The Karamba is a musical group formed by six women from Venezuela, Cuba, Catalonia, Panama, and Argentina. It is a multicultural mix that creates a new, special and powerful musical color. Between the chaos, traffic, the city, and stress, they … [Continue reading] about Guspira Records Presents The Karamba release their first album “Camino Así”
Guspira Records Presents The Karamba release their first album “Camino Así”
Johnny Rivera “Better known as El Noble de la Salsa in New York”

Johnny Rivera Born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx, NY. Better known as El Noble de la Salsa, with more than 40 years of artistic career, a descendant of Puerto Rican parents. He began his artistic career in New York, thanks to the influence … [Continue reading] about Johnny Rivera “Better known as El Noble de la Salsa in New York”
Edwin “El Calvito” Reyes “A True Re-invention for Everyone”.

International Salsa Magazine presents Edwin "El Calvito" Reyes "Metido En Su Garaje". The Pandemic (Covid-19), without a doubt, was devastating for a large number of people. For others, it was literally taken as a time of reflection, a time to … [Continue reading] about Edwin “El Calvito” Reyes “A True Re-invention for Everyone”.
Que Siga la Fiesta with Carlitos Lopez “El Gordito Favorito”

Born in the city of Carolina, Puerto Rico in 1969 with music in his veins. Carlos Enrique Lopez (Carlitos Lopez el gordito favorito), he begins to show interest in music in general, boleros and trios The bomba, plena, jibara music which he … [Continue reading] about Que Siga la Fiesta with Carlitos Lopez “El Gordito Favorito”
It is indisputable that the most popular orchestra in Puerto Rico and South America during the 1970s was Roberto Roena’s Apollo Sound.

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.