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  2. SueƱos, Vibra Urbana & More: A Guide to Latin Music Fests in ...

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    The first-ever edition of Sueños — a new reggaeton and Latin trap festival in Chicago — will be headlined by J Balvin, Ozuna, Farruko and Wisin Y Yandel. When: Memorial Day Weekend (May 28-29 ...

  3. Pueblito Viejo - Wikipedia

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    It opened in October 1994 and is located at 5429 N. Lincoln Avenue in Chicago's Ravenswood neighborhood. The popular restaurant is known for its extensive decor and its large dance floor, filled with dancers enjoying a DJ's salsa , cumbia , merengue , bachata , and other Latin music until 2AM Sunday, Wednesday-Friday or 3AM Saturday nights.

  4. Sueños (music festival) - Wikipedia

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    Sueños is an annual American music festival held in Chicago since 2022 showcasing reggaeton and latin trap. [1] [2] [3] History

  5. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Admission was five dollars and the club offered free juice and water to dancers. In the middle floor is where DJ Knuckles began to experiment with editing disco breaks on a reel-to-tape recorder. This mixing would soon become the beginnings of the house music genre. [5] The Warehouse became a hub for the people of Chicago, specifically black ...

  6. Village Gate - Wikipedia

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    The "Salsa Meets Jazz" series at the Village Gate was a seminal part of the history of New York Latin music. In 1977, WRVR jazz and Latin music DJ and jazz musician/conga drummer Roger Dawson created and hosted a weekly event that brought top Latin bands together with a guest jazz soloist.

  7. Cheetah (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    It is widely cited as the birthplace of salsa music, or at least of the popular use of the term "salsa" to denote pan-Latin music brewing in New York City. On Thursday, August 26, 1971, the Fania All-Stars headlined the club and drew an overflowing and excited crowd [27] [28] that was later captured on film as Our Latin Thing.

  8. Double Door - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the club was nearly shut down due to disagreements about its lease. The landlord, Brian Strauss, doubled the venue's rent. [5] In 2013, Double Door's basement bar, formerly The Dirtroom, reopened as Door No. 3, [2] with a renewed focus on up-and-coming DJs as well as special events, ranging from electro-swing and cabaret to roots ...

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