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Salsa and singer
Salsa singer Rubén Blades.
Salsa romantica can be traced back to Noches Calientes, a 1984 album by singer José Alberto with producer Louie Ramirez.
Salsa remained a major part of Colombian music through the 1990s, producing popular bands like Sonora Carruseles, while the singer Carlos Vives created his own style that blends salsa with vallenato and rock.
* Tito Rojas, Salsa singer
His fame eventually spread to Europe and the United States, making him one of the most popular Salsa singer in the late 80's and early 90's.
* Salsa singer Marvin Santiago made constant references to Wallenda's death in a few of his songs, mostly as side comments.
Carlos Enrique Estremera Colón ( born 2 September 1958 is a Puerto Rican Salsa singer who is a native of San Juan.
Salsa singer La India was also producing her own biopic of Lavoe's life, entitled The Singer, with actor Raul Carbonell in the lead role.
Some very famous figures in timba spent time in Miami pursuing careers, including Manolín " El Médico de la Salsa ", Dany Lozada ( former singer and composer for Charanga Habanera ), and Pepito Gomez ( former singer in Pupy y Los Que Son Son ) but eventually decided to relocate elsewhere ( to Spain, Mexico, and New York, respectively ).
Salsa composer and singer Ismael Rivera met Cortijo when both were youngsters, as they both grew up in the Villa Palmeras neighborhood of Santurce ; they became lifelong friends.
Marvin Santiago ( December 26, 1947-October 6, 2004 ) was a Puerto Rican Salsa singer who became famous all across Latin America during the 1970s.
" The Princess of Salsa "), is a singer of salsa and House music.
Pellín Rodríguez ( December 4, 1926 – October 31, 1984 ), was a Salsa singer.
Ismael Miranda a. k. a. El niño bonito de la Salsa ( The pretty Boy of Salsa ) ( born February 20, 1950 ) is a composer and a singer of salsa music.
Gilberto Santa Rosa, also known as " El Caballero de la Salsa " ( The Gentleman of Salsa ) ( born August 21, 1962 ), is a Puerto Rican bandleader and singer of salsa and bolero.

Salsa and Rubén
" Rubén Blades ' definition of salsa is also inclusive: " Salsa music is urban folklore at the international level.
Rubén Blades ’ album Siembra was heard everywhere on the island throughout the mid-80s and has been quoted extensively in the guías and coros of everyone from Van Van ’ s Mayito Rivera ( who quotes ' Plástico ' in his guías on the 1997 classic Llévala a tu vacilón ), to El Médico de la Salsa ( quoting another major hook from ' Plástico '—' se ven en la cara, se ven en la cara, nunca en el corazón '— in his final masterpiece before leaving Cuba, Diós sabe ).
In the concert, they played their hits as well as covers from Rubén Blades, Danny Rivera, Silvio Rodríguez, and Puerto Rican Salsa superstars El Gran Combo.
Valentin was one of the original members of the Fania All-Stars, an exclusive Salsa conglomerate of Fania Records musicians that showcased other performers such as Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Hector Lavoe, Roberto Roena and many others.
Santiago was a master improviser that used " soneos " ( rhyming verses common to Salsa music ) with a strong sense of alliteration, consonance and rhythm that was described once by Rubén Blades this way: "( Rhythm-wise ) Marvin is capable of fitting a Mack truck into a parking space where a Volkswagen Beetle won't fit.

Salsa and Blades
* Sembra Y Otros Favoritos Salsa Para Siempre ( 2001 )-Rubén Blades & Willie Colón ( Fania compilation )
* Salsa Caliente De Nu York ( 2002 )-Rubén Blades ( Fania compilation )

Salsa and later
La India, Marc, and Brenda would later get more recognition when they stopped singing Freestyle music and began singing Salsa.
Among those factors were ; arrangements that were not at the same level as the ones provided by Millet produced albums, Santiago ’ s spiritual reawakening and the considerably cleaned up lyrics on his later work, something that his hardcore fans did not approve of, and the surge of merengue groups such as the Puerto Rico-based Conjunto Quisqueya and Freddie Kenton Orchestra, as well as new local talent such as Eddie Santiago, Gilberto Santa Rosa, and Frankie Ruiz who popularized the so-called " Romantic Salsa ", which eventually displaced more urban-based subject matter in Salsa songs.

Salsa and .
Others dances sometimes placed under the umbrella " ballroom dance " include Nightclub Dances such as Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, Nightclub Two Step, Hustle, Salsa, and Merengue.
It is especially important in Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Balboa, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Contra dance, Modern Jive and other styles of partner dance.
For dance forms without an association structure such as Salsa or Tango Argentino they may not have formal training.
Thietmar of Merseburg first mentioned the site as Salsa Cholbergiensis.
Kettle Foods Ltd's range of thick-cut crunchy crisps include gourmet flavors: Mexican Limes with a hint of Chilli, Salsa with Mesquite, Buffalo Mozzarella Tomato and Basil, Mature Cheddar with Adnams Broadside Beer, Soulmate Cheeses and Onion, and other previously listed flavors.
The halftime show was titled " A Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing " and featured Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Stevie Wonder, and Gloria Estefan.
As part of Colombian gastronomy, Tongue in Sauce ( Lengua en Salsa ), is a dish prepared by frying the tongue, adding tomato sauce, onions and salt.
Salsa, bachata, and merengue can be heard as well throughout the nation.
Based on Cuban music ( especially Cuban son and son montuno ) in rhythm, tempo, bass line, riffs and instrumentation, Salsa represents an amalgamation of musical styles including rock, jazz, and other Latin American ( and Puerto Rican ) musical traditions.
* Salsa golf created in Argentina is mayonnaise with ketchup as well as spices such as red pepper or oregano.
Martin also co-owns a Miami restaurant, Casa Salsa, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007.
Salsa music is a general term referring to what is essentially Cuban popular dance music which was internationalized outside Cuba.
The term " Salsa " was initially recorded, promoted and marketed in New York City during the 1970s.
Salsa occasionally incorporates elements from North American rock, R & B, and funk.
Salsa means ' sauce ' in the Spanish language, and carries connotations of the spiciness common in Latin and Caribbean cuisine.
" In 1973, I hosted the television show Salsa which was the first reference to this particular music as salsa.
For example, Johnny Pacheco has consistently articulated a vision of salsa as a broad, multi-ethnic movement: " Salsa was, and still is, a Caribbean musical movement.
" In the pivotal documentary movie Salsa: Latin Pop Music in Cities ( 1979 ), the history of salsa is explained as a mixing of African, Caribbean, and New York cultures and musics, with no mention of Cuba.
Salsa lyrics range from simple dance numbers, and sentimental romantic songs, to risque and politically radical subject matter.
Salsa lyrics often quote from traditional Cuban sones and rumbas.
Salsa lyrics also exhibit Puerto Rican influences.
Salsa ensembles are typically based on one of two different Cuban instrument formats, either the horn-based son conjunto or the string-based charanga.
Salsa uses duple-pulse son clave almost exclusively.

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