One of the major misnomers about the history of Latin Jazz is the small scope of coverage that the music has received outside of the accomplishments of musicians within New York City. There’s no doubt ...
“El Rey” is gone, but his music lives on. Tito Puente, the legendary king of Latin music who rose from the streets of East Harlem to put his indelible signature on six decades of jazz and pop music, ...
The soulful rhythms of Latin American ballroom dance will slide into Clinton Hill and step-step-kick-off the 10th annual Brooklyn Salsa Congress and Dance Festival on Nov. 11. The event, which takes ...
Join us for a special evening as we present "Tribute to the Mambo" with special guest saxophonist/flautist Mitch Frohman! Mr. Frohman and the Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble will be presenting both ...
he Revisiting series features albums from the past that played a significant role in Latin Jazz history. The purpose of this series is to introduce new Latin Jazz listeners to important albums and ...
The sizzling Latin sextet, Mambo Loco, will be returning to Firefighters’ Park on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m. for an evening of pulsating Caribbean and Latin America music from legendary performers ...