Friday January 22 2010, 04:26:42 PM | Posted by FaniaDigital

 


Friday January 22 2010, 03:31:14 PM | Posted by FaniaDigital

Durante los años sesenta, una nueva generación de jóvenes adolescentes puertorriqueños nacidos y criados en la ciudad de Nueva York, buscaban encontrar puntos de encuentros con sus raíces ancestrales.“El boogaloo” fue el medio idóneo con el que podían identificarse. Una mezcla de ritmos latinos y soul, que cobró tremendo auge e impactó entre la juventud latina. Un joven nacido en el Bronk, Nueva York, de ascendencia puertorriqueña llamado “Pete Rodríguez”, fue considerado el principal propulsor y pionero de este nuevo ritmo, un movimiento cultural y musical que iba tomando un imprevisible auge entre los jóvenes bailadores de la época. Leer mas..

 

Pete Rodriguez / "I Like It Like That"

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Friday January 22 2010, 02:11:24 PM | Posted by FaniaDigital

 


Friday January 22 2010, 01:39:28 PM | Posted by FaniaDigital

 

In the 1970s, a new generation of young Puerto Ricans born and raised in New York City began looking for a way to connect with their ancestral roots. The boogaloo was just the ticket: a fusion of Latin and soul beats, the genre had an enormous impact on the Latin youth of the time. Pete Rodríguez, a young man of Puerto Rican descent living in the Bronx, was considered the pioneer of this new cultural and musical movement that got dancers up on their feet. Read more..

Pete Rodriguez / "I Like it Like That"

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