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¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! (2010) is the 63rd album by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. [1]The album, on Sony Discos Norte, was shortlisted for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011, 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album but in each case lost out to other artists.
Los Virtuosos de Cuco Valoy Salsa con Coco 1978 No la Molestes Más Los Cantantes El Virao 1995 No La Vuelvas A Querer Cuco Valoy & Los Virtuosos Sin Comentarios . . . 1982 No Me Sirve de Nada Ramón Orlando: Con el Corazón Atao 2001 No Te Importa No Ramón Orlando y Orquesta Internacional Diciembre Party 1987 No Te Irás Sexappeal: Mal o Bien ...
Live Salsa Festival de Curazao (1994) Por Derecho Propio (1995) Humildemente (1996) Pa'l Pueblo (1997) Salsa Mixes y Más Mixes (1997) Alegrías y Penas (1999) Navidad Con Tito Rojas (1999) 20th Anniversary (1999) Rompiendo Noches (2000) Quiero Llegar a Casa (2001) Auténticamente En Vivo (2001) 10th Anniversary (2002) Canta el Gallo (2003) El ...
"La Rebelión" (translation "the rebellion") is a salsa song written and performed by the Colombian singer Joe Arroyo. The song tells the story of a married African couple, slaves of a Spaniard, in Cartagena, Colombia in the 17th century. The slave owner abuses the wife, and the husband avenges her, starting a rebellion.
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, commonly known as El Gran Combo, is a Puerto Rican salsa orchestra based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012, it was often considered Puerto Rico 's most successful musical group. [ 3 ]
1988: Salsa Con Amor; 1991: Salsa, Solamente Salsa; 1991: Mamá Vieja; 1992: ¡Que Se Cuiden Los Soneros! 1992: El Salsero Del Pueblo; 1993: ¡Lo Máximo!: El Sonero Del Pueblo; 1995: El Sonero Que El Pueblo Prefiere; 1996: Dominicano Para El Mundo; 1997: ¡Simplemente! ¡Contrólate! 1998: Llegó La Ley; 1999: Donde Me Coja La Noche; 2001: En ...
The album contained the hits "Al Son De La Lata Baila El Chorizo" (Originally played by Ismael Rivera when he was part of Cortijo Y Su Combo), "El Tiburón De Agua Dulce" (Written by Millet and the longest studio track Santiago ever recorded at just over seven minutes with an amazing piano solo by Millet), "La Buruquena De Doña Inés" & "Esta ...
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 ...