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” Vuelve Conmigo ” with the Dominican singer Enyel Co.

Did you know that the popular, traditional or folk musical manifestations in Dominican Republic came up thanks to Spanish and African music with regards to the rhythmic, tonal and harmonic aspects many years ago? They are interpreted with bass drum, guitar and accordion, like mangulina (dance similar to a popular rhythm of merengue, or rather traditional from Perico Ripiao very danced in the 80s) and pambiche (it is a type of merengue, but at the same time is not because the instruments gather another rhythm in the case of tambora, pandero, accordion and the ensemble itself) with the great strength of the Negroid people, who are considered the ancestor of the rhythms of Merengue and Kopa(a style of music from Haiti, popularized since the mid-1950s. Some authors consider that the konpa is an evolution of the meringue, a rhythm danced and sung in Haiti since the end of the 19th century; Apart from Haiti, the konpa dirèk is present in the French Antilles, Martinique and Guadeloupe) and in front of the island of Dominican Republic (The Carabine.) However, in the 21st century, popular music residing in the Dominican Republic are: Balada, Bachata, Rap, Dewbow and Rock.

Right now, we have been informed that Dominican singer Enyel Co, produced his new proposal of tropical salsa titled “Vuelve Conmigo”; under the production of maestro Noe Cid.

Enyel Co - Vuelve Conmigo
Enyel Co y su nuevo tema Vuelve Conmigo

This singer has extensive experience in various musical genres; he is currently betting on salsa and presenting a fresh release, appropriate for new trends in the music industry and his young audience.

Enyel Co is a Dominican artist of the salsa tropical genre, he was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Through his journey across the musical world, has gone through several musical genres, while consolidating his musical career in Salsa from the year 2019 with his single Vuelve Conmigo, which gain notoriety abroad.

The Enyel Co project begins in 2000, when he participated with the Puerto Rican salsa group called Selección Perfecta, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA, for a short time. Since that time, he was left with a taste for tropical salsa and, over time, he maintained his desire to develop his musical project. In 2018, producer Francisco Mota, was who encouraged him to make his first studio recording, being his first step towards the development of his dream project.

He had also accompanied musical groups such as “Chiquito Team Band”, among others. He is currently working on his second single, which will be released soon so that his salsa audience can enjoy it, being something new from a new talent in the musical world.

The single “Vuelve Conmigo” is available on all digital platforms, so you can listen to it and download it through:   and you can also listen to it through this link, which is mentioned there as a salsa beautiful song in which he demonstrates all his talent and follows in the footsteps of the great salsa masters under the label Tumbao Media Productions.

For more information about Dominican artist “Enyel Co”:

Phone: +1 809-328-2124

Facebook: @ EnyelCo https://www.facebook.com/EnyelCo/

 

 

Latin America – FEB 2021

 

Vuelve conmigo

Did you know that the popular, traditional or folk musical manifestations in Dominican Republic came up thanks to Spanish and African music with regards to the rhythmic, tonal and harmonic aspects many years ago? [Read more]

 

Anacaona

It was founded on February 19th, 1932 by Concepción Castro Zaldarriaga and her sisters, being the first son female Sextet and expanded to the jazz band and typical charanga format… [Read more]

 

Goce Pagano

Many Latin American rhythms have been present in different countries worldwide, especially in Latin America because of its culture and customs through time, and in Colombia music has its own history… [Read more]

 

Carnaval

Did you know that … Carnival is a party that is celebrated all over the world: Carnival has many characteristics and with slight variations in the type of celebrations that depends a lot… [Read more]

 

Carlos colmenares

Hello there, regular Salsa Escrita readers, here is your ever friend, Professor Carlos Colmenárez MSc, greets you from Barquisimeto, the musical city of Venezuela… [Read more]

 

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Europe – FEB 2021

 

Maelo Ruiz

The Salsa singer Maelo Ruiz has over thirty years of singing romantic themes that have made him the leader of a small group of soneros of this style. And although he is very popular in Europe… [Read more]

 

Gerardo Rosales

Gerardo Rosales was born on July 6, 1964, in Caracas, Venezuela. He has been living in the Netherlands since 1993. At the age of 8 he started studying piano and at the same time… [Read more]

 

Ayumi Azucar

Ayumi was born in Japan She graduated from the Faculty of Percussion, Tokyo College of Music. Ayumi was born in Japan. She plays Latin percussion, Classic percussion, Marimba & Vibraphone… [Read more]

 

business

Currently, famous artists have begun to sell their musical legacy to avant-garde companies, obtaining the value for their catalog of songs comparable to a 25-year career in advance and immediate… [Read more]

 

Takafumi Nikaido

“To Takafumi Nikaido we send our congratulations for his professionalism, virtuosity and mastery of the tumbadoras”. Giraldo Piloto Barreto (Klimax) [Read more]

 

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North America – FEB 2021

Jonathan Moly

Jonathan Moly released the single “No Volveré”, a song with which he takes advantage of singing to his ex to the rhythm of salsa. This song is produced by Sergio Ramos… [Read more]

 

Bella martinez

Bella Martínez is an author born in Puerto Rico, who defines herself as a funny but complicated person, like life itself. But she has always carried in her veins her passion for salsa… [Read more]

 

Juan Manuel Lebron

Music accompanies him from a very young age. Juan Manuel Lebrón is a very complete artist who has ventured into different areas of the entertainment industry, from music to comedy… [Read more]

 

kadencia orchestra

From Richmond (Virginia), Kadencia Orchestra launches its homage to the percussion instrument linked to joy and to the history of millenary ethnic groups that were expatriated from… [Read more]

 

Markolino Dimond

Mark Alexander Dimond, baptised like Markolino by his colleagues at the time, was born in 1950 (1950-1986). He was American and lived with his mother and older sister in the… [Read more]

 

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Bella Martínez presents “Las memorias de Jimmie Morales: un conguero para la historia”

North America /  Puerto Rico

Bella Martínez “Salsa has always been important to the writer”

Bella Martínez is an author born in Puerto Rico, who defines herself as a funny but complicated person, like life itself. But she has always carried in her veins her passion for salsa, and music that makes her dance and express herself, which is not surprising as she is from this caribbean island. What was not expected of her was that she would present us with a book about the memories of a great percussionist like Jimmie Morales, who is one of her great friends.

Apparently the idea of ​​making this book belonged to Bella herself, who once told Jimmie to tell her what he considered important in his life, for her to write his memoirs. Despite Bella’s great love for salsa, it is rare to see instrumentalists being the star in productions or projects, but here the Puerto Rican author dared to tell the life and professional career of whom is considered one of the best percussionists of the genre, that has belonged to great bands and has accompanied great names.

Bella Martínez wrote a book about Jimmie Morales
Un conguero para la historia, by Bella Martínez

Just as it’s stated in the book’s sinopsis:

“When all the congueros imitated the king of heavy hands, Ray Barreto, Jimmie managed -without intending to- be the one chosen by maestro Willie Rosario to accompany the afinque that Rosario had already established with the conga … Jimmie paid the luck that accompanied him at that crucial moment with an immense dose of vocation. And that stroke of luck in the leather failed to erase the humility of his being.”

That is why this book has become of vital importance for all those followers of salsa or merengue, genres that despite their importance for Latin music no longer have so many representatives in the new generations, and are being eclipsed by the new trends in the urban genre. It is the big names who continue to leave their mark and write the history of tropical music.

Celebrating the book
Bella Martínez and Jimmie Morales

Bella Martínez: Who is Jimmie Morales?

Jimmie Morales is considered one of the most influential percussionists and conga players of the genre in the last 30 years. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut from Puerto Rican parents, Jimmie grew up with the influence of American music but in 1967 his parents returned to the island which led Morales to encounter the popular music of the Caribbean: salsa.

It was his father who gave him the first conga drum, which fascinated him from the first moment he had it and this fascination was his impulse to pursue his studies of it. This also allowed him to learn more about Cuban, Puerto Rican and New York salsa, along with the great congueros, including what would be his favorite: Ray Barreto. At the time he began to participate in bands on the island and accompanied Tito Allen.

Jimmie Morales performing
Decades of successes that you need to know

But it was not until 1978 when his great moment arrived, when he was part of the band of the renowned Willie Rosario, in which he was for 8 years and that formed him in the professional part of music, not only with conga but in the production and recording of the different projects. This band led him to build a solid career as a studio musician, participating in the productions of artists such as: Oscar D’León, Lalo Rodríguez, Eddie Santiago and Frankie Ruiz.

In 1986 he decided to follow the young Gilberto Santa Rosa, whom he met in Willie’s band, and who would become one of the most prolific salsa soloists of the last 25 years. This stage was the launch of a successful career that would lead him to perform on different continents and share the stage with artists such as: Willie Colón, Ismael Miranda, Tito Nieves, Juan Luis Guerra, Grupo Niche and Jerry Rivera. If you want to know more about Jimmie, just open the book “Las memorias de Jimmie Morales: un conguero para la historia” and look at his anecdotes.

 

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