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Celia Cruz, from Cuba to the world
As the planet honors the great singer on the centennial of her birth, it’s very likely that on her home island, at least on ...
Following its run in Cuba, the sexy new dance musical Alma: The Revolution of a Dream has its sights set on New York City this spring In the heart of Havana, Cuba, a new musical revolution is underway ...
The centennial of Celia Cruz, Cuba’s “Queen of Salsa” and one of the most iconic voices in Latin music, passed largely ...
This year's International Jazz Plaza Festival in Havana included some U.S. musicians visiting for the first time, and even performances by expatriates. HAVANA — Every year, the International Jazz ...
On a road trip across the island, music is everywhere and each region moves to its own defining rhythm. Text by Shannon Sims Photographs and Video by Todd Heisler Sept. 29, 2019 On a road trip across ...
In “A Tuba to Cuba,” New Orleans musician Ben Jaffe pays tribute to his father, Allan Jaffe, a fellow tuba player, who moved his family to New Orleans in the early 1960s and in 1961 became, with his ...
Reporting from Havana — Coming from a Spanish-speaking musician, the song “Muros y Puertas (Walls and Doors),” could easily have been interpreted as a response to one of the key campaign promises of ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda began working on the story and songs for the animated musical Vivo in 2009, but the songs ended up sitting in his trunk for a few years while In the Heights and Hamilton happened.
Gonzalo Rubalcaba is one of the most popular pianists on the jazz scene. The Cuban expatriate's latest CD touches on some of the music he was forbidden to learn in Communist Cuba: the work of Cuban ...
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