"¿Cómo? ¿Palmieri boogaloo? Tasty, tasty." The year was 1968, and keyboard master Eddie Palmieri decided to finally give in to the trend of the time and record his own album of swanky boogaloos....MORE >
Latin disco was the logical step forward following the emergence of Latin funk, which had evolved from boogaloo and Latin Soul. Throughout the '70s, the musicians and DJs who grew up in New York were exposed to a variety of influences....MORE >
Boogaloo is back! This classic compilation culled from the El Barrio box set is a great appetizer for those looking for an introducion to the genre. 16 tracks strong, this compilation contains some rare and hard to find tracks. Enjoy!MORE >