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

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, highlighting her show with her two dancers.

Expecting support from social media, which are the channel used to bring music to her listeners. Just as Maribel Hernandez has participated in different important groups from Cali and abroad like La Orquesta Tumbadora, Orquesta Femenina Son de Azúcar, las divas All Star de Miami, Artistas unidos de la salsa, she also has made accompaniments for artists such as Alex León, Alvaro del Castillo, Julio Flores, Alvaro Granobles among others.

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

Currently, she is a member of the female orchestra D’ Cache, which accompanies the “The Gentleman of Salsa” Gilberto Santa Rosa. She has also recorded videos as a model with various artists of different musical genres.

In 2011, the artistic name Mahel was born. She recorded her first solo album entitled “DIMELO DE FRENTE” with the support of excellent musicians and producers.

The aim of this production was the song “SOLA Y SIN NADA” of composer Johnny Martinez, also, a “mix of traditional cumbias” in the style and voice of Mahel.

Subsequently, his second work whose main objective was the song “QUIERO QUE ME DES…” from the hand of composer and record producer José Aguirre, who is the current director of the band Grupo Niche and winner of more than 4 discs of the Cali Festival and the Latin Grammy.

In 2017, the song “QUERIDA SOCIA ” was a success in the media. It was a cumbia with a very particular rhythm and lyrics made by Mexican famous composer Manuel Eduardo Toscano.

In 2018, with the female orchestra D’Cache and the dance academy Son de luz, she participated in the world salsa festival, being winners and recognized as the best orchestra and ensemble mode.

During the month of October with the female orchestra D’Cache they were awarded as the best female orchestra of the year in the Núcleo Urbano awards.

THE DIVA OF THE BELL

I love music and to represent salsa as the Diva de la Campana is an honor. Currently, I have decided to release my new album of cumbia and popular in which there will be several songs of my authorship. Thanks to all my public.
THE DIVA OF THE BELL At the end of 2018, LAS DIVAS DEL GOLPE was born.

LAS DIVAS DEL GOLPE was born at the end of year 2018. This is a salsa project where only good music, dance and percussion instruments are predominant. Being called LA DIVA DE LA CAMPANA on social media, this skyrocketed her career as a percussionist representing Colombia in different countries.

Today, we find ourselves presenting our new musical work 2019 in Colombia and later in Latin America with love, respect, and sympathy.

Entitled: “EL DUEÑO DE MIS BABAS” (THE OWNER OF MY BABAS), Composed by Mahel and a musical production of Leandro Dorado, especially for lovers of good music.

With much love and affection, Mahel From our land to the world.

I love music and representing salsa as the Diva of the Bell is an honor. Currently, I have decided to release my new cumbia and popular music album in which there will be several songs of my own.

Thanks to all my public.

Known artistically as Mahel, Singer, composer, percussionist and professional model.
With love and affection, Mahel De nuestra tierra para el mundo.

Contact Estados Unidos:

Paz Entertaiment. Phone: (+1) 786 457 1224

https://mahel.co/

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Mulenze The Orchestra of Eternal Youth

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 served as a companion of artists such as Hector Lavoe, Celia Cruz, Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda among others arriving to Puerto Rico without an orchestra; then it was later identified and we would know it as Mulenze.

The orchestra was created at a time when salsa was booming and was fortunate to have musicians, composers, and singers of great stature who are currently recognized among which we highlight Cano Estremera (El dueño del soneo) who later joined the Bobby Valentin’s band as a vocalist; In the chorus, singer-songwriter Pedro Arroyo who has contributed several of his compositions to Mulenze; in the piano, we have Andy Guzman and Eric Figueroa, the latter was one of the influencers in the style adopted by the orchestra, practicing a rather sophisticated and little revolutionary rhythm for the public who follows popular music.

Edwin Mirales at that time a young rocker who decided to change his guitar for a bass guitar and form the YAMBO orchestra.
The Mulenze Orchestra was founded in 1976, by the motivation of Edwin Morales.

Mulenze was one of the first orchestras to use synthesizers in salsa, rhythmically working outside the beat in which the clave pattern is established to give a jazz variation to their music; this innovation that was not widely accepted by the groups established at that time, although this would give respect and an identity of its own to the orchestra with its amazing arrangements.

Edwin Morales known for his first name only in his family circle. But if someone calls himself a salsero, he has to know who Edwin “Mulenze” is.

This bassist of Bayamon, who has performed with the most important exponents of the salsa genre, has written his own page in the history of this musical genre as the founder and director of the Mulenze Orchestra.

“Salsa will not die and I would say that it is in a fulfilling moment. The new orchestras, which are like us when the pillars of salsa were in full swing and we were called the youth orchestra, are carrying out their work very well.

To this is added a group of boys who are taking their dance academies to municipalities and have resurrected the salsa dancer,” said Edwin.

Pedro Brull continues to see him as the official voice of La Mulenze although he left the group in 2005 to start his solo career.

Edwin succeeded in establishing an identity for the orchestra and my singing style flowed really well with his proposal. But after 24 years, I wanted to seize the opportunity to record an album (Pronóstico).

Today I work mostly outside Puerto Rico and have to admit that I am traveling the world thanks to “La Mulenze,” Brull commented.

The event will take place in the "Carpa Salsera", this concert promises a resounding success since with more than a year and a half without live presentations due to the worldwide pandemic caused by the Coronavirus, thanks to the organizers Giovanny Lopera, Lucy Corres, Mauro "El Fantástico", José "Rumba" and its main sponsor "El Rancho de Miami".
Orquesta de la Eterna Juventud “Mulenze” will perform with its original singers Pedro Brull, Kenny Cruz and Rafael “Ito” Andino.

For the first time in Miami in the framework of his 40th Anniversary this Saturday, September 11, the Orquesta of Eternal Youth “Mulenze” will perform with its original singers Pedro Brull, Kenny Cruz and Rafael “Ito” Andino.

The event will take place in the “Carpa Salsera”, this concert promises to be a huge success because with more than a year and a half without live performances due to the global pandemic caused by the Coronavirus, thanks to the organizers Giovanny Lopera, Lucy Corres, Mauro “El Fantástico”, José “Rumba” and its primary sponsor “El Rancho de Miami”.

Mulenze The Orchestra of Eternal Youth
Mulenze The Orchestra of Eternal Youth

 

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The bass gentleman and a life full of successes

A career worthy of admiration 

José Tabares
The famous bassist

José Tabares, known as El Caballero del Bajo, is one of those figures that, though not so well known, play a very important role in the performances that have left many generations of lovers of good music breathless. This very talented bass player is not widely recognizable by many people, but without a doubt, his musical career leaves more than one open-mouthed. 

José Tabares was born in Medellín, Colombia, on April 6, 1971, but spent much of his life in the United States, where he arrived while still very young and started taking part in music playing his first guitar, which pointed him in the same direction as his father and brothers, who were also professional musicians. 

At 11, he began standing to take his first steps in the musical world by performing for groups of the time in New Jersey, among which we can mention Los Chéveres de Colombia and Los Apóstoles. He became particularly known for bass, but also showed a great skill to play other instruments such as the bongo, the trombone, and the conga. 

Joined projects and inspirations

Poster for the song made by José Tabares and Maya García
Maya García recorded many songs for José Tabares

One of his great opportunities came when he took the place of one of his brothers on bass in one of the groups with which he collaborated, and it can be said that it was at that moment his professional career with this instrument became more serious. It was from that moment on that many of the greatest luminaries of Latin music began to take him into account for their best shows.   

Celia Cruz, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Tito Nieves, Tito Rojas, La India, Ruben Blades are among the artists with which Tabares has worked. Unquestionably, all these collaborations were golden opportunities that the musician never missed and made him one of the best Latin bassists of today. 

When he has been interviewed, the bassist said that he has been influenced by many other great musicians, from whom he has learned what he knows and whom he has observed closely to get the best out of each of them. Such is the case of Bobby Valentín, whose work has been a very important reference point for the career of Tabares and is the one that inspired him to fully enter the world of salsa. 

We can also mention Carlos Roldan, who became an extremely important reference for the artist due to the so clean way in which he plays his instruments. It was thanks to exponents like this that Tabares was trained on stage in such a great way and raising the name of his native Medellin very high. 

All this inspiration and learning have obviously borne fruit, as the artist has been part of many great musical works which have been nominated and winners of the Latin Music Grammy Awards and a variety of acknowledgments to the effort made. Despite not having such a well-known name, he is still a great pride for salsa and Latin music lovers. It is important not to lose sight of this talented Colombian. 

By: Johnny Cruz correspondent of International Salsa Magazine in New York City, New York

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Great career of New Yorker Arlene Gonzalez

How her career got started

Arlene González in the recording studio
Arlene González recording at the studio

The family is the fundamental pillar for every human being and decisive for the path of any individual will take in life. A great example of this is Arlene Gonzalez, whose home training has played a key role in the beginning and continuation of her career as a bilingual musician and composer. This New Yorker of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian ancestry began making a name for herself once she left her homeland and moved to the south of Florida in search of new professional and personal opportunities. 

After moving to her new home, she started a brilliant musical career from the hand of performances and tours in which she always showed the innate talent which has accompanied her in each of her shows. One of her most important collaborations was done with the famous producer and Grammy winner Jon FX. 

One of the reasons why Arlene is best known in the music industry is her great talent as a composer, so she does not need the support or collaboration with anyone else at the time of writing all her works. This is what gave her the push he needed to create her own label Platinum G. Records, so she has not required the support of a record label which in the long run would only limit her as an artist and as a person. 

Achievements and current affairs

Arlene González posing next to Johnny Cruz
Johnny Cruz and Arlene González

This talented American of Latino descent has worked with a large amount of television networks with respect to promotion and presentation of shows that help the emergence of up-and-coming artists in many cities across the country. Likewise, his music is increasingly present in important radio stations as in the case of Wepa FM in Florida or 94.5 FM in New York. 

She has managed to tour in many countries throughout Latin America thanks to his efforts to achieve a prestigious place in the industry. His salsa song Vete became very successful in nightclubs throughout several cities in Panama and a large part of North America, where his music was welcomed with open arms. 

For this year, she will be throwing a tour of Jamaica on a cruise ship in which she will sing her entire repertoire and delight the present ones with hits like Boy toy, Quiero bailar, Illusion, Boriqua somos, and so on. It will be a great opportunity for the artist to improve its visibility with those who have not been able to enjoy her great talent every time she performs any of her incredible songs. 

At this point, she is writing new songs for her latest album, whose predominant genre will be salsa and main single will be the song Tendrán que respetar, which has been a creation of the talented composer José Luis Pagan, who has trusted in the talent of González to try rhythming and become a real piece of work. In addition, the single already has its own videoclip and arrangements made by the famous maestro Oscar Hernandez.   

In contrast to her career as a singer, the New Yorker is about to launch a line of lipstick, demonstrating that she is quite a very skilled entrepreneur in the cosmetics industry. 

This promising figure of music has given a lot to talk about from the beginning, and no mistake, that will continue to do so as long as she enjoyed sucess and delighted everyone with good music as usual.   

By: Johnny Cruz correspondent of International Salsa Magazine in New York City, New York

 

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