by Yenesis Alvarez | Nov 24, 2025 | Slide
Latin American jazz musicians are redefining the genre by blending traditional folk elements with contemporary jazz expression, creating a powerful musical dialogue about culture and identity. This insightful exploration is presented by NPR alt latino, authored by...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Aug 8, 2025 | Ñ N.Y., News
Giovanni Russonello from the New York Times writes a farewell piece to Puerto Rican Eddie Palmieri, a major contributor to salsa and jazz. To learn more about Palmieri’s legacy, from playing Tito Puente’sclassics in the jukebox to winning a Grammy, click here. Photo:...
by Yenesis Alvarez | May 19, 2021 | Slide
Ed Morales from The New York Times writes about Panamian Ruben Blades taking on jazz by using his Afro-Cuban influences — and also mentions his conversation with Bad Bunny. Click HERE to read about it! PHOTO: Chase Hall
by Yenesis Alvarez | Jun 18, 2020 | Entertainment, Ñ Miami, Slide
Over at HipLatina, V Alexandra de F Szoenyi writes about outstanding Afro Latin artists that have contributed their mark in Latin music. From Cuban powerhouses like La Lupe and Arsenio Rodriguez to Puerto Rican icons Tego Calderon and Magdalena Sanchez, click HERE to...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 9, 2019 | Slide
Dafnison Music writes about Cuban-American Drummer Dafnis Prieto winning a Grammy for his debut Latin Jazz album “Back To The Sunset!” Click HERE for more info! Click HERE to check out Dafnis in action as he is drumming! Photo: DrummerWorld Video:...