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Jimmy Bosch is a world-class salsa and jazz artist Trombonist, Director, and Vocalist, Performing in over 100 countries, and has been revolutionary in the New York style Afro Caribbean music known as “Salsa Dura” or Hard Salsa. Salsa Masters is performed by Bosch and his incredible band, Adan Perez, with Piano, and Background Vocals. Alex Apolo Ayala, Bass. Brian Pozo, Bongos, Bells, Background Vocals. Ricky Rosa, Timbales,Background Vocals. Jesus Muñoz, Congas. Daniel Arboleda, Tenor Sax. Jorge Castro, Baritone Sax. Guiro Gonzalez, Trumpet. Dan Lehner, Trombone. Bosch has worked with Eddie Palmieri, Ruben Blades, Ray Barretto, Mambo Legends, and Pete El Conde Rodrigez.Jimmy Bosch joins us for an extraordinary salsa podcast and will be Performing at SING AND SWING on Sunday, February 25th at 4 PM! The concert is a celebration of the Great American Songbook featuring the spectacular trumpet and vocal talents, Bria Skonberg and Benny Benack III, with the opening act, the legendary salsa and jazz trombonist, Jimmy Bosch with his band Salsa Masters! Event: Lehman Center for the Performing Arts proudly presents Jazz at Lincoln Center SING AND SWING on Sunday, February 25th at 4 PM.Tickets: at LehmanCenter.orgSponsored by: Lehman Center!Support the show
EP. #113 Salsa Dura Para que Bailen "Live From Linden Park" Ft. DJ Walter B Nice (Dec.18th, 2023) by DJ Walter B Nice
EP. #86 Nueva Salsa Dura Vol. II "live From Linden Park" Ft. DJ Walter B Nice (May 29th, 2023) by DJ Walter B Nice
EP. #84 New Salsa Dura Vol. I "Live From Linden Park" Ft. DJ Walter B Nice (May 20th, 2023) by DJ Walter B Nice
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/04/05/bryant-park-dance-party-2023-dance-instruction-live-music-with-salsa-dura-afro-andean-bachata-swing-tango-and-more/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
Temas: 1. Si Tú Eres Boricua - Javier Mendoza 2. Son Onomatopeya - Maelo y su Klan 3. Curramba La Bella - Pacheco y Rodríguez y su Tumbao Añejo 4. Cali Esta Encendido - Ricky Campanelli Ft. Marcial Istúriz 5. La Reunión - Víctor Manuelle 6. Vengo Con To - Rico Walker 7. MONTREAL - Salsa 514 8. Descarga Pa Ti Master - Misión Perseverancia - Bohemia, Boleros y Algo Más 9. Te Traigo Salsa - La Paris All-Stars Ft. Jesus Pagan y Chevy El Pitirri De La Salsa 10. Por Las Calles Va Pensando - Jerry Ferrao 11. Cuando La Hispánica Toca - The Spanish Harlem Orchestra
EP. #30 Salsa Dura Party Mix "Live From Linden Park" W/ DJ Walter B Nice (2/19/2022) by DJ Walter B Nice
Our cultural ambassador for Latin American music, Mona Lynn Courteau joins us once again. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Salsa Dura ("hard salsa"). The classic salsa scene in New York City that grew from its links with Latin America, specifically Cuba and Puerto Rico.
#SalsaDura #DjGiangi #Mancora Hey que tal gente, les presente este mixito de salsa dura, salsa de oro
SALSA DURA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amaury-vi5/support
Lo que estás escuchando aquí es el mejor DJ de Salsa Dura. Nadie se acerca en la ciudad de Nueva York. William Mendoza Líder de la Latin Heartbeat Orchestra
ESTA MEZCLA DE SALSA DURA SE LA DEDICO A TODOS LOS BAILADORES Y DJs. All songs on this Mix come from the All in Music Pool. For more info you can go to our website allinmusicpool.com
DJ Walter B Nice presenta otra Mezcla De Salsa Dura by DJ Walter B Nice
GUEST MIX! An hour of Pan Latin/Carib/Afro vibes. Old to future. Salsa Dura to Bruk. Play it LOUD... Ms Puerto Rico plays We Out Here festival this weekend, at the Near Mint stage Thursday and Friday day as part of the Better Days crew. Check her Reform Radio show, De Rumba, at https://www.reformradio.co.uk/artist/9viLPXNgGi6ch6gwa
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT WALTER BAEZ AT walter.bnice@gmail.com
FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT: MANAGER: WILLIAM MENDOZA admin@latinheartbeat.us
MIXES Y REMIXES
En el segundo episodio de esta nueva temporada tenemos en Anónimo IV a Michelín Rodríguez, artista y diseñador con el que vamos a descubrir los orígenes musicales y socio-culturales de la Salsa y nos descubrirá la "salsa dura". Además tendremos nuestras secciones habituales, "5x5" y "Estilos101".
En el segundo episodio de esta nueva temporada tenemos en Anónimo IV a Michelín Rodríguez, artista y diseñador con el que vamos a descubrir los orígenes musicales y socio-culturales de la Salsa y nos descubrirá la "salsa dura". Además tendremos nuestras secciones habituales, "5x5" y "Estilos101".
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 43 ( Classica ) ( Salsa Dura Pa' Gozái ) by djalexflownycoffical
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 54 ( Classica )( Salsa Dura Pa' Gozái ) by djalexflownycoffical
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 52 ( Classica )( Salsa Dura Pa' Gozái ) by djalexflownycoffical
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 64 ( Classica )( Salsa Dura P'a Gozaii ) by djalexflownycoffical
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 63 ( Classica )( Salsa Dura Pa' Gozái ) by djalexflownycoffical
DJ -AlexFlow Mega Mezcla - Salsa Mix 53 ( Classica )( Salsa Dura Pa' Gozái ) by djalexflownycoffical
Three top salsa dura songs for you to enjoy
On Friday night I danced to the rhythmic genius of Quarter Street, one of Melbourne’s hottest Salsa bands, as they performed in the first of three “House Parties” at the heritage-listed Kew Court House. Spoilt with a dance floor rather than a seated concert, the audience took full advantage of the space in the former courthouse and police station. Quarter Street champion the gritty sounds typical of the Salsa Dura, a style developed in 1970s New York by the Puerto Rican migrants. Unlike its brother, Salsa Romántica, the Salsa Dura is less polished and demands a more darling sound, especially from its brass section. Quarter Street did not disappoint in that respect. Lazaro Pompa, on trumpet, along with Ben Gillespie and Jimmy Bowman, on trombones, commanded the stage with their explosive fanfare. They jolted the party to life with quick bursts of notes, bending them around the beat. The boys melted these vibrant melodies with their dynamic rhythms, charming the audience into swaying along with the music. Leo Salvo, on the güiro, Luis Poblete, on the congas, Cris Saavedra, on the bongos and cow bell and Sebastian Orellana on the drums, maintained a tight beat. However, this wasn’t the end of the rhythm section. Cesar Saavedra, on double base, along with a mysterious pianoman reinforced the beat through their melodic instruments and created that distinctive salsa sound. Together, they formed a smooth unit which balanced instrumental breaks and vocal sections. With that, who could forget the vocals of Sergio Botero, along with Salvo and Poblete. Their deeper tones cut through the higher pitches of the brass section, giving the songs a richness. To suggest they are simply singers would be selling them short; they are best described as entertainers. Botero’s spirited dancing was infectious and drew the crowd from the comfort of the walls to the open dance floor. Quarter Street closed their two-hour performance with Tumba la Caña Jibarito, or Grave, Beer, Sandwich. They called for the audience to revel in the hedonistic pleasures given to you in the moment, especially due to the inevitability of death. Both the sound and sentiment resonated with the audience, and a majority of the crowd tossed away their insecurities and dared to dance for the final song. The way I moved could only be described as a balter; an archaic English word which means to dance without art or skill, but with great joy and enthusiasm. However, it is important to note for those of you who also balter around the dancefloor, that this did not affect the quality of the night. Whether you are a seasoned salsa dancer or owner of two left feet, Quarter street will persuade you to shake off your inhibitions and allow their beat to flow through you. The Kew Court House will be having two more House Parties, starring the 8-piece Melbourne band, Papa Chango, who merge together afrobeat and psychedelic guitar, and Melbourne based Mariachi Los Romanticos, who blend Mexican folk and pop with Spanish lyrics and Latin rhythm. Papa Chango will perform on the 29th of July and Mariachi Los Romanticos will perform on the 26th of August, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets are available online at the Hawthorne Arts Centre website. However, if you’re interested in catching Quarter Street, check out their next gig at Open Studio in Northcote, on the 22nd of July at 9pm or find them playing at The Night Cat in Fitzroy. Review written by Erin ConnellanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday night I danced to the rhythmic genius of Quarter Street, one of Melbourne’s hottest Salsa bands, as they performed in the first of three “House Parties” at the heritage-listed Kew Court House. Spoilt with a dance floor rather than a seated concert, the audience took full advantage of the space in the former courthouse and police station. Quarter Street champion the gritty sounds typical of the Salsa Dura, a style developed in 1970s New York by the Puerto Rican migrants. Unlike its brother, Salsa Romántica, the Salsa Dura is less polished and demands a more darling sound, especially from its brass section. Quarter Street did not disappoint in that respect. Lazaro Pompa, on trumpet, along with Ben Gillespie and Jimmy Bowman, on trombones, commanded the stage with their explosive fanfare. They jolted the party to life with quick bursts of notes, bending them around the beat. The boys melted these vibrant melodies with their dynamic rhythms, charming the audience into swaying along with the music. Leo Salvo, on the güiro, Luis Poblete, on the congas, Cris Saavedra, on the bongos and cow bell and Sebastian Orellana on the drums, maintained a tight beat. However, this wasn’t the end of the rhythm section. Cesar Saavedra, on double base, along with a mysterious pianoman reinforced the beat through their melodic instruments and created that distinctive salsa sound. Together, they formed a smooth unit which balanced instrumental breaks and vocal sections. With that, who could forget the vocals of Sergio Botero, along with Salvo and Poblete. Their deeper tones cut through the higher pitches of the brass section, giving the songs a richness. To suggest they are simply singers would be selling them short; they are best described as entertainers. Botero’s spirited dancing was infectious and drew the crowd from the comfort of the walls to the open dance floor. Quarter Street closed their two-hour performance with Tumba la Caña Jibarito, or Grave, Beer, Sandwich. They called for the audience to revel in the hedonistic pleasures given to you in the moment, especially due to the inevitability of death. Both the sound and sentiment resonated with the audience, and a majority of the crowd tossed away their insecurities and dared to dance for the final song. The way I moved could only be described as a balter; an archaic English word which means to dance without art or skill, but with great joy and enthusiasm. However, it is important to note for those of you who also balter around the dancefloor, that this did not affect the quality of the night. Whether you are a seasoned salsa dancer or owner of two left feet, Quarter street will persuade you to shake off your inhibitions and allow their beat to flow through you. The Kew Court House will be having two more House Parties, starring the 8-piece Melbourne band, Papa Chango, who merge together afrobeat and psychedelic guitar, and Melbourne based Mariachi Los Romanticos, who blend Mexican folk and pop with Spanish lyrics and Latin rhythm. Papa Chango will perform on the 29th of July and Mariachi Los Romanticos will perform on the 26th of August, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets are available online at the Hawthorne Arts Centre website. However, if you’re interested in catching Quarter Street, check out their next gig at Open Studio in Northcote, on the 22nd of July at 9pm or find them playing at The Night Cat in Fitzroy. Review written by Erin Connellan
Sigue La Salsa Brava! en esta Ocacion venimos con Salsa de la Dura De Verdad como siempre! Angel Canales de Puerto Rico, Hector Lavoe, Ruben Blades de Panama, El Gato Moran y su orquesta de Venezuela y Madrid, Directamente de San Francisco California del Barrio de La Mision y de Oakland, Orquesta Salsa Dura con 'Barrio Revolucion' Desde Miami Edwin Bonilla y su Orquesta, Orquesta Expose de New York, Cheo Feliciano, Wayne Gorbea, Oscar D'Leon y Mas!!! Pura Artilleria Pesada! Heavy Salsa! Salsa Dura! Salsa De Verda'!
Una Mezcla de Salsa Solo para Salseros de verdad, Disfrutala
FOLLOW ME ON SOUNDCLOUD AND MIXCLOUD FOR THE BEST SALSA. I DON'T PLAY KETCHUP LIKE OTHERS DO.
Mas SALSA Que Pescao'! Ahi' Na' Ma! En este Podcast Traemos Musica HEavy de la Vieja y Nueva Escuela! Salsa Dura De los 70's 80's 90's 2013 y 2014! Toda salsa Brava y Salsa Dura Para Los Salseros que no conocen la nocion del tiempo y lo de ayer y Hoy es Simplemente Salsa Brava! Salsa Dura! Salsa Para Gozar Pasado, Presente y Futuro! Musica de Gambino Pampini, Andrea y Su Orquesta, Hector Lavoe, Los Latin Brothers, Joel Uriola, El Gato Moran y Su Orquesta desde Madrid Espana Via Venezuela, Lo Nuevo De Proyecto K-Libre, Orquesta super hardcore de Salsa Colombiana con una tremenda nueva version de "Me Queda un Guaguanco", Chamaco Rivera y mas! Uff Mas Salsa Que Fried Fish! Segmento De Saludos para toda la gente que Participa y nos deja Mensajes en Facebook! Saludos a Latino America y El Mundo Entero! Ahi!
Another Movimientos edition with plenty of fresh latin beats from across the board Afro-Venezuelan sounds to Peruvian psych, Salsa Dura, Latin House, future Mexican Norteño, Digital Cumbia and Brazilian Bass. With new music from Mexico's Nortec Collective and LA's Jungle Fire from Nacional Records, plus a great track from the new Chancha Via Circuito album, Ruben Blades goes Tango and new Aurelio Martinez on Real World Records. TRACKLISTING: Monsalve y Los Forajidos - La Carcajá Jeriko - Hey Joe Jungle Fire - Tropicoso Herman Olivera - El Venecedor Captain Planet - Un Poquito Mas ft Chico Mann Don Pascal - Tributo Ruben Blades - Pedro Navaja Chancha Via Circuito - Sueno En Paraguay Afroelectro - Omin Coco De Tebei - Peixe Piaba (Chico Correa remix) Jackson Do Pandeiro - Buraca Velho Stereo (Tahira edit) Nortec Collective - El Coyote Aurelio Martinez - Sañanaru
While spending a fun holiday weekend in New York City, it seems only fitting to publish a playlist of music from New York. I've hit 3 generations, Palladium Era, 70s Salsa Dura, and modern salsa and bachata. It's impossible to cover the depth and breadth of New York's contribution to latin music or even to provide a representative sampling, though here's at least a little sampling of some greats. Machito – Tanga Spanish Harlem Orchestra – Mama Guela Jimmy Sabater – Laura Willie Colón – Calle Luna Calle Sol Loisaidas – Ayer Cheo Feliciano – Anacaona Joe Cuba – La Palomilla Wuelfo – Bueno Y Pico Tito Puente – Corta El Bonche Aventura – Amor De Madre Tipica 73 – Guaguanco de los Violentos Ray Barretto – El Hijo De Obatala Tito Rodriguez – Ahi No Xavier Cugat – Aquellos ojos negros DJ Essey's Salsa Sickness please comment (and donate) http://facebook.com/djedessey http://djessey.podomatic.com
Be sure to pick up this set with my special guest, DJ TeeOn2. Tee and I have three things in common - both New Yorkers, now living in Florida who love SALSA! He also plays house music, and other genres. You can hear more of his music on http://teeon2.podomatic.com/ Hope you enjoy this set as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you! It includes, tropical, new and older, classics, and ends with a heart pumping set of SALSA DURA! 1. Olvida Ese Reggaeton - Tabaco Y Ron2. Busca Lo Tuyo - Rubén Blades & Cheo Feliciano3. Aprende A Querer - The Spanish Harlem Orchestra4. Soy Algo Facil De Olvidar - Victor Waill5. Desnudate - Hector Tricoche6. Vamonos de Rumba -Johnny Rivera7. Tengo Testigo - The Lebron Brothers8. Eres Linda - Tito Nieves9. Vivir Sin Ti - Gilberto Santa Rosa10. Corazón de Araña Negra - New York Sextet11. Todavia te Quiero - El Gran Combo12. Sonando - Erick13. Ya Lo Se Que Tu Te Vas - Tommy 14. Tu Amor Me Hace Bien - Marc Anthony15. Dejate Amar - India16. He Tratado - Victor Manuelle17. Me Dejo En El Aire - El Gran Combo18. Rumbero - Roberto Roena19. Soneros de bailadores - Cheo Feliciano y Pete 'El Conde' Rodriguez20. Irimo-(Live) - Oscar Deleon21. Cali Pachanguero - Grupo Niche22. A Que No Te Atreves - Domingo Quinones23. Se Casa La Rumba - Ismael Miranda 24. Yemaya Y Ochun - Hector Lavoe25. Te Quiero [Interlude] - B-Tribe 26. Seduceme - India27. Valio La Pena - Marc Anthony28. Achilipu - El Gran Combo29. Margie - Ray Barretto30. Toby's Mambo - Tito Rodriguez Jr.31. Sentencia - La Excelencia32. Negrito Bailador - Orquesta Herencia Salsera33. Asi - Jon Secada34. De Sentimento Me Muero - La Solucion 35. Solo Tu - Luisito Carrion36. Indestructible - Chino Nuñez37. Tambori - The Spanish Harlem Orchestra38. La Boda - Edwin Clemente39. Que Chevere - Marco Toro y Su Ensamble40. Descarga La Excelencia (Tsumugi) - La Excelencia Love, Peace & Salsa!
De los Archivos Secretos de SALSA BRAVA RADIO, DJ.E Presenta "BONGO BONGO" Podcast. Salsa Brava y Salsa Dura de New York, , Chicago, Peru, Puerto Rico, California. Pura Campana, Puro Timbal, PURO BONGO! Pura Clave Puro Cu Cu Cu Pra Cu Pra! Puro Ashe para tu Alma y Tu Espiritu! >>Salsa Brava Vol 4 'Guaguanco Negro y Taino' Clave The Soul of Salsa. This Album comes charged with High Energy Hardcore Salsa With African and Indigenous Taino Roots, which is The Origins of what we know as Salsa.