[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 190 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 190
Honoring the life and career of Johnny Pacheco, a groundbreaking
musical artist whose pioneering approach to music inspired generations
and made him one of the most internationally renowned artists in Latin
music.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 8, 2021
Mr. Espaillat submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Education and Labor
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and career of Johnny Pacheco, a groundbreaking
musical artist whose pioneering approach to music inspired generations
and made him one of the most internationally renowned artists in Latin
music.
Whereas Juan Azarias Pacheco Knipping was born in Santiago de los Caballeros,
Dominican Republic, to Rafael Azarias Pacheco and Octavia Knipping
Rochet on March 25, 1935;
Whereas after his family immigrated to the United States, settling in New York,
Mr. Pacheco studied percussion at the Julliard School of Music, becoming
the lead percussionist of his time and was also recognized as one of the
top flutists of his era;
Whereas, in 1960, to much success, Johnny Pacheco organized his first legendary
orchestra, ``Pacheco y Su Charanga'', producing the best-selling album
of the time, and spearheading the ``Pachanga'' dance phenomenon,
becoming an internationally renowned star;
Whereas, to foster a new generation of Latin artists in his stead, Mr. Pacheco
created Fania Records, launching the careers of many young Latin stars
as he served as the label's executive, creative director, and musical
producer;
Whereas, through his commitment to increase the reach and impact of Latin music
at home and abroad, Johnny Pacheco established Fania All-Stars to
showcase leading artists of salsa and pachanga to millions of listeners
throughout the New York metropolitan area;
Whereas, throughout his esteemed career, Johnny Pacheco's deeply held commitment
to bettering his community and the lives of those around him through
song has left an indelible impact on the fabric of Latin music;
Whereas Johnny Pacheco's talents have been recognized both at home and abroad,
including by being--
(1) inducted to the International Latin Music Hall of Fame;
(2) a 9-time Grammy nominee; and
(3) awarded the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005;
Whereas Johnny Pacheco was deeply committed to the improvement of the Latin
community worldwide, transforming countless lives through spearheading
initiatives like the Hispanic Federation Relief Fund to support victims
of Hurricane Georges;
Whereas, to demonstrate his love for music and commitment to higher education,
Mr. Pacheco established the Johnny Pacheco Scholarship Fund to aid
struggling college students in the New York metropolitan area;
Whereas in light of his steadfast leadership, resolve, and far-reaching impact,
Johnny Pacheco was awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor in 1996, by
then-President of the Dominican Republic, Joaquin Balaguer; and
Whereas in the wake of Johnny Pacheco's passing on February 15, 2021, in
Teaneck, New Jersey, it is fitting that the House of Representatives
recognize him for his contributions to Latin music, culture, and the
diaspora: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses its profound sorrow of the passing of Johnny
Pacheco, a trailblazer in Latin music and culture;
(2) celebrates the life, achievements, and impact of
Johnny;
(3) expresses its heartfelt sympathy to the family,
friends, and loved ones of Johnny Pacheco on his passing;
(4) commends Johnny Pacheco for inspiring millions through
his devotion to our country and music;
(5) recognizes Johnny Pacheco for being a pioneer,
innovator, and legend of Latin music, culture, and the greater
diaspora; and
(6) respectfully requests that the Clerk of the House of
Representatives transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution
to--
(A) the family of Johnny Pacheco, including his
surviving wife, Maria Elena Pacheco, and his children;
and
(B) Fania Records, of which he was a cofounder.
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