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Salsa music is a style of Caribbean ... "There's nothing new about salsa, it is just the same old music that was played in Cuba for over ... at med school, was ...
This is a list of old salsa music and son cubano vocalists, as well as clave (rhythm) related styles, like guaracha, guagancó, mambo, cha cha cha, bomba.
This style is sometimes danced to mambo music, but more often to salsa dura (old-school salsa). It is termed "mambo on 2" because the break, or direction change, in the basic step occurs on count 2. The Eddie Torres and Razz M'Tazz schools each have different basic steps, even though they share this same basic feature.
In June 1996, Johnny Pacheco became the first Latin music producer to receive the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) Governor's Award. [27] In 1998, Pacheco was among the first group of artists inducted into International Latin Music Hall of Fame (ILMHF). The ILMHF awarded him the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. [28]
Salsa! 15 Hot Salsa Dance Classics 2001 Universal 731454437028 Various Artists Aquí Está La Salsa 2001 Platano Records 155137 Marvin Santiago Leyendas Da La Salsa 2001 Eurotropical ET009048 Various Artists Voces Del Milenio Salsa 2002 A.J. Records 71159 Various Artists Old School Salsa Classics, Vol.1 2002 Universal 018295 Various Artists
Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 1 on its list of the 100 most important Colombian songs of all time. [4] It was selected by Hip Latina in 2017 as one of the "13 Old School Songs Every Colombian Grew Up Listening To"; it was praised for its powerful lyrics and described as "one of those 'hold my drink, I'm going to go dance,' songs." [5]
All the while he continued to compose songs. In 1960, he moved to New York City and worked for the newspaper "Diario/La Prensa" as a sports columnist. In 1965, Curet Alonso met salsa singer Joe Quijano who recorded Alonso's Efectivamente which became a hit. Curet Alonso developed a unique style of his own which is known as "salsa with a ...
Bobby Rivas is a Salvadoran salsa/balladeer singer, composer, actor and musician. His band performs salsa and Latin music in general at his group's concerts.. Born in El Salvador, the son of a Nicaraguan father and a Salvadorean mother, Rivas began singing at age six in school shows, church choirs, benefits, weddings..