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  2. The Paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Paradox was an important gathering place for Baltimore's DJs, producers, and dance music fans. [2] The sound system was developed, designed, and installed by Richard Long of Richard Long & Associates (RLA) and Dave Soto.

  3. Kevin Ceballo - Wikipedia

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    The album included "Eternamente Te Amaré", a salsa interpretation of the Angela Via and Frankie Negrón duet recorded in 2000. On June 26, 2004, Ceballo performed as the headliner in the "Latino Fest" celebrated at Patterson Park in Baltimore, Maryland .

  4. Blob's Park - Wikipedia

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    Blob's Park was voted as the "Best Place To Polka" in Maryland by Baltimore Magazine and was nationally televised on CNN News and Good Morning America and was featured in many articles in the Baltimore and Washington newspapers. Blob's featured a 2,500 square foot wooden dance floor with seating capacity for nearly 1,000 people, an outside ...

  5. Maryland Folk Festival returning soon to Salisbury ...

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    Salisbury's Maryland Folk Festival is set to return for a second round in September 2024. ... Max Rosado is an award-winning salsa singer born and raised in Puerto Rico and currently based in ...

  6. Salsa (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The term "salsa" was coined by Johnny Pacheco in the 1960s in New York, as an umbrella term for Cuban dance music being played in the city at the time. [2] Salsa as a dance emerged soon after, being a combination of mambo (which was popular in New York in the 1950s) as well as Latin dances such as Son and Rumba as well as American dances such as swing, hustle, and tap.

  7. The Ottobar - Wikipedia

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    The Ottobar is a music venue in the Charles Village neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States.In 2018 the Ottobar was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by Rolling Stone Magazine. [2]

  8. Odell's Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Odell's was well known for being the spot where many teenagers and young adults were able to let loose and be themselves. "Odell's was hugely popular and is still revered by some as the heart of house and dance music in Baltimore in the 1980s." [2] Being described by its regulars as a popular place for dance and music, seeing variety was not ...

  9. African-American dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance Fusion, World Class-Detroit, Majestic Gents – Chicago Smooth & Easy D.C. Tri – State – Love to dance – Sugarfoot of Baltimore, MD. The new American dance art form of African-American cultural dance and music was accepted into the New York City Schools dance education curriculum. [citation needed]