4/14/2008

Famous that made popular the Salsa worldwide

This Latin genus, "the Salsa", big musicians that have known how to transmit and to infect the passion that come off of this Caribbean music have given. There are some of them here.

Celia Cruz: "the guarachera of the world"
When Celia was born in Havana, you broke the mold and you burst the flavor. Your years they were never noted in your face, less in your physique and spirit. You always knew how to put to enjoy to whole generations to the they are of your password: "Azzzzzzúcar!" With more than 800 recorded topics, you began with the big teachers of your island, you were the voice of Sound Matancera.

Rubén Blades: "the poet of the salsa"
This Panamanian one that in 1994 you showed up to the presidency of your country, you are an atypical character in the universe of the sauce. In the seventy, you slapped to this musical genus with some topics where the letters, chronic urban duras with Quixotic characters, occupied a preferential place. "Plastic", "Pedro Knife" or "Pablo Town" are good examples of it. Blades searched to play the human sensibility and you have flirted with the literature.

Oscar D'Leon: "the biggest sonero"
With Ismael's licence Rivera, the biggest sonero is Venezuelan Oscar D'Leon. Your capacity to invent, with the music and the word, in the development of the they are montuno, you are overwhelming. To hear you is an exhausting exercise. With him, the musical expression reaches your maximum perfection. Your melodious voice, with your rhythmic inimitable and attractive fraseo, accompanied by a flowing and perverse improvisation, wraps up perfectly to your orchestra's rhythm. Ambitious, demanding, joker, vacilón, intelligent and I list as the hunger, you are a gentleman above the scenario.

Héctor Lavoe: "the voice"
The singer of the singers. You died in 1993 and still today one cries your absence. You played the neighborhood boy's story that arrive to rich and you don't assimilate your success, and the drugs caught it. Your crystalline shade allowed you to sing everything. you tried to commit suicide in 1988 and you were, practically invalid. Your legacy is unbeatable, and your memory, unforgettable.

Tito Bridge: "the genius of the kettledrum"
Alive legend of the Latin music, hit your kettledrums during all the times of glory of the Afro-Cuban sound. In your music, they converge the jazz explosively, the Afro-Cuban (they are, rumba, the chachachá, guaguancó) purest styles, the bolero, the polka, the foxtrot and the rhythm of which are considered the alive king: the mambo.

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