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Selena: the series The New Netflix Show

Selena Quintanilla Perez

Also known as the queen of tex-mex, Selena was undoubtedly one of the greatest exponents of Latin music, her songs continue to be played on many radios around the world, and keeping in mind the legacy that the singer has left, this is not surprising. If you don’t know who this extremely talented artist was, right now it’s a good time to find out about her story, the new Netflix series called “Selena: the series” shows her artistic career in detail, and it also let us watch an important part of her Personal life.

Selena: the series
Image by: Netflix

Selena was not only an icon of the genre she pioneered, but she also greatly facilitated the exposure of many Latin artists that emerged after her tragic death; All this has only made the expectations of the fans who adore the artist continually grow, but is this show just a gift from Netflix for the Selena fans, or is it also capable of pleasing the general public?

How good is the series?

It is important to mention that, as mentioned before, the show does not focus exclusively on Selena’s artistic career, but shows what the life of the Quintanilla family was like, always in a smooth way, without trying to be too dramatic. We constantly observe how what reigns in the family is the union, despite all the adversities that they go through; However, as the series continues, we observe how the tone changes little by little until we reach the last episode, where the approach is clearly cruder than that of the rest of the series.

Despite being a biographical series, the way it is told can be very entertaining, it is a show that seeks not only to tell what the artist’s life was but also to entertain the viewers, even those who watch it without knowing the singer’s story.

Another important aspect to mention is the fact that this series is authorized by the Quintanilla family, which means that the events we see on the screen are very similar to those that have taken place in real life. On the other hand, unlike what many may think when hearing about the series, the first season does not tell the whole story of Selena until the day of her unfortunate death, but focuses on her first steps as an artist, as well as at the beginning of his rise to stardom; However, season two will focus on the artist’s legacy, what it meant to her fans, and how painful and heartbreaking her death was.

The show is highly recommended for all those who want to see a new version of the story, although it is true that what we see on it may not surprise those who are very familiar with the singer’s life, it is definitely worth seeing a different version with the Netflix production in between, plus, it may turn out to be very interesting for those who do not know the history of this iconic artist.

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Jimmie Morales a conguero for the history of Afro-Caribbean music

Jimmie Morales was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Puerto Rican parents

Jimmie Morales was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Puerto Rican parents.

He spent his early childhood listening to American popular music on the radio, and it wasn’t until 1967, when his family moved to Puerto Rico, that he became fascinated with Caribbean music, especially the salsa genre.

Jimmie’s first foray into music was with the guitar, but his father gave him a bell and, later, a conga drum that would become his main artistic fascination.

He learned of his interest by listening to Cuban, Puerto Rican and New York salsa records; also to congueros such as Milton Cardona, Eddie Montalvo, Patato Valdés, Cándido Camero, Mongo Santamaría, Johnny Rodríguez and his favorite: the late Ray Barretto.

In a very short time, he found himself making inroads with local bands, and sharing his talent with the renowned singer Tito Allen.

Jimmie Morales' memoirs Mr. Slap
Jimmie Morales Mr. Slap

Jimmie Morales and his experience with Willie Rosario

In 1978, Jimmie joined the popular rhythmic band of maestro Willie Rosario, and for eight years obtained what he considers his best formal training in the music industry.

Concurrently, he began an impressive career as a top-level studio musician, achieving outstanding participation in performances by the most important artists of the salsa genre, including Marc Anthony, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Roberto Roena, Oscar D’León, Lalo Rodríguez, Eddie Santiago and Frankie Ruiz, with whom he collaborated on each and every one of his solo recordings.

The sound of this great percussionist, his impeccable rhythm and his solid accompaniment defined him and have placed him convincingly as one of the most influential congueros of the last 30 years.

As if that were not enough, this talented conguero enjoys the genuine respect and appreciation of the Puerto Rican people and salsa connoisseurs worldwide
Jimmie has also accompanied great artists such as Willie Colón, Ismael Miranda, Tito Nieves, Juan Luis Guerra, Grupo Niche and Jerry Rivera

Trajectory with Gilberto Santa Rosa

In 1986, he joined a young Gilberto Santa Rosa, who had left Mr. Willie Rosario’s band to become the most prolific salsa singer in the last 25 years.

Since then he has traveled throughout the Americas, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and South America offering percussion workshops and accompanying different artists in a consistent and successful career as a percussionist. Jimmie Morales has also accompanied great artists such as Willie Colón, Ismael Miranda, Tito Nieves, Juan Luis Guerra, Grupo Niche and Jerry Rivera, among others.

He is currently promoting his line of congas sponsored by the Remo Company. As if that were not enough, this talented conguero enjoys the genuine respect and appreciation of the Puerto Rican and Latin American people. His humility, his affable treatment and his charisma, together with his musical virtuosity, make him worthy of an indisputable place in the history of salsa.

In 1986, he joined a young Gilberto Santa Rosa, who had left Mr. Willie Rosario's band to become the most prolific salsa singer in the last 25 years.
Jimmie Morales is currently promoting his conga line sponsored by the Remo Company

Since then, he has traveled throughout the American continent, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and South America offering percussion workshops and accompanying different artists in a consistent and successful career as a percussionist.

Jimmie has also accompanied great artists such as Willie Colón, Ismael Miranda, Tito Nieves, Juan Luis Guerra, Grupo Niche and Jerry Rivera, among others. He is currently promoting his line of congas sponsored by the Remo Company.

As if that were not enough, this talented conguero enjoys the genuine respect and appreciation of the Puerto Rican people and of salsa connoisseurs worldwide. His humility, his affable treatment and his charisma, together with his musical virtuosity, make him worthy of an indisputable place in the history of salsa.

A conguero for history Jimmie Morales’ memoirs

“Mr. Slap”       

Bella Martínez (Author)

That originality of Willie Rosario must have influenced Jimmie's impeccable style.
Jimmie paid for the luck that accompanied him at that crucial moment with an immense dose of vocation.

When all the congueros were imitating the king of the hard hands, Ray Barreto, Jimmie manages without intending to be the one chosen by the master Willie Rosario to accompany with the conga the tuning that Rosario had already established.

That Willie Rosario originality must have influenced Jimmie’s impeccable style.

Let’s not forget that when all timbaleros were imitating maestro Tito Puente, that irreverent coameño – maestro of maestros Willie Rosario knew how to be original.

Jimmie repaid the fate that accompanied him at that crucial moment with an immense dose of vocation.

And that stroke of luck in the leather didn’t manage to erase the humility of his being.

I invite you to read what I have managed to compile about Jimmie Morales, whom, with your authorization, I show in this work that pretends to be a summary of the life and work of this incredible musician.

Here you will also see that in spite of his perennial shy smile, his hands of stone do not give a break nor allow tropical music to ignore his monumental influence.

Jimmie, the human being who communicates through the leather of his conga, presents us with the musical strength he continues to share with the world. I am deeply grateful for the introspection and candor of his testimony.

I recognize that I am fortunate that Jimmie has agreed to give me part of his voice and to perpetuate this story. I insist that it was a sin not to share this legacy before, but now it was Mister Slap who beat the drum.

 

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Kalimete releases his Christmas version of “Ella Ya Me Olvidó”

Kalimete presents “Ella Ya Me Olvidó” for Christmas

The Dominican Singer Ramfis Reyes, better known is the show business as Kalimete, started December releasing a new version of one of his most popular hits, with a Christmas rhythm he presents “Ella Me Olvidó”.

The song was produced by the record label that represents him, Sueños Records.

“I like to enter the record studio and let my muse flow, always looking for people to enjoy and have a good time”, Kalimete said.

The original release has broken records in Dominican Republic and the USA, reaching the Billboard top 10.

The artist celebrated Thanksgiving, posting the song on his Instagram profile, with its cover picture and alluding the celebration. Since a couple of months ago his name has resonated again, after singing with his fellow Dominican, Omega.

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Kalimete Ella ya me Olvidó
Kalimete presents “Ella ya me olvidó”

Kalimete was born in Dominican Republic and since very young he featured a striking energy. Who knew him were sure that he would aim for greatness. His sympathy took him to assist tourists from around the world; Kalimete collaborated picking up tennis balls in a five stars hotel. From here is where his interest for the sport that he practiced several years came from. His first steps in the artistic world were thanks to the sport brand Nike, where he signed an exclusive contract as camping instructor. ”Entrégate” was his first single, with his brother Gary they gave life to his career’s hit.

The pandemic has been a great opportunity to refresh his lyrics and melodies, and produce more. Within these months, he used that time wisely because he wanted to come back with quality material. He said that his economics and personal plans haven’t stopped despite the worldwide crisis, “We keep evolving”. His schedule remains the same, only that is more of a digital approach, he said that before this situation had already planned to be projected through this way. To him this is the future market, for that reason we can expect continuing to hear about him, and enjoying his new releases through the digital platforms.

“We took advantage in the middle of the pandemic with the digital channels, and for that we decided to make an organized release and aggressively attack”, said the Dominican.

At the beginning of the year “Suéltala” together with Fulanito was also a great success. It has more than thirty thousand views on YouTube.

“I feel grateful with the audience, the media, the radio stations, the DJs, because everybody has contributed to this piece. To us has been a surprise, a pleasure that a cover of this category from the 70s could have penetrated at this time, within an urban era”, said the artist about the acceptance of “Sueltala”.

Kalimete is widely known for the merengue genre, with a 20 year career. He has traveled to different countries and his music has reached unimaginable places. He has been nominated Univision network’s Premios Lo Nuestro, and there is so much more waiting for him. The best of luck for him!

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Judy Santos presents “LIVE”

Judy Santos Represents Bachata

The talented singer of Dominican origin Judy Santos, is worldwide known for her participation in some of the most successful songs of the bachata group Aventura: “Obsesión”, “Angelito” and “La Guerra”, together with the singer Romeo Santos.

Since very young, she had a natural inclination for music and singing. Her family support her projects. She was a member of several children’s singing groups, and gradually she became the woman she is today. The bachata genre has been characterized by being represented by gentlemen, however she has broken some paradigms.

When I listened to my voice for the first time on the radio was such a big emotion that until this day I remembered it as one of my greatest gratifications”, she expressed.

Santos was born in New York but her parents are Dominicans. For that reason, she grew up surrounded by latin customs, and learned to love her roots. Worldwide she is represented by Recognize The Talent Management.

Judy Santos
Judy Santos is presenting her new abum “LIVE”.

LIVE is her new proposal

In this opportunity, she cheers up her fans with the release of her new album “LIVE”. This work has seven tracks from her repertoire. She had the opportunity to put together these songs that were recorded at the concert that she made in New York, and was broadcasted through her YouTube Channel.

The presentation lasted for about two hours. Her fans were pleased and made requests of hits of her own. The singer didn’t stop thanking those who accompanied her.

Thank you to my work team at Recognize The Talent Management, to all the sponsors, to the tremendous band that accompanied me, to Mente A Nah Studios, Minaya PR, and moreover to my audience that accompanied me all this time”, she expressed.

Santos stands out for an album full of talent and unforgettable songs, among them she decided to pay homage to artists of her interest with songs such as: “Estoy condenado” by Luis Vargas, “Por ti voy a morir” by Frank Reyes, “Te burlaste de mi” by Chaval de la Bachata, “Me quiero morir” by Anthony Santos, and “Dame tu querer” by Raulín Rodríguez. She also included a medley of the Aventura’s songs where she had the opportunity to participate, and were the ones that made her known in the musical industry.

I’m very happy to share this album that you had asked me for a long time ago, and that comes right at this point in my career. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.” Expressed the artist.

Since November 20th you can find the album on the different digital platforms. For example, Secret exceeds one hundred thousand views on YouTube, and the comments were immediate. Her fans congratulate and recognize her as the bachata feminine voice. The artists share the news through her Instagram profile, and took that opportunity to thank her team.

Thank you so much to my team!!! First guitar (director) @luigiz_muzic, second guitar @joel_duranofficial, bass @alcibass, piano @jkeyz_muzic…”, she wrote. Also she thanked the Oreja Media Group, and the stations that had played her hits.

Judy keeps taking strong steps in the industry and is emerging as one of the most successful artists of her genre.

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Villariny Salsa Project from Puerto Rico

Committed to continuing the legacy of the greats in Salsa

Villariny Salsa Project made its debut on July 25th, 2009, at an international event held in Puerto Rico called “Puerto Rico Salsa Congress” where it was presented twice in the same year, as a prelude to Roberto Rohena and later, to the Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.

Villariny Salsa Project
Committed to continuing the legacy of the greats in Salsa

In the summer of 2010, Oscar Villariny (founder of the group) after working as a professional musician with salsa artists such as Gilberto Santa Rosa, Jerry Rivera, Puerto Rican Power, Viti Ruiz, Rey Ruiz, Anthony Cruz, Jose Alberto “El Canario”, Luigi Texidor, Tito Nieves, Michael Stuart, David Pabon, Johnny Rivera among others; began recording the first musical production which was entitled “En tu tiempo”.

Before making the “relayase” of the musical production, Villariny Salsa Project recorded the Christmas song “Trulla Caliente” to the rhythm of full, being a total success occupying the first positions in the radio lists.

In 2011, the first musical production of the band comes out with 8 songs, which has the hits “Que bien me va”, “Estoy Enamorao”, “Bendita la luz (salsa version)”, “A punto de Caramelo” and “Amigo es un peso en el bolsillo”.

This musical production was in charge of Mr. Tommy Villariny (arranger, musical producer, and trumpet player) who is Oscar Villariny’s father.

Within this production, he had the vocal coaching of Gilberto Santa Rosa, Victor Manuelle, Tony Rivas, Jerry Rivas (singer of the Gran Combo).

Villariny Salsa Project debuted on July 25th 2009 at an international event held in Puerto Rico called "Puerto Rico Salsa Congress".
Music Producer: Tommy Villariny & Oscar Villariny

At the time, it had a great acceptance from salseros and managed to be present in massive concerts such as Luisito Carrión (Roberto Clemente Coliseum), José Alberto El Canario (Tito Puente Theater), and the 2012 National Salsa Day. In 2014, VSP presented its second musical production entitled “De tu mano”.

This production has 10 songs and includes guest artists such as: Manny Trinidad (four Puerto Rican), Prodigio Claudio (four Puerto Rican), Camilo Azuquita, Luisito Carrión, José Alberto “El Canario (We were born in Salsa) and Medina Carrión.

The songs “De tu mano”, “Color Esperanza”, “Nacimos en salsa “and “Con computadora no feat NG2”, occupied the first positions in the radio waves.

In the year 2019, Villariny Salsa Project released a new music single entitled “Homenaje”, in honor of his father’s career and some of his successes by bringing together the same singers who originally recorded them such as Andy Montañez, Eddie Santiago, Rey Ruiz, and Viti Ruiz. “Many artists in the salsa genre have been hand in hand with my father Tommy Villariny to create what are successes today,” said Oscar Villariny.

Villariny Salsa Project released a new musical single entitled "Homenaje", in honor of his father's
Tribute to his father’s career

Our vision at Villariny Salsa Project is to make way for the New Generation and offer new opportunities, which is why Oscar Villariny (Founder of Villariny Salsa Project) is recording his first album with talented young people from the patio, produced by veteran musician Tommy Villariny.

Recently Villariny Salsa Project launched “Agua” available on all digital platforms.

Villariny Salsa Project presenta "Agua" feat. Mari Picorelli
Villariny Salsa Project presenta “Agua” feat. Mari Picorelli

The Villariny Salsa Project orchestra is a group with a lot of projection and refreshing for the industry.

 

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