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Don Armando Bonilla (August 9, 1946 - November 16, 2002) formed the Second Avenue Rhumba Band with vocalist Fonda Rae and scored a #1 hit on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Deputy of Love" [1] in 1979. Bonilla was also a percussionist with Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band. Don Armando (Sonny) Bonilla was born and raised in East Harlem, NYC, the eldest sibling of a family composed of five sons of a Puerto Rican father and a Colombian mother. After completing a tour of duty with the United States Air Force, he graduated from New York University with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, and later he acquired a Master's Degree from the Columbia University. One of his younger brothers, Luis Bonilla, played Congas on Larry Harlow's breakout album "Heavy Smokin". Another brother, Nestor is also a professional percussionsist. He was the father of Elizabeth Bonilla and Adrianna Bonilla and husband of Billie Burdette de Bonilla.
He wrote a treatment for a sitcom called "Cowboy Tito" while living in Hollywood and was producing a musical called "The Love of a Jukebox Hero". He co-wrote "Mambo Queen" with L.A. composer Aaron Loo.
The Second Avenue Rhumba Band's song, "Goin' to a Showdown," and "Winter Love " was featured in the 1980 horror film Maniac.
1979 Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - ZE Records A1 - Deputy Of Love A2 - Compliment Your Leading Lady A3 - Winter LoveB1 - Goin' To A Showdown B2 - How To Handle A Woman B3 - I'm An Indian Too B4 - Para Ti/This Is Just For You
References
See also
- List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
Categories:- 1946 births
- 2002 deaths
- People from Harlem
- American disco musicians
- American dance musicians
- ZE Records artists
- American drummer stubs
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