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It is indisputable that the most popular orchestra in Puerto Rico and South America during the 1970s was Roberto Roena’s Apollo Sound.

It is indisputable that the most popular orchestra in Puerto Rico and South America during the 1970s was Roberto Roena’s Apollo Sound.

The name comes from the first rehearsal of their group, which coincided with the day of the launch of the Apollo rocket to the moon.

On July 20, 1969 the orchestra "El Apollo Sound" of the great Puerto Rican musician Roberto Roena was born. Together with trumpeter Elías Lopés he founded "El Apollo Sound". This name comes from the first rehearsal of his group, which coincided with … [Continue reading] about It is indisputable that the most popular orchestra in Puerto Rico and South America during the 1970s was Roberto Roena’s Apollo Sound.

From Aruba and for the World Anoushca Jeandor Noush and Robert Jeandor

From Aruba Anoushca Jeandor Noush

It is for me more than a pleasure and great honor to make this release of this song "Me Muero" taken to the rhythm of Merengue. Originally from the 5th Station. Noush was born in Aruba as Anoushca Jeandor. Being daughter of the International singer … [Continue reading] about From Aruba and for the World Anoushca Jeandor Noush and Robert Jeandor

Antonio “Tony” Succar, percussionist, composer, arranger, band leader and music producer

Unity features over 100 musicians, Latin superstars such as Tito Nieves, Jon Secada, La India, Obie Bermudez, Jennifer Pena, Michael Stuward, Angel Lopez, Sheila E., Judith Hill, Jean Rodriguez, Fernando Vargas, Maribel Diaz, Kevin Ceballo, hosted on PBS TV by Gloria Estefan, and the magic of Jackson's legendary engineer Bruce Swedien.

The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson Antonio "Tony" Succar (Lima, May 18, 1986) is a Peruvian-American percussionist, composer, arranger, band leader and producer. Succar was born in Lima, Peru. When he was two years old, his family emigrated to … [Continue reading] about Antonio “Tony” Succar, percussionist, composer, arranger, band leader and music producer

Known artistically as Mahel, Singer, composer, percussionist and professional model

with the support of an excellent work team has decided to launch herself as a soloist of the popular Cumbia genre with an authentic project highlighting her show with her two dancers.

Maribel Hernández Charry Mahel A Colombian passionate about the music of our land from a very young age. With the support of a great work team, she has decided to pursue a solo career of the popular genre of cumbia with an authentic project, … [Continue reading] about Known artistically as Mahel, Singer, composer, percussionist and professional model

Mulenze The Orchestra of Eternal Youth

Edwin Mirales at that time a young rocker who decided to change his guitar for a bass guitar and form the YAMBO orchestra.

Edwin Morales, founder, bass player, director of Mulenze. Orquesta Mulenze was born in 1976 thanks to the motivation of Edwin Mirales who was a young rocker back then and decided to switch his guitar for a bass and to form the YAMBO Orchestra, which … [Continue reading] about Mulenze The Orchestra of Eternal Youth

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International Salsa Magazine (ISM) is a monthly publication about Salsa activities around the world, that has been publishing since 2007. It is a world network of volunteers coordinated by ISM Magazine. We are working to strengthen all the events by working together.