Produced by Ryan Mullin, Fernando Aveiga and Parranderos Latin Combo. Recorded and mixed at Playbach Studio in San Juan, Puerto Rico by engineers Carlos Velazquez and Ramón Martinez, assisted by Heriberto Roque. Mastered by Jesús Alex Hernández at Digital Recording Services, Inc. in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Fernando Aveiga - Lead Vocals (2,3,4,5,6,7,9) Guitar (3,7) Percussion (1,3,4,6,9) Coro (2,9)
Michael Núñez - Lead Vocals (1,8) Coro (1,4,8)
Nick Leo - Piano, solo (5), Accordion, Guitar (5)
Eddie Colón - Bass
John Kizilarmut - Timbal, Banda (7) Brushes (7)
Ryan Mullin - Congas (1,4,6,8,9) Cajón (2,7) Pandeiro (5) Caja Vallenata (3,9)
Marcelo Arévalo - Bongo/Campana (1,4,6,7) Congas (2,3) Coro (1,2,3,4,6,8,9), Congbora (9)
Edwin Custodio - Bongo/Campana (8) Coro (1,4,8) Percussion (1,4,6)
Tim Sanders - Tenor Sax, Solo (6) Alto Saxophone, Coro (2,3,6)
Roland Hart - Baritone Sax, Clarinet, solo (3,5) Flute
Dave Rezek - Trumpet, solo (4,7)
Andy Poppen - Trumpet, solo (2)
Chris Walck - Trombone, solo (2,4,8)
José Ignacio Villarreal - Coro (3,9)
Migrante (Aveiga, Colón)
El Cartel (Aveiga, Mullin)
Sombrero Real (Aveiga, Mullin)
Son Revolución (Aveiga, Mullin)
Sofía (Aveiga, Mullin, Sanders, Leo)
MaryJean & Mihaela (Aveiga, Mullin)
La Gran Hermana (Aveiga, Mullin)
Para Ti Bailador (Custodio, Colón)
Voy Pa'l Hueco (Mullin, Aveiga, Sanders)
Lyrics by Fernando Aveiga except Para Ti Bailador by Edwin Custodio & Eddie Colón.
Lyrics for Sofía are based on a poem by Craig Klein.
Additional music arrangement and direction by Dave Rezek (2,3,4,5,7,9)
Andy Poppen (7)
Chris Walck and Tim Sanders (4,7,9)
John Kizilarmut (2,3,4,6,9)
Carlos Velazquez (9)
Coros directed by Marcelo Arévalo
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Ramón Martinez, Carlos Velazquez, Heriberto Roque, The Iowa Arts Council and The National Endowment for the Arts, Veronica O’Hern, Jennifer Mullin, Hector “Coco” Barez, Moraima Clavell, Bruce Bales and Caleb Smith from DEFT, Goizane Mullin, Heather Leo, Adriana Flores, Miki Matsufuji, David Escudero, all of our families, friends and the generous supporters of the PLC2PR Project including Tom & Mary Urban, Dr. Richard Deming, Joseph & Rosemary Mullin, Davis Sanders, Ying Sa, TJ Moberg, Javier Guzmán and Memo Cano.
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