Salsa is more than dance music. For Latino communities in the United States and the world, it’s a soundtrack of identity, pride, and survival. It all began in New York, especially across Spanish ...
His career spanned 60 years and dozens of albums and had been named among the most influential Latino artists of all time.
Willie Colón, a beloved Nuyorican musician and a legend in the salsa music scene in both City and around the world, has died ...
“¡Puro Ritmo! The Musical Journey of Salsa” Will Premiere in the Museum’s Temporary Exhibition Space at the National Museum of American History ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Johnny Pacheco, the Dominican-born bandleader and co-founder of Fania Records, which opened the world to salsa music, died Monday.
Willie Colón, a salsa music legend and pioneer of Latin American music, has died. He was 75. Colón’s family announced his ...
‘People want to hear music that’s real’: Why salsa is back in the spotlight - IN FOCUS: From US No 1 albums by Bad Bunny to viral DJ sets by Gia Fu, the 1970s Latin party genre is having a moment.
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 ...
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 ...
When Cuban singer Celia Cruz died three years ago, it seemed salsa music died along with her. Not that her death caused the demise. But in retrospect, it’s almost poetic how her life paralleled the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The famed trombonist started his music career as a child playing the trumpet, but shifted to his iconic trombone that he played on ...