From Puerto Rico's Luis Figueroa to Colombia's Son Mujeres, check out the list below. By Jessica Roiz Associate Editor, Latin Salsa music has stood the test of time and evolved ever since its ...
On a Wednesday night in Dinkelspiel Auditorium, four vocalists rehearse an arrangement of Cuban singer Celia Cruz, accompanied by a pianist to their right. Through these weekly rehearsals, Stanford ...
Denver is a wild crossroad of music and flavor. Latin music, salsa dancing and delicious Tex-Mex permeate the verdant surroundings of our fine city. There are some fantastic clubs and restaurants that ...
From Bad Bunny to Ryan Castro, see the list below: By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin With a booming wave of salsa artists including Luis Figueroa and Christian Alicea, there’s no doubt that the ...
West Kensington’s Centro Musical is more than a shop — it’s a place for Latinos to come together, play music and celebrate their culture. Centro Musical, located in the heart of El Bloque de Oro, is a ...
“In the Heights” salsa-danced and hip-hopped onto Broadway in 2008. A vivacious homage to the north Manhattan enclave of Washington Heights, it is the first musical smash to fuse rap and salsa music ...
The National Museum of the American Latino presents its second major exhibition on the origins of salsa music. From the streets of Havana to the dance floors of New York and beyond, ¡Puro Ritmo!
Until recently, Colombian percussionist and bandleader Clodomiro Montes made a decent living doing what he loves best: playing a soulful repertoire of Afro-Caribbean hits at restaurants and nightclubs ...
The Latin melting pot that was New York in the 1960s and 1970s gave rise to salsa dura, or hard salsa. The neighborhoods of Brooklyn, Queens and the South Bronx were teeming with immigrants from Cuba, ...
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