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Harvey Averne
Birth nameHarvey Averne
Also known asHarvey
Born1936 (age 87–88)
Brooklyn NY
OriginUnited States
Diedunknown
unknown
GenresMale
Occupation(s)Record producer, songwriter, musician
Instrumentvarious
LabelsHarveyAverneProd, CoCoRecords
Website[1]

Harvey Averne (born November 22, 1936) is an American record producer, songwriter and musician, probably best known for his Grammy Award-winning collaborations with

Biography

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Harvey Averne was the son of Harry Avrutsky, a Russian immigrant from Soviet Georgia. The elder Averne worked as a sewing machine operator in New York’s famed garment center and later Americanized his name to Averne. His mother, Sylvia Rothman Averne was born in the United States of Polish-Jewish ancestry. She was a traditional stay-at-home mother until her kids grew up.

By the time Averne was fourteen he was a professional musician. During the mid 1950s through the 1970s he appeared in hundreds of reviews and shows, at such popular New York venues. In 1963, Averne established Coastal Home Improvement Corporation, recruiting and training a sales force of twenty three. He supervised and sub-contracted all residential construction and dealt directly with the Federal Housing Administration, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., Chase Manhattan Bank, Citibank, and Prudential Savings and Loan. Coastal was one of the largest and most successful home remodeling companies in Brooklyn, New York. He retired from that business in 1967, in order to dedicate himself entirely to his first love, Latin music. In 1967 the newly formed Fania record label hired Averne, first as a recording artist and then as a producer. In 1971 an obscure studio band known as The Chakachas recorded the hit single "Jungle Fever", of which Averne was the band leader. This recording sold more than two million copies and won the ASCAP Award as one of the most performed songs of the year in their catalogue. In 1993, the pioneer rapper Big Daddy Kane sampled Averne’s “Lullaby from Rosemary’s Baby” for the track “Rest In Peace” and released it in the Cold Chillin/Warner Bros/Reprise album “Looks Like a Job For….”.

Discography

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  • 1967: The Harvey Averne DozenThe Harvey Averne Dozen (Producer, Mixer). Atlantic Records.
  • 1968: "Acid" (Producer, Mixer). Fania Records. (Gold Record)
  • 1968: "El Exigente" (Producer, Mixer). Fania Records.
  • 1968: "The Queen Does Her Own Thing" (Producer, Mixer, Director). Roulette/Tico Records.
  • Early 70s: "Let's Get It Together This Christmas" (Songwriter, Recording Engineer)
  • 1970: "Brotherhood". (Producer, Mixer). Fania Records.
  • 1970: "I Want To Make It With You". (Producer, Mixer) Scepter/Wand/Fania Records. (Gold Record. RIAA Certification)
  • 1970: "Jungle Fever" by The Chakachas (Group leader and Manager). Polydor Records.
  • 1971: "Rock 'N Latin" by The Harvey Averne Barrio Band.(Producer, Mixer). Heavy Duty/CoCo/Fania Records.
  • 1972: "Toro" (Director, Mixer). Heavy Duty/CoCo/Fania Records.
  • 1973: "Sentido" by Eddie Palmieri (Producer, Mixer). CoCo Records.
  • 1973: "The Sun Of Latin Music" by Eddie Palmieri. (Producer, Mixer). *First Grammy awarded to Latin Music category. Billboard and Record World Salsa Producer of the Year. Best Latin Recording Cash Box. Latin New York Magazine Album of the Year and Producer of the Year.
  • 1974: "Juntos Otra Vez" by Cortijo y Su Combo Original - Ismael Rivera. (Producer, Mixer). CoCo Records.
  • 1975: "Salvaje" by Orchestra Broadway. (Producer, Mixer). CoCo Records.


#1 Hit Records

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  • 1967: "Accept Me", "Can You Dig It" from The Harvey Averne Dozen
  • "Never Learned to Dance"
  • "Se Acabo" (1968) from The Queen Does Her Own Thing


  • Orquesta Broadway. “Pasaporte”. Included the #1 hit single “Isla Del Encanto”. Produced by Barry Rogers. Executive Producer, Harvey Averne for CoCo Records, Gold Record
  • Rafael Cortijo. “Cortijo & His Time Machine - Cortijo Y Su Maquina Del Tiempo”. Included the hit “Carnaval”. Produced by Harvey Averne and Pepe Castillo. Mixed by Harvey Averne for CoCo Records. Voted in Top 10 Salsa Albums of all time
  • Danny Rivera. “Alborada”. Included hits “Alegoria” and “Tu Vives En Mi Pensamiento”. Produced and Mixed by Harvey Averne for Graffiti/CoCo Records. Gold Record
  • Eydie Gorme. “La Gorme”. Produced, Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa. Mixed by Humberto Gatica. Executive Producer: Harvey Averne for Gala/CoCo Records.(1976)

1977

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  • Grammy Nomination, Machito Orchestra recording “Fireworks” featuring vocalist Lalo Rodriguez (finalist in the Latin Music Category). Produced, Directed and Mixed by Harvey Averne for CoCo Records.
  • Grammy Nomination, Danny Rivera & Eydie Gorme “Muy Amigos” hit “Para Decir Adios” (finalist in the Latin Music Category). Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa • Produced, Directed and Mixed by Harvey Averne for Gala/CoCo Records, Platinum Record, International Duo of the Year- Billboard & Record World, International Producer of the Year – Record World
  • Wilkins. “Amarse Un Poco”. Includes the #1 hits “Te Amo” and “Amantes”. Produced by Wilkins. Mixed by Harvey Averne for CoCo Records.
  • Jose Fajardo. “Seleciones Clasicas”. Included the hits “Ritmo De Pollo” “Kikiriki” and “Sayonara”. Produced by Harvey Averne and Ray Barretto. Mixed by Harvey Averne for CoCo Records.
  • Lissette Alvarez. “Copacabana”, from the album “Sola”. Produced by Frank Fiore. Executive Producer: Harvey Averne for CoCo Records.
  • Trini Lopez. “Trini Lopez y Su Alma Latina”. Produced, Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa. Mixed by Humberto Gatica. Executive Producer: Harvey Averne for Gala/CoCo Records.
  • Steve Lawrence. “Tu Seras Mi Musica". Produced, Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa. Mixed by Humberto Gatica. Executive Produce: Harvey Averne for Gala/CoCo Records.

1978

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  • Jose Fajardo. “El Talento Total”. Included the hits “Tremendo Traqueteo” and “Africa Linda”. Produced and Mixed by Harvey Averne for CoCo Records.

1979

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  • Regine. “Je Survrive” (I Will Survive), International Disco Hit. Re-Mixed by Harvey Averne for Prism/Carrere Records.

1993

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  • Big Daddy Kane “Looks Like A Job For…”. “Rest In Peace”. Big Daddy sampled “Lullaby from Rosemary’s Baby” (the movie theme song that was originally performed by The Harvey Averne Dozen for Fania/Codigo Records), released on Cold Chillin/ Warner Bros/Reprise Records.

1995

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  • Lalo Rodriguez. “Naci Para Cantar”. Included the hits “Aunque Lo Dudes” and “Acusado Falsamente”. Produced, Directed, Conceived and Mixed by Harvey Averne for EMI Latino Records, Platinum Record, won the 3M Visionary Award


  • The Harvey Averne Anthology 1967-71 ”Never Learned To Dance” Compilation. Produced in the UK by Dean Rudland (2009), Relased by Fania/Emusica/Codigo Records. (2010)
  • About Group. “Start & Complete” on Domino Records. For their first single (an 11:00 minute tribute to Terry Riley’s 1967 Historic “The World’s First Remix”) About Group sampled Harvey Averne’s original recording “You’re No Good” (originally released in 1967) from “The Harvey Averne Dozen “Viva Soul” album on Atlantic Records (2011)
  • Chico Alvarez (El Montunero) & The Palmonte Afro-Cuban Big Band. “Country Roots/Urban Masters”. Produced By Chico Alvarez and Jerry Lacay. Album Project Consultant: Harvey Averne. Mixed by Harvey Averne, Chico Alvarez and Kamilo Kratc. (2012)
  • Currently in the studio with Spanglish Fly, a well known New York Boogaloo band. “Brooklyn Boogaloo” and “My Shingaling Boy”, both produced and mixed by Harvey Averne; released in September, 2012.

Discography

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  • 1967 The Harvey Averne Dozen “VIVA SOUL” Atlantic Records SD 8168
  • 1967 La Lupe “THE QUEEN DOES HER OWN THING” Tico/Roulete Records
  • 1967 Larry Harlow “EL EXIGENTE” featuring Ismael Miranda Fania Records
  • 1967 Polito Vega “CANTA PARA TI”Producers: Johnny Pacheco/Harvey Averne Fania Records
  • 1967 Terry Riley “THE WORLD'S FIRST REMIX” Sampled the Harvey Averne Dozen track “You’re No Good” from “Viva Soul” Atlantic Records and is credited with “The World’s First Remix” SMS Open Reel #3
  • 1968 Ray Barretto “ACID” Fania Records
  • 1968 George Guzman “INTRODUCING GEORGE GUZMAN” Fania Records
  • 1968 Latinaires “CAMEL WALK” Fania Records
  • 1969 The Harvey Averne Dozen “THE HARVEY AVERNE DOZEN” Fania Records
  • 1970 Joan Manuel Serrat “MI NIÑEZ” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 505
  • 1970 The Harvey Averne Band “BROTHERHOOD” Fania Records
  • 1971 Harvey Averne Barrio Band “ROCK ‘N LATIN” Heavy Duty/Fania Records
  • 1971 Ralfi Pagan “I WANT TO MAKE IT WITH YOU” Scepter/Wand/Fania Records
  • 1971 Markolino Dimond “BRUJERIA” Vocals: Angel Canales Vaya/Fania Records
  • 1971 Nelson Ned “CANCION POPULAR” United Artists Latino (1st Spanish Album)
  • 1971 Martina “MARTINA” United Artists Latino (1st Spanish Album)
  • 1971 Chakachas “JUNGLE FEVER” Polydor Records PD 5504
  • 1971 Vicentico Valdes “AMOR Y FELICIDAD” United Artists Latino LS 61042
  • 1971 Tito Rodriguez “RETURNS TO THE PALLADIUM LIVE” United Artists Latino UAL 3141
  • 1971 Javier Oliva “SENTIMIENTO” Volume No.1 United Artists Latino
  • 1971 Tito Rodriguez “TITO RODRIQUEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA” United Artists Latino ACS 6041
  • 1972 Massiel “LO MEJOR DE MASSIEL” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 513
  • 1972 Mocedades “EXITOS DE ORO” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 514
  • 1972 Toro (Latin Rock) “TORO” Heavy Duty/Fania Records
  • 1972 Nelson Feliciano “NELSON FELICIANO” Vocals: Junior Cordova Mango/CoCo Records CLP 100
  • 1972 Orchestra Dee Jay “ORCHESTRA DEE JAY” Vocals: Rafael de Jesus Mango/CoCo Records CLP 101
  • 1973 Paul Ortiz y La Orquesta Son “MEREMBE” Mango/CoCo Records CLP 102
  • 1973 Eddie Palmieri “SENTIDO” Vocals: Ismael Quintana Mango/CoCo Records CLP 103
  • 1973 Nelson Feliciano/Kito Velez “NELSON FELICIANO” Vocals: Joe P. CoCo Records CLP 104
  • 1973 Miguelito “CANTO A BORIÑQUEN” CoCo Records CLP 105
  • 1973 Toro (Latin Rock) “TORO” CoCo Records CLP 106
  • 1973 Eddie Palmieri & Friends “LIVE IN CONCERT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO” Vocals: Ismael Quintana Guest: Charlie Palmieri (Organ) CoCo Records DCLP107
  • 1973 Les Chakachas (Jungle Fever) “TIBIDIBANG” Biram Records 6325 626
  • 1974 Juan Bau “PENAS” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 501
  • 1974 Orquesta La Corporacion Latina “EL ORGULLO DE PUERTO RICO” Lamp/CoCo Records CLP 136X
  • 1974 Cortijo “CORTIJO Y SU MAQUINA DEL TIEMPO” (CORTIJO & HIS TIME MACHINE) CoCo Records CLP 108
  • 1974 Cesta All Star “LIVE JAM SESSION” Featuring: Charlie Palmieri, Cheo Feliciano, Joe Quijano, Kako, Yayo El Indio, Louie Ramirez. CoCo Records CLP 110
  • 1974 Charlie Palmieri “ELECTRO DURO” Vocal: Victor Velaquez CoCo Records CLP 111
  • 1974 Joe Quijano (2 record set “UN REGALO DE SALSA EN NAVIDAD” Featuring Tito Puente, Charley Palmieri, Cheo Feliciano, Cortijo, Fajardo, Cachao, Vitin Aviles and many more CoCo Records CLP 112x
  • 1974 Cortijo y Su Combo Original “JUNTOS OTRA VEZ” Con ISMAEL RIVERA Historic Live Concert and Recording with The Original Combo, including Rafael Ithier, Roberto Roena, Roy Rosario, Sammy Ayala, Eddie Perez, Martin Quiñones, Kito Velez, Mario Cora, Miguel Cruz, Hector Santos and Andy Montañez Produced, Directed & Mixed Harvey Averne CoCo Records CLP113
  • 1975 Eddie Palmieri “THE SUN OF LATIN MUSIC” Vocal: Lalo Rodriguez CoCo Records CLP 109
  • 1975 Mocedades “LA OTRA ESPAÑA” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 502
  • 1975 Joe Quijano y Su Orquesta “AHORA” CoCo Records CLP114
  • 1975 Jose Fajardo “FAJARDO Y SUS ESTRELLAS DEL ‘75” CoCo Records CLP115
  • 1975 Charlie Palmieri “IMPULSOS” (IMPULSES) Vocal: Victor Velaquez CoCo Records CLP118
  • 1975 Orquesta Broadway “SALVAJE” (SAVAGE) CoCo Records CLP119
  • 1975 Eddie Palmieri “UNFINISHED MASTERPIECE” Vocal: Lalo Rodriguez CoCo Records CLP120
  • 1975 Joe Quijano “EXITOS DE ORO” (GOLDEN HITS) CoCo Records CLP 121
  • 1975 Yolandita Monge “FLORECIENDO” CoCo Records CLP 123
  • 1976 Harvey Averne Barrio Band “ROCK ‘N LATIN” CoCo Records CLP116
  • 1976 Eddie Palmieri “UNFINISHED MASTERPIECE” Vocal: Lalo Rodriguez Philips Records (Japan) FDX 232
  • 1976 Cortijo y Su Nuevo Combo “CHAMPIONS” Vocals: Fe Cortijo and Che Delgado CoCo Records CLP117
  • 1976 Noraida y Los Morés “LA BARBARA” CoCo Records CLP 122
  • 1976 Jose Fajardo “LA RAIZ DE LA CHARANGA” (CHARANGA ROOTS) CoCo Records CLP 124
  • 1976 Cesta All Stars “SALSA FESTIVAL” CoCo Records CLP 125
  • 1976 Orquesta Broadway “PASAPORTE” CoCo Records CLP 126
  • 1976 Yolandita Monge “REFLEXIONES” CoCo Records CLP 129
  • 1976 Cortijo “CORTIJO Y SU MAQUINA DEL TIEMPO” (CORTIJO & HIS TIME MACHINE) Philips Records/Japan FDX 9258
  • 1976 Eddie Palmieri “SPOTLIGHT ON EDDIE PALMIERI” Philips Records (Japan - Licensed) FDX 9259/9260
  • 1976 Eydie Gorme “LA GORME” Gala/CoCo Records GALP 2001
  • 1976 Danny Rivera “ALBORADA” Graffit/CoCo Records GRLP 3001
  • 1976 Alberto Carrion “PAJAROS MARINOS” Graffiti/CoCo Records GRLP 3002
  • 1976 Sergio y Estibaliz “QUIEN COMPRA UNA CANCION” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 503
  • 1976 Marisol “HABLAME DEL MAR MARINERO” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 504
  • 1976 Paco Martin “AÑORANZAS” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 505
  • 1976 Juan Bau “FANTASIA” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 506
  • 1976 Mocedades “EL COLOR DE TU MIRADA” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 507
  • 1976 Jarcha “LIBERTAD SIN IRA” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 508
  • 1977 Cortijo Y Su Combo “CABALLO DE HIERRO” Vocal: Fe Cortijo CoCo Records CLP 130X
  • 1977 Machito Orchestra “FIREWORKS” Con Lalo Rodriquez CoCo Records CLP 131x
  • 1977 Charlie Palmieri “EL GIGANTE Y SU ORQUESTA COLOSAL” Vocal: Victor Velasquez CoCo Records CLP 132X
  • 1977 Eddie Palmieri “1973-1976 GOLD” Vocals: Lalo Rodriguez & Ismael Quintana CoCo Records CLP 133
  • 1977 Raffy Diaz “RAFFY DIAZ Y SU ORQUESTA” CoCo Records CLP 134
  • 1977 Graciela y Mario Bauza “LA BOTANICA” Lamp/CoCo Records CLP 137
  • 1977 Orquesta Cimarron “ERUPCION” Lamp/CoCo Records CLP 138
  • 1977 Yolandita Monge “SOY ANTE TODO MUJER” CoCo Records CLP 139X
  • 1977 Orquesta Broadway “NEW YORK CITY SALSA” CoCo Records CLP 140x
  • 1977 Jose Fajardo “SELECIONES CLASICAS” CoCo Records CLP 141X
  • 1977 Steve Lawrence “TU SERAS MI MUSICA” Gala/CoCo Records GALP 2002
  • 1977 Eydie Gorme & Danny Rivera “MUY AMIGOS” (Mega Hit “Para Decir Adios”) Gala/CoCo Records GALP 2003X
  • 1977 Trini Lopez “TRINI LOPEZ Y SU ALMA LATINA” Gala/CoCo Records GALP 2004X
  • 1977 Danny Rivera “PARA TODA LA VIDA” Graffiti/CoCo Records GRLP 3003X
  • 1977 Alberto Carrion “BORIÑQUEN” Graffiti/CoCo Records GRLP 3004X
  • 1977 Mocedades “8” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 510
  • 1977 Basilio “DEMASIADO AMOR” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 511
  • 1977 Juan Bau “5” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 512
  • 1977 Danny Rivera “SERENATA” Graffiti/CoCo Records GRLP 3005X
  • 1977 Orquesta Tipica Ideal “FUERA DEL MUNDO”(Out Of This World) Vocal: Victor Velasquez CoCo Records CLP 142X
  • 1977 Lalo Rodriguez “ME LLAMAN LALO” (They Call Me Lalo) CoCo Records CLP 143X
  • 1977 Orquesta La Corporacion Latin “TRULLANDO CON LA CORPORACION LATINA” CoCo Records CLP 144X
  • 1977 Los Andinos “LA NUEVA IMAGEN DE LOS ANDINOS” CoCo Records CLP 145X
  • 1977 Wilkins “AMARSE UN POCO” CoCo Records CLP 146X
  • 1977 Los Andinos “YO QUIERO SER TU AMANTE” CoCo Records CLP 147
  • 1977 Lissette Alvarez “SOLA” Mega Hit “COPACABANA” CoCo Records CLP148X
  • 1977 Harvey Averne Presenta “BOLEROS DEL AMOR” Featuring: Eddie Palmieri, Orchesta Broadway, Orq. La Corporacion Latina, Charlie Palmieri, Cheo Feliciano, Machito, Cortijo, Cesta All Stars, Lalo Rodriguez, Ismael Quintana, Graciela Y Mario Bauza, Fe Cortijo, Joe Quijano, Raffy Diaz, Victor Velaquez, Willie Torres, Felo Barrios. CoCo Records CLP 149X
  • 1977 Eddie Palmieri “EXPLORATION” CoCo Records CLP151X
  • 1977 La Controversia “VISION DIVINA” CoCo Records CLP 127
  • 1978 Various Artists “BORIÑQUEN” CoCo Records CLP154
  • 1978 Astor Piazzola /Jose Trellis “BALADA PARA UN LOCO” Zafiro/CoCo Records CLP 128
  • 1978 Jose Fajardo “EL TALENTO TOTAL” CoCo Records CLP 135
  • 1978 Orquesta Broadway “NEW YORK CITY SALSA” CoCo Records CLP 140X
  • 1978 Various Artists “SALSA DISCO FEVER” Featuring: Eddie Palmieri, Puerto Rico All Stars, Andy Montañez, Cortijo y Su Combo Original con Ismael Rivera, Orquesta Broadway, Fe Cortijo, Cesta All Stars featuring Charley Palmieri, Machito,Jose Fajardo, Lalo Rodriguez, Graciela y Mario, Raffy Diaz. CoCo Records CLP152X
  • 1978 Yolandita Monge “EN SU INTIMIDAD” CoCo Records CLP153X
  • 1978 Yolandita Monge “CIERA LOS OJOS Y JUNTOS RECORDEMOS” CoCo Records CLP 157
  • 1978 Lalo Rodriguez “EVOLUCION” CoCo Records CLP161
  • 1978 Eddie Palmieri “TIMELESS” CoCo Records CLP163X
  • 1978 Ismael Rivera “SONERO NUMERO UNO” CoCo Records CLP 164
  • 1978 Sergio y Estibaliz “CANCIONES SUDAMERICANAS” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 515
  • 1978 Juan Bau “CON MIS CINCOS SENTIDOS” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 516
  • 1978 Hernaldo “CANCIONERO” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 517
  • 1978 Alejandro Jaen “MIS PROPIOS SENTIMIENTOS" Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 518
  • 1978 Don Francisco y Jose Luis “DON FRANCISCO Y JOSE LUIS” Zafiro/CoCo Records ZLP 519
  • 1979 Alfonso Ribeiro “NOT TOO YOUNG” Prism Records
  • 1979 Various Artists “CHARANGA AFTER HOURS” Jose Fajardo, Orq. Broadway, Tipica Ideal. Coco Records CLP 155x
  • 1979 Regine “JE SURVRIVE” (I Will Survive) Prism Records PDS 3
  • 1995 Lalo Rodriguez “NACI PARA CANTAR” EMI Latino Records
  • 1998 Various Artists “NUYORICAN ROOTS” Tito Puente, Arsenio Rodriguez, Tito Rodriguez, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, Machito, *

Harlow, Mongo Santamaria, Joe Cuba & Harvey Averne. Soul Jazz Records

  • 2000 Various Artists “SWEET SIDE OF LATIN SOUL” Lebron Brothers, Azuqita, Orch Dee Jay, Ralfi Pagan & Harvey Averne. Latin Soul Records
  • 2000 Terry Riley “THE WORLD”S FIRST REMIX” Sampled the Harvey Averne Dozen track “You’re No Good” from “Viva Soul”, Atlantic Records. Originally released in 1967 & credited as “The World’s First Remix”. Re-Released in 2000. Cortical Foundation
  • 2003 Various Artists “HIDDEN TREASURES” Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz, Orch. Broadway, the Latinaires, Joe Bataan, New Swing Sextette, Alfredito, Johnny Rivera, Ralph Robles & Harvey Averne. Fania Records
  • 2005 Eddie Palmieri “EL PRODIGIOSO, LOS 50 ANOS DEL MAESTRO” All Music Produced & Mixed By Harvey Averne. Compilation Produced by Richie Viera MP/J&N Records
  • 2005 Various Artist “EXPLOSIVOS” Tito Puente, Charley & Eddie Palmieri, Joe Cuba, Bobby Valentine, Jimmy Sabater, Joey Pastrana, Monguito Santamaria, Alfredito, George Guzman, Chacon, King Nando & Harvey Averne. Vampi Soul Records
  • 2007 Various Artists “NEW YORK LATIN HUSTLE, THE SOUND OF NEW YORK” Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, Willy Colon, Cortijo, Joe Cuba, Al Escobar, Machito, Candido, Seguida, Jose Mangual, La Charanga 76, Louie Ramirez, Ismael Quinones & Harvey Averne. Soul Jazz Records
  • 2007 Various Artists “A SALSA TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES” Tito Puente, La Lupe, Santitos Colon, Larry Harlow, Ricardo Ray & Bobby Cruz, Joe Bataan, Joey Pastrana, Orquesta Novel, Ralfi Pagan, L.T.G. Exchange & Harvey Averne. Universal Records
  • 2008 Import CD Various Artists “DANCE THE LATIN, SOUL, FUNK, JAZZ!” Noro Morales, Eddie Palmieri & Cal Jader, Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, La Lupe, Harvey Averne, Joe Bataan, Bobby Valentine, Mauricio Smith, George Guzman, Pete Rodriguez, Chollo, Al Escobar, The Latineers. Jazzman 019 Import CD
  • 2008 Various Artists “EL BARRIO, BACK ON THE STREETS OF SPANISH HARLEM” Fania All Stars, Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Willie Colon, Roberto Roena, Johnny Colon, Lebron Bros. Bobby Marin, Ralfi Pagan, Joey Pastrana, Tony Middleton & Bobby Matos, & Harvey Averne. Fania/Emusica Records
  • 2008 Various Artists “EL BARRIO LATIN FUNK/NUYORICAN FUNK” Fania All Stars, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, Joe Bataan, Jimmy Sabater, TNT Boys, Monguito Santamaria, Ralfi Pagan, Azuquita, Cafe, Chollo Rivera, Seguida, & Harvey Averne. Universal/Fania/Emusica Records
  • 2009 Harvey Averne “THE HARVEY AVERNE ANTHOLOGY/NEVER LEARNED TO DANCE 1967-71” Fania/Emusic/Codigo “YOU’RE NO GOOD” Sampled the Harvey Averne Dozen track & composition “Your No Good” from “Viva Soul“, Atlantic Records. The 10:00 minute First Single from their 2011 Album “Start & Complete” is a tribute to the Historic Terry Riley 1967 “World’s First Re-Mix” & Sample of Harvey Averne’s track “You’re No Good”. Domino Records
  • 2011 Various Artists “EL BARRIO” BOOGALOO, DISCO, FUNK & SOUL” THE ULTIMATE LATIN MUSIC COLLECTION” (4 CD BOX SET) Fania All Stars, Tito Puente, La Lupe, Eddie Palmieri, Johnny Ventura, Ray Barretto, Willie Colon, Harlow, Mongo Santamaria, Joe Cuba, Ralfi Pagan, Joe Bataan, Chollo Rivera, Jimmy Sabater, Azuquita, Orquesta Novel, Gilberto Cruz, Louie Ramirez, Fausto Rey, Lou Perez, Cafe, Ralph Robles, Vladimir, Bobby Valentin, Lennie Sesar, T&T Boys, New Swing Sextette, Pete Bonet, Roberto Roena, Johnny Colon, Ray Rodriguez, The Latinaires, Pete Rodriguez, King Nando, Joey Pastrana, George Guzman, Monguito Santamaria & Harvey Averne. Fania/Emusica Records
  • 2012 Chico Alvarez "El Montunero" with The Palomonte Afro-Cuban Big Band “COUNTRY ROOTS/URBAN MASTERS” Produced by Chico Alvarez & Jerry Lacay. Album Project Consultant Harvey Averne. Mixed by Harvey Averne, Chico Alvarez & Kamilo Kratz. Mafimba Productions & Entertainment Co.
  • 2012 Spanglish Fly, a well known New York Boogaloo band. “Brooklyn Boogaloo” and “My Shingaling Boy”, both produced and mixed by Harvey Averne; released in September, 2012.
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http://www.allmusic.com/artist/harvey-averne-mn0000560177/[credits] http://www.vimeo.com/19705924 [Excerpts from Harvey Averne Documentary]


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References

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  1. ^ "Alumni Awards - UM News - The University Of Montana". Umt.edu. Retrieved 2012-12-21.