer, composer, arranger and audio engineer who has produced more than 50 albums and participated in over 100 recordings.
==Salsa==
Tanenbaum has performed with many of the classic salsa artists and bands such as Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, Marvin Santiago, Daniel Santos, Tommy Olivencia, Cheo Feliciano, Batacumbele, Santitos Colón, Orquesta Mulenze, Brenda K. Starr, Lalo Rodríguez, Ednita Nazario, and Roberto Roena, for whom he became Musical Director in 1986. In 1988, with a successful career as a pianist, Tanenbaum moved to Colombia from his native Puerto Rico and joined (as the producer, pianist and arranger) Guayacán Orquesta, one of Colombia's premiere salsa bands. Tanenbaum played a vital role in defining the sound that allowed Guayacán to effectively reach out to the growing U.S. and European Latino markets.〔(Guayacán's profile by John Child ), Descarga.com〕〔(Afromontreal.com )〕 This led to one Platinum and two Gold Records. In Colombia, Israel has worked with many other artists including Grupo Niche,〔(Music of Puerto Rico )〕 Grupo Clase, Checo Acosta and Galy Galiano. Tanenbaum has taken special interest in all-female salsa bands -popular in Colombia- such as Caña Brava, Aché Orquesta and (Santísima Charanga ), and has contributed to the field as director, arranger and producer.
In 1992, Cuban violinist Alfredo De La Fé, who, at the time, lived in Medellín, Colombia, asked Tanenbaum to produce his next album "Con Toda la Salsa" for the Discos Fuentes label. The album included Israel's Latin Jazz composition Hacha y Machete〔(Discos Fuentes Edimúsica )〕 which reached the jazz top 10 lists across Europe. This success opened the doors to the European markets and lead to several tours during which Israel accompanied Alfredo as his pianist and musical director. In 1995, Tanenbaum produced La Salsa de los Dioses〔(Alfredo De La Fé sitio oficial )〕 shortly before Alfredo moved to Italy.〔(An exclusive interview with Alfredo De La Fé ), Salsa Power.com〕 When Alfredo moved to New York in 2002, Israel -who was then living in the US- put together a band and toured the US with Alfredo.〔(Alfredo De La Fé New York band ) Alfredo De La Fé – Official website〕
Tanenbaum has produced music for record labels like Sony, Phillips, CBS, BMG and Fania.

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