Piano Solo: Lotería Loca (Fanfares)
More piano music I wrote, arranging some cues from a very short-lived game, but one that I loved thanks to its live house band, "Lotería Loca." It was hosted by Mexican actor Jaime Camil, and featured the very famous Sheila E. as house band director. Although a total of 11 episodes were recorded, the last 5 were left unaired, which I say is not fair to the people that were on the show!
Each episode features two contestants attempting to match symbols found on their Lotería tablero. The first player to complete two lines on their tablero advances to the final round in an attempt to win $1,000,000.
These are two brief fanfares used on the show; the first one borrows from the theme tune and is used when the game begins. The second fanfare plays when Jaime Camil tells the winning contestant they now get to play for one million dollars.
This arrangement © me and me alone
I don't know who wrote the music if it wasn't Sheila E., but it belongs to them and everybody else who owns the rights.
Lotería Loca © Apploff Entertainment, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, et al
Each episode features two contestants attempting to match symbols found on their Lotería tablero. The first player to complete two lines on their tablero advances to the final round in an attempt to win $1,000,000.
These are two brief fanfares used on the show; the first one borrows from the theme tune and is used when the game begins. The second fanfare plays when Jaime Camil tells the winning contestant they now get to play for one million dollars.
This arrangement © me and me alone
I don't know who wrote the music if it wasn't Sheila E., but it belongs to them and everybody else who owns the rights.
Lotería Loca © Apploff Entertainment, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, et al
Category Music / Other Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 201.2 kB
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