The salsa music
this genre is a way of talking about American society center. this genre born from various rhythms fucionde, is in essence the result of several elements that spice what is now known as salsa. with African musical influences, Puerto Rican, Venezuelan, Cuban, Jamaican, Brazilian, Dominican and Colombian with other elements of Caribbean music, jazz and Latin American music, especially Afro-Cuban jazz and Brazilian jazz]. The sauce was developed by musicians of origin "Hispanic" in the Greater Caribbean and the city of New York. The sauce includes several styles like salsa dura, salsa romantica and timba.
The history of salsa, which was attended by many musicians, can be traced to some extent in the course of some major record companies. In the seventies Party Record, Recording Company Manhattan, especially Fania Records, launched to stardom a lot of "salseros" from New York, touring and concerts worldwide.
Fania was founded in March 1964 by lawyer and businessman Jerry Masucci and the Dominican flutist and bandleader Johnny Pacheco. Fania began with Larry Harlow and manufacture El Malo Willie Colon and the "Singer of the Singers" Hector Lavoe in 1967.
Fania Records gave the final gender to record and distribute the disks of most of the salsa stars of the seventies accolade. The Fania All Stars orchestra, which brought a lot of salsa musicians and singers as Ray Barretto, Willie Colon, Johnny Pacheco, Ruben Blades, Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Cheo Feliciano, Bobby Cruz, and guest artists as Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and Eddie Palmieri.

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