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  1. Chicago native Jim "Sport" Trompeter replaced Betty Wright (née Cortés) on second keyboards. Venezuelan jazz saxophonist Ed Callé performed on the LP and was added to the horn section.

  2. El nativo de Chicago Jim "Sport" Trompeter sustituyó a Betty Wright (née Cortés) en segundos teclados. Saxofonista de jazz venezolano Ed Callé realizó el LP y fue agregado a la sección de cuernos.

  3. Miami Sound Machine was an American band of Latin-influenced music that featured the vocals of Cuban-born recording artist Gloria Estefan (née Fajardo). Established in 1975 by Emilio Estefan Jr., the band was originally known as the Miami Latin Boys before becoming the Miami Sound Machine in 1977.

  4. Jim "Sport" Trompeter (1985-1988) Rafael Pedílla (1985-1988) - percuție; Ed Callé (1985-1987) - saxofon; Dana Teboe (1985-1986) - trombon; Randy Barlow (1986-1988) - trompetă; Teddy Mullet (1986-1988) - trombon; Discografie Album. Renacer (1977) Miami Sound Machine: versiunea în spaniolă (1978) Importat (1979) Miami Sound Machine (1980 ...

  5. JimSportTrompeter (1985–1988) – Klavier.

  6. El mayor proveedor deportivo de España. Más de 20 años apoyando a las tiendas de deportes. Equipaciones deportivas, material de entrenamiento, fitness, deportes de raqueta y mucho más...

  7. Miami Sound Machine was an American band of Latin-influenced music that had featured the vocals of Cuban-born recording artist Gloria Estefan (née Fajardo). Established in 1975 by Emilio Estefan Jr., the band was originally known as the Miami Latin Boys before becoming the Miami Sound Machine in 1977.