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This website has been created out of our love for Salsa music and dance, and to promote anything Salsa-related in the Tucson community.  If you are new to the Salsa world, learn about its origins here.

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Enjoy your visit y que viva la salsa!!

Legendary Cuban Band Back on Floor

Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro in New York:

Mama Guela by Tito Rodriguez

1st Tucson Salsa Festival Pictures and Videos


Thanks for the pictures Leo. :)

Some of the local performances in order of appearance.

Celebrating The Kings Of Mambo Again

"Many music fans enjoy a time-machine fantasy where they are transported back to a famous dance club of the past. For some, it's Studio 54 or the Fillmore, but for me, the first choice would be New York's Palladium Ballroom in the 1950s."

Check out the rest of this NPR commentary here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120307511

Fania.com is now live!

"Like many American stories, the tale of Fania comes from the boroughs and inner city barrios of New York City. In the early 60’s young Latin musicians brought the music from their homelands into the Great Apple and thus began a great period of musical reinvention and free cooperation amongst the melting pot of cultures living in the city."

 

Fania Records now has a new website. Check it out: www.fania.com

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