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  2. Conexión Latina - Wikipedia

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    Conexión Latina is a salsa music and Afro-Cuban jazz orchestra based in Germany, which was founded in 1980 by trombonist Rudi Fuesers. [1] From the beginning, the orchestra was formed of musicians from different Latin American countries like Colombia, Cuba, Jamaica, Peru, Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Venezuela, creating an original mixture that gave the band its unique sound and made it Europe's ...

  3. Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice) - Wikipedia

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    Pan-European magazine Music & Media found that "a bouncy salsa feel and a tough dance beat combine to support Estefan's voice. Latin music has never been a big commercial proposition in Western Europe but songs like this could change all that." [3] Pat Thomas from Number One named it the "most exciting cut" of the album, complimenting it as ...

  4. 2024 in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music Latin Bullerengue y Tonada: Tonada Folk Tambora Ontem Eu Tinha Certeza (Hoje Eu Tenho Mais) Jovem Dionisio: Rock Jd Produções Cubop Lives! Zaccai Curtis: Latin jazz 14 Claude Bolling Goes Latin - Suite For Flute And Latin Music Ensemble: Carlomagno Araya, Jose Valentino & The Latin Music Ensemble Drumit 16 Herencia Lebón: David ...

  5. Dark Latin Groove - Wikipedia

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    Dark Latin Groove (DLG) is a salsa band that mixes salsa, reggae and hip-hop. The group was brought together in New York by producer Sergio George (who also signed them to his record company Sir George Records) and included Huey Dunbar , Fragancia, and James "Da Barba" de Jesus.

  6. Descarga - Wikipedia

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    The group played extended descargas with a modern salsa sound. [22] On August 26, 1971, the Fania All-Stars were reformed with a new lineup to perform at the Cheetah. The concert was recorded and filmed, yielding a documentary, Our Latin Thing, and three albums, Live at the Cheetah, Volumes I and II and the soundtrack to Our Latin Thing. [27]

  7. Sa-Fire - Wikipedia

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    Sa-Fire's Latin Freestyle music was able to break through into the broader pop music world. She has been featured in various magazines, such as Us Magazine, Billboard, Vogue, Elle, and most recently in the December 2011 issue of Signature Hits Magazine. She was the first Latina to appear on the cover of Spin Magazine.

  8. La India - Wikipedia

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    Linda Bell Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), known professionally as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, house music and Latin pop.La India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente La India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.

  9. Machito - Wikipedia

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    Frank Grillo (born Francisco Raúl Gutiérrez Grillo; December 3, 1909 – April 15, 1984) known professionally as Machito (previously as Macho), was a Latin jazz musician who helped refine Afro-Cuban jazz and create both Cubop and salsa music. [1] [2] He was raised in Havana with his sister, singer Graciela.