A who's who of tropical music royalty, including Ivy Queen, Tito Nieves, Aymee Nuviola, Albita and Gente de Zona performed ...
In the end, unanimously one song stood out above the rest: “La Negra Tiene Tumbao” by Celia Cruz. Released in 2001 and ...
From the flamenco-inspired riffs of “Bailando” to the booming bassline of Rick Ross’ “Hustlin,’” this roundup celebrates ...
Colombian and Cuban singersongwriter Sophie Castillo shares how her relationship with her Indigenous ancestry has inspired ...
Karol G, the renowned Colombian singer, continues to captivate her fans, this time by stepping into the culinary scene. She ...
When they’d argue in the house, they’d play different songs to tell each other how they were feeling ... “I grew up with music by Celia Cruz and then I was inspired by Missy Elliott. It was this era ...
Nelson Rodriguez likes to tell people that as a child growing up in the Bronx, he had a transistor radio practically plugged ...
Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre walk through their favorite songs by the legendary Celia Cruz, alongside the artist's niece Linda Pritchett.
As the December holidays approach, drummer, percussionist, and composer Ulysses Owens, Jr. and his big band return to Dizzy’s Club.
Sweating through the song’s seven minutes is demanding ... and together they began to sign talented Latin musicians: Celia Cruz, Willie Colón, Rubén Blades. “If I wanted to, I could ...