Only all-female salsa band in San Diego shares history of Puerto Rican, Cuban cultures through music
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — You can feel the excitement building right before a Sabrosas Latin Orchestra show starts. This band is the first of its kind in San Diego. “We are the only San Diego ...
The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter talks about his collaboration with Colombian star Feid for their new song “Cambiaré.” ...
He roped salsa into conversation with jazz, rock, funk and even modern classical music. “A new world music,” one critic said, “is being born.” Eddie Palmieri in performance in the early 1960s. From ...
From the inaugural Migo Fest, the first corridos bash in New York City, to Ruidosa Fest in Santiago de Chile and Tomorrowland Brasil, Billboard Español has put together the definitive guide to ...
Between showers on a rainy Sunday afternoon, an Upper West Side intersection played host to a lively outdoor salsa concert by a 13-piece band that included three trumpet players and three trombonists.
Community members can take advantage of several opportunities to enjoy the arts Saturday at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton. “We are extremely excited about the show. This is the first ...
When life gets loud, let the rhythm get louder. By Carina del Valle Schorske Ran-kan-kan: Long before I could name the source of my excitement, my body responded to the strident signature of Latin ...
Summer in Boston usually abounds with opportunities to hear live music that draws on new and old traditions from across Latin America. The future of some of these opportunities is uncertain. Many of ...
Gabrielle Ulubay is a Music writer at Collider. She has previously been published in The New York Times, Bustle, HuffPost Personal, and other magazines, and wrote at Marie Claire for nearly three ...
Eddie Palmieri, the avant-garde musician who was one of the most innovative artists of rumba and Latin jazz, has died. He was 88. Fania Records announced Palmieri's death Wednesday evening. The ...
On a cloudy Monday in June, jingling metal discs become their own tune outside of State Farm Arena. The origin? Belly dancing hip scarves worn by ardent concertgoers. Some fans wear purple wigs.
Steve Alcala, a music teacher and trumpet player, fell in love with Latin Jazz, but very little sheet music was available to help his students learn. So he started a sheet music publishing company.
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