“¡Puro Ritmo! The Musical Journey of Salsa” Will Premiere in the Museum’s Temporary Exhibition Space at the National Museum ...
With a swift movement of Wallace’s hand toward the ensemble, an arrangement of Wonder’s “Overjoyed” by Wallace began next, ...
Over the years, many iconic musicians have helped popularize Latin music in the United States. In the process, they’ve exposed wider audiences to an array of genres and cultures. From pioneers like ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- The 17th annual Latin Jazz & Salsa Festival took place Saturday for the first time at Richmond's 17th Street Market. "Sweet" Louis Hidalgo, the "Voice of Latin Jazz," who created the ...
You don’t have to go south to dance the Salsa, Méringue, Cha-Cha and Mambo. The Columbus Music Hall, a former firehouse, hosts Yumbambé, a Latin Jazz band. Twice a week, Yumbambé plays at both the ...
One of salsa music's most towering figures is gone — the Grammy-nominated trombonist and activist died Saturday at 75.
Salsa music is deeply ingrained in Latine culture, and on this episode we explore its roots and the sounds that preceded it.
Over his decades-long career, the trombonist, composer, arranger and singer produced more than 40 albums that sold more than ...