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The 70s were the most important decade in the history of the musical genre now known as salsa. One of the most popular artists in the history of salsa reemerged at the beginning of this decade: José “Cheo” Feliciano.
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In 1971, the versatile composer and singer from Santurce, Puerto Rico Rafael “Chivirico” Dávila recorded a solid debut album as a soloist for Cotique Records, a label that would eventually be acquired by Jerry Masucci's Fania.
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For the funeral of Chivirico Dávila, which took place in the cemetery Villa Palmeras, in Santurce, steps away from the mausoleums of Rafael Cortijo and Ismael Rivera, no government official or representative from the Puerto Rican music industry came to pay their condolences.
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This historic recording defines the tempestuous career of New York salsa legend, Hector LaVoe. Born in Puerto Rico, LaVoe became famous in New York where his crystal clear tenor voice captured the reality of Nuyoricans, while reminding them of their rustic jíbaro”(country) roots....MORE >
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Released in 1980, “Commitment” marks Fania All Stars’ formal return to full-time salsa swinging after a bittersweet end to their crossover period under Columbia Records. By this time, a lot had changed for the All Stars....MORE >
Orquesta Broadway Como Me Gusta!
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Charlie Palmieri & Menique Con Salsa Y Sabor
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Cuidado que llegaron los tiburones de la salsa moderna - careful, the sharks of modern salsa are here....MORE >
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Willie Colon
Corazón Guerrero
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The hegemony of Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe in the circuit of rising youth bands in New York around the middle of the 1960s was consolidated at the end of 1969 with the launch of the LP “Cosa Nuestra”.
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Eight years after its creation, Fania Records had accumulated such a sizable catalog of artists that it began to issue compilations from its roster of hit-making stars such as Willie Colón, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, and Ray Barretto....MORE >
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Criollo
Lebron Brothers
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