Doo wop

Doo-wop, emerging from urban centers such as New York and Chicago, is a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music popular in the mid-1950s to the early 1960s in America.

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Dancer Of The Week

Sanne Keijzer

Sanne Keijzer
Dance because you like it and show that. Own the dance. A good student can copy the teacher but a great dancer learns and then makes it her own. So, create your own style and do your thing. And very important: dare to dance!

Album Of The Week

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida
Frank Reyes – a.k.a “The Prince of Bachata” - sings some of the world's most beautiful Bachata songs in his album “Sigue Tu Vida” (English: “Go On with Your Life”). This is real Bachata for all traditional Dominican Style and Modern Style Bachatateros and Bachateras.

Salsa Artists

Louie Ramirez

Louie Ramirez
Louie Ramirez was a boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He made his professional debut with Joe Loco's band in 1956, replacing vibraphonist Pete Terrace and in 1961 he co-wrote the hit, El Güiro De Macorina with Johnny Pacheco.

Haila María Mompié González

Haila María Mompié González
Haila has been described by Marianela Dufflar, as a ”Huge torrent of Cubaness, voice carrying beautiful feelings and undoubted scene domain are the main adjectives to qualify Haila María Mompié González, artist that is currently classified as one of the most outstanding Cuban interpreters, faithful defender of Son, musical genre created in Cuba and well-known around the entire world.”

Eddy Herrera

Eddy Herrera
Eddy Herrera is well known Dominican Latino singer, one of the best of his genre. He is also Casandra award-winner for Best Male Performer.