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Latin Music

North America Directory – September 2023

 

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Tempo Latino: Creating Connections Through Music

An Interview with Eric, Founder of Europe’s Premier Latin Music Festival

On the last week-end of July, a festival celebrates Latin and Afro-Cuban music and brings thousands of music lovers to a small town in France. Eric, the festival’s creator, shares its origins, inspirations, and evolution.

Interview with Eric Duffau
Eric Duffau showing a photo of Compay Segundo

Since its inception in 1994, the Tempo Latino festival has welcomed incredible artists to this small town in the Southwest of France.

Creating a Musical Oasis in Vic-Fezensac

Having lived across France, Eric settled in Vic-Fezensac, where he felt the need to create something beyond work. His passion for Latin and Afro-Cuban music led him to start Tempo Latino, aiming to provide what he missed – concerts of these genres.

A Journey of Music and Discovery

Eric’s radio inspiration and his love for vibrant rhythms ignited the idea for a music festival. He yearned to introduce others to the music he cherished, giving birth to Tempo Latino in 1994. The inaugural edition featured Fatal Mambo and Mambomania, attracting 2,800 attendees. Now the festival attracts over 10,000 people.

Eric’s selection process for artists is fueled by genuine connections, resulting in a diverse lineup that weaves different styles into a harmonious experience. His curation creates unique narratives each night. Pairing artists with contrasting energies, like Lila Downs and Cimafunk, creates a captivating tapestry that reflects the festival’s essence. Eric’s journey involves tireless pursuit and strong artist relationships. From Bernard Lavilliers to Excelencia, his commitment to music’s magic and meaningful collaborations remains steadfast.

A Melodic Journey Unfolds

The festival’s theme guides its trajectory, from Africa’s heart to New York’s energy. Lavilliers’ Paris and the Caribbean’s vibrancy unite through music, creating a diverse yet cohesive experience.

In a digital era, Tempo Latino reminds us of music’s power to unite. Eric’s dedication and knack for blending genres into harmonious narratives continue to resonate.

Tempo Latino: 28 Years of Latin Rhythms, Community, and Artistry

The charm of Vic-Fezensac, a small town in France, transforms every year as over fifty thousand people gather for the renowned Tempo Latino Festival. In an exclusive interview, Eric, the festival’s creator, discusses the intricacies of managing such an event in a local community and the relationship it shares with the town.

Mural for the entrance of the 2023 Festival, by Martin, a local graffiti artist.
Martin, the local graffiti artist, putting the final touches on the entrance mural.

Local Community and Involvement

Eric sheds light on the local engagement, emphasizing that while not everyone participates, the festival is supported by some local partners. What brings him contentment is the transformation he witnesses each year as the town welcomes an eclectic crowd of festival-goers. The festival’s vibrant audience, composed of diverse backgrounds, gives life to the town’s streets and squares in ways that were once unimaginable.

Eric reminisces about the support he received from the former mayor, Jean Arnaud, whose open-mindedness and appreciation for the festival’s diverse attendees left a mark. Jean Arnaud’s encouragement and acknowledgment of the festival’s contribution to cultural diversity added an emotional connection between the festival and the town.

Fostering Relationships with Artists

Eric’s dedication to music and fostering connections with artists has been at the heart of the festival’s growth. He shares anecdotes about musicians like Oscar D’Léon and Celia Cruz, who have left an indelible mark on the festival’s history. These relationships, he emphasizes, are more than business; they’re rooted in mutual respect and genuine affection.

Celia Cruz – Yuri Buonaventura
Oscar D’Léon – Cachao

Overcoming Challenges

Throughout its 28 editions, the festival has faced numerous challenges, both financial and logistical. Eric reflects on early deficits, weather-related disruptions, and organizational intricacies. Each year’s success has hinged on meeting these challenges head-on, often pushing the festival to its limits.

The Ever-Evolving Vision

Eric’s vision for the festival’s future remains unwavering – bringing together people from diverse backgrounds through music. He acknowledges the changing landscape of music and dance styles, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between cultural integrity and evolving tastes.

Looking Ahead

With the 30th edition approaching, Eric envisions continued growth while staying true to the festival’s roots. He expresses his desire to bring acclaimed artists like La India and Carlos Santana to the stage, continuing the legacy of diverse and passionate musical experiences.

In the grand tapestry of the Tempo Latino Festival, Eric’s passion, dedication, and genuine relationships have woven together a cultural masterpiece. The festival remains a beacon of unity, showcasing the power of music to transcend boundaries and create shared experiences. As the festival moves towards its next milestone, it stands as a testament to Eric’s unwavering commitment and the enduring magic of Latin and Afro-Cuban rhythms.

Mark your calendar and plan your trip for the 2024 Tempo Latino on the last weekend of July 25 to 28, 2024.

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Jimmy Rodríguez ”El Salsero Mexicano” talked to ISM about his career

El Salsero Mexicano 

Jimmy Rodríguez ”El Salsero Mexicano” is a talented singer born in Mexico City, but spent a lot of his childhood in the city of San Luis Potosí, where he took his first steps as an artist. 

Thanks to his brother and manager, Daniel Rodriguez, we had the opportunity to talk to him and learn more about the interesting career he has had in the world of entertainment. Meet Jimmy Rodriguez and the kind answers he gave to our questions.   

 

Jimmy on stage
Jimmy Rodríguez singing on stage

Beginnings of Jimmy Rodriguez in music   

By the time he got to high school, his talent for singing and charismatic personality made him the ideal candidate to participate in a talent contest, in which he would come in second place the first year in which he participated.    

Jimmy told us that he entered the contest to live a new experience, but he did not expect to achieve such a high place, so he felt very excited and motivated because of what he could achieve thereafter.    

The following year, he managed to get the first place in the same contest because he had spent a whole year studying and getting ready for that important moment. The previous time, he had only rehearsed the days prior, so he decided to take much more time on this occasion and the effort invested paid off.   

As a result of this achievement, the Group Alfa Omega saw the potential in this young man, so they contacted him and offered him to join them. This would be his first paid job in music, which began to teach him how this business worked. 

He began to play with Alfa Omega in events like weddings, and baptisms, which taught him how to entertain and charm an audience, and he is very grateful for this opportunity he had. Unfortunately, it didn’t last long.   

In the end, Jimmy had to leave the group due to his move to Mexico City to continue his studies.   

During his learning process, he developed their skills in playing the guitar and dancing in order to perform better on stage, keeping inmind that singing was his thing and that was not going to change.   

When Jimmy arrived in the United States, he began taking singing lessons for more than nine years to improve his voice. Today, he continues with his vocal learning, as there is always something new to learn in this field.   

Jimmy and Tito
Jimmy Rodríguez and Tito Nieves

Musical genres   

It is not common to find a Mexican who sings salsa professionally, and more if we take into account that many of the most famous Mexicans sing ranchera, norteño music and corridos tumbados. So, we wanted to know why he chose salsa as the genre he wanted to pursue.   

Jimmy explained to us that the first time he sang with a salsa orchestra on stage, half the musicians were Colombian and the other half were Mexican. At that moment, I felt like I had found my soulmate and I knew that’s what I wanted to do. Besides, dancing is very important in salsa and I have always loved to dance,” Jimmy said.   

He finished by saying ”salsa combines my three most important talents, which are singing, dancing and charisma”.   

When asked whether he would enter more typical genres of his country, he pointed out that he loves ballads and would have no problem in performing fusions and collaborations, but his north is still salsa for the moment.   

The Voice and proceeds from the show 

Being in The Voice has always been one of Jimmy’s biggest dreams, which he finally achieved a few years ago and whose judges were Luis Fonsi, Carlos Vives, Alejandra Guzman and Wisin. The best of all is that he made it to the final and he says that his secret to achieving this feat is to always be focused, to give the best of himself, to have a good relationship with show’s production and his colleagues and, above all, to choose a genre that was not typical for a Mexican.    

This particularity made people call him ”El Salsero Mexicano”, a nickname he has continued using to this day with pride in what has been achieved so far.    

Jimmy and Carlos
Jimmy Rodríguez and Carlos Vives

While he was still participating in the contest, Adolescent’S Orquesta contacted him to have him in the group, which Jimmy accepted and became the first Mexican to be part of this Venezuelan orchestra. In addition to that, Jimmy kept releasing new music in order to stay alive in the public spotlight, as the singer understood that the fame that came La Voz was momentary and he had to take advantage of it.    

Today, he continues touring with Adolescent’s Orquesta, working on an album with Marc Anthony‘s producer and taking singing lessons to further improve his vocal technique.   

And speaking of Marc Anthony, this Puerto Rican artist has been one of the greatest inspirations for the Mexican, who wishes to one day reach that level of talent and fame, although he knows it will not be an easy way. 

In addition to the already mentioned salsero, Jimmy has also been inspired and influenced by the styles of Rubén Blades and El Grupo Niche.   

He has also had the opportunity to share the stage with Tito Nieves, Willie Colón, Jerry Rivera and many others.    

Salsa and comparisons with other genres   

When we wanted to know what Jimmy feels with the current situation of salsa, he says that he is well aware that this musical genre is not going through a good moment due to the popularity of trap, reggaeton and, more recently, corridos tumbados.   

However, he ensures that he does not see this fact as something negative, but as a challenge of bringing salsa back to the place it occupied for years in past decades, so he gives his best every day to offer a fresh sound that appeals to new generations, and not only to fans aged 30 and older. 

Jimmy and Gilberto
Jimmy Rodríguez and Gilberto Santa Rosa

 

It is what has led the artist to make modifications in regard to the technical aspects, arrangements, lyrics and other details. In the specific case of lyrics, he has opted for simpler words and phrases that can be understood by anyone who listens to them. He continues to maintain the quality and heart that salsa should have, while taking into consideration what new generations are looking for. 

Jimmy understands that everything happens very quickly nowadays due to social media, so he has had to adapt his style to what young people are looking for on digital platforms. That is why when he shows his music on his social networks, he always tries to communicate what he wants from the first second so as not to lose the public’s attention.   

End 

The conversation concludes with a thank-you to all the people who still support the salsa genre and a recommendation to new talents to never give up on their dreams and to work continuously to achieve all what they want. 

Jimmy used his case as an example, remembering that he started singing on buses to help his family and now he assists international awards and reach the level that he has today, so he ensures that dreams come true and we must not lose heart until we achieved them. 

Read also: Life, Career, and death of Juan Carlos Formell 

Latin music Festival in Spain August 2023

SalsaNor’s Rueda Congress

Aug 31 2023 – Sep 03 2023

https://www.ruedacongress.com/

https://www.facebook.com/events/866583731386591

Eurostars Madrid Foro Hotel

Ronda de Europa, 1, Tres Cantos, Spain, 28760

Description

The 20th edition of SalsaNor’s Rueda Congress offers 50 workshops and 4 parties with national and international instructors and artists performers: Enrique Solla & Meli Rodríguez de Guzman

Cost: from € 120

Sevilla Sensual Summer

04/08/2023 – 06/08/2023 

Hotel Vértice Aljarafe

Apartaments Vértice Aljarafe. Av. República Argentina,1
Bormujos, Sevilla, Spain

Description

Event where we will enjoy Bachata and Kizomba from the best artists.

Bachata and Kizomba

  • Luis y Andrea
  • Jesus y Anni
  • Arlu e Isa
  • Yoel y Aris
  • Camilo y Laura
  • Diego y Rocio
  • Sergio y Gema
  • Rober y Marta
  • Alex y Anita
  • Diego y Macarena
  • Adrian y Leti
  • Lidia Mart
  • Ismael y Merchi
  • Joelson
  • Antonio y Belen
  • Josan y Soraya
  • Dani RG
  • Kevin
  • Jesús Caceres
  • Modo on Dance

Dj´s

  • Kevin RG
  • Kizzme
  • Pumuky
  • Joelson
  • Yago
  • Kevin

Summer Bachata & Salsa Trip 2023 ✩ Holidays Official Event

10/08/2023 – 17/08/2023

https://www.facebook.com/SummerSalsaTrip

https://www.SummerSalsaTrip.com

 

Spain Don Angel Hotel

Carrer del Pla de la Torre, 14, 08398 Santa Susanna, Barcelona, España

Description

It will take place at the hotel in the center of a beautiful city where the biggest bachata festivals in Spain take place.

60 hours of workshops on various levels, separate bachata and salsa dance floor during the events!
great entertainers during events and Pool Party, a crazy travel program that guarantees unforgettable memories, crazy company focused on integration, varied music for everyone – salsa, bachata in all its varieties, relaxation on the beach, sun and tanning, fabulously wide Mediterranean beaches, tasted Spanish cuisine, probably the craziest vacation of your life.

Bachata Summer

11/08/2023 – 13/08/2023

https://lasalsadelbaile.com/comprar/bachataummer2023

 

 

Thalasia Costa de Murcia Hotel

Av. del Puerto, 327-329, San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, España

Description:

Artists:

– Ronald Y Alba

– Magda Y Valeria

– Alfonso Y Mónica

– Antoni Y Belén

– Alfredo Y Andrea

– David Eines

– Tamara Y Candido

– Crecory Campillo

– Oscar E Inés

– Alonso Y Noelia

– Yaizà Melero

– Franco Rocha

– Juan Y Nerea

– Jesus Y María

– Oleo Eisa Adán

– Agustin Y Amanda

– Juanma Y Tania

– Julio Y Alicia

– Andy Y Saray

– Marcelo Y Maribel

– Samu E Isa

Dj:

– Dj Salya

– Dj Miguelom

– Dj Franky

– Dj Samu

– Nicko Play

MADRIDKIZ

11/08/2023 -13/08/2023

https://wa.me/34636087027?fbclid=IwAR2-HO0fRnZJ727Xd3aiHmCPnK_WqMGTvM4U32pcKCO8GdZ8C5GWPjoYBZ8

Hotel SPORT Náyade

Av del Nautico, s/n, 40424 Los Ángeles de San Rafael, Segovia, España

Description:

Jesús y Anni
Luis y Karen
Keco y Moni
Dario y Cristina
Juanra Kizomba
Mamen Vergara
Alberto y Paula
Kevin y Sara
Corneluis
Yago y Yure
Alsajo
Rafa y Natalia

Dj Neo
Dj Linduka
Dj Ness
Dj Adol
Dj kot

***** HORARIOS ***

VIERNES
178h-21h Talleres + Social
23h-24h Taller
24h-05h Fiesta Kizomba

SÁBADO
11h-14h Talleres
16h-18h Talleres
18h-21h Pool Party
23h-24h Taller
24h-05h Fiesta Kizomba

DOMINGO
11h-14h Talleres
14h-17h Pool Party

*********** PRECIO ********

FULL PASS (sin consumición)
35€ (50 unidades)
40€ (50 unidades)
45€
50€
55€
60€ (en puerta)

NOCHES (desde 23h)
Viernes: 10€ (sin consumición)
Sábado: 15€ (sin consumición)

Bachatazo Beach Festival

24/08/2023 – 27/08/2023

https://www.facebook.com/BachatazoBeachFestival

 

VS Gandía Palace Hotel

Carrer de la Rioja, 41, Gandia, Valencia, Spain

Description:

4 days and 4 nights of partying (from Thursday to Sunday), from August 24 to 27, 2023….

We will have a POOL PARTY (on Sunday), and a BEACH PARTY (on Friday), because the BACHATAZO takes place in a hotel next to the beach.

The important thing is that you book your accommodation soon, because in August, occupancy in Gandía will be 100%.

Artists:

  • Ronald & Alba (Alicante)
  • Tamara & Cándido (Madrid)
  • Marley & Leo (Madrid)
  • David & Inés (Valencia)
  • Miguel & Sunsiré (Madrid)
  • Jesús & María (Valencia)
  • Sergio & Gema (Madrid)
  • Joan & María (Alicante/Valencia)
  • Alberto & Marta (Madrid)
  • Jose & Layla (Madrid)
  • Oscar & Inés (Valencia)
  • Sara & Javier (Gandia)
  • La clave del Cuarto (Gandia)
  • Marcos Lahorga (Zaragoza)

DJ’S:

  • Dj Pier (Madrid)
  • Dj Miguelón (Valencia)
  • Dj Salva (Valencia)
  • Dj Yago (Madrid)
  • Dj Pulpo (León)

Programación:

Thursday:

  • Workshops from 17:30h to 20:30h
  • Evening workshops from 22:30h to 23:30h.
  • Party from 23:30h to 05:00h

Friday:

  • Workshops from 11h to 14h and 15h to 19h
  • Beach Party 18h to 21h
  • Party from 24h to 05h.

Saturday:

  • Workshops from 11h to 20h
  • Shows 23:00h
  • Party from 24h to 06h.

Sunday:

  • Workshops from 11h to 18h
  • Pool Party from 17:30h to 21h
  • Evening workshops from Bachata from 22:30h to 23:30h.
  • Party from 23:30h to 05:00h

Accommodations:

The entire event (workshops, parties, shows…) will be held at the Hotel Versus Gandía Palace, in Playa de Gandía, a beautiful brand-new hotel, just 100 meters from the beach.

Hotel launch offer (can only be booked in full board, water and wine included in meals):

Double/Triple Room: €99 x person and day.

– Minimum stay: 3 nights.
– Prices offer 100 rooms. Then €105 per person.

 

Latin music Festival in Libano August 2023

Lebanon Latin Festival

Aug 31 2023 – Sep 04 2023

https://www.facebook.com/LebanonLatinFestival

 

Edde Sands Hotel

Jbeil, Bybols, Lebanon

Description

Lebanon Latin Festival Super Hero edition offers a Latin festival with more than 70+ confirmed artists, 12+ djs,100+ workshops, 2 arenas to party, beach and pool parties.

Cost: from $ 125

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