Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. According to Billboard, Cuban musical Salsa, ...
hen you think of the New York City Palladium, and the part it played as Latin music's most famous nightclub, you will find that not much has been written about it. The dance hall opened its doors in ...
No musician was more responsible in his lifetime for bringing the sound of Latin music to jazz and popular music audiences than Tito Puente. During a career spanning over half a century Puente ...
Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha is set to wipe the standard nostalgic images of pre-revolutionary Cuba from theatre-goers minds. The music and dance in the video tease retains the rawness and spontaneity… ...
That’s what a co-founder of the Beyond Ballroom Dance Company calls those ubiquitous dance shows stepping into prime time TV. Nonetheless, Deanne Michael concedes that the huge popularity of “So You ...
A Harlem-born New York original, the percussionist, composer and bandleader helped define Latin jazz and lay the groundwork for 1970s salsa. By Ed Morales Ernest Anthony Puente, known as Tito, was ...