Araceli Cruz from HipLatina celebrates Liberian-Latina Samantha Diaz’s (A.K.A Just Sam) victory in American Idol! Click HERE to read her inspiring story! PHOTO: Samantha Diaz
Over at Remezcla, Ecleen Luzmilla Caraballo writes about Selena Gomez starring in her very own cooking show in HBO Max as a chef — but not as an actress, she herself being a chef! Click HERE for more info. PHOTO: Getty Images
Wfla.com gives us a scoop on how Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan continues to be a pillar of support to the community and contribute in any way she can. Gloria virtually sang in a Broadway show hosted by Rosie O’Donnell that helped raise $600,000 for virus victims. Click HERE for the full article. PHOTO: AARP
Over at Pop Sugar, Maria G. Valdez writes about singer Luis Fonsi partnering with the Latin Grammy Foundation to donate musical instruments to a school’s music program in Puerto Rico! Click HERE for more details. PHOTO: The Latin Recording Academy/Photographer Gladys Vega/Getty Images
This Saturday, February 22nd, 2020, you do NOT want to miss Latin music superstar Jon Secada bringing the songbook of beloved Cuban icon Beny Moré to the Adrienne Arsht Center! Click HERE for ticket and event info. PHOTO: Cuba Beat
Over at Cultura Colectiva, Maria Isabel Carrasco writes about the black queen of Latina America, nuestra querida Celia Cruz. To read about her inspiring upcoming as an artist, click HERE. Photo: Celia Cruz
Over at Remezcla, Kristen Lopez writes about Mexican singer Linda Ronstadt having her documentary released on New Years! To learn more details, click HERE. PHOTO: Tribeca Film Festival
Over at PR NEWSWIRE, Cala Enterprises tells us about Colombian singer Carlos Vives being recognized by the United Nations in NY for the commitment he has to developing his hometown in Colombia! To read more, click HERE. PHOTO: Carlos Vives Album Cover
The New York Times writes about the passing of Mexican legend José José from pancreatic cancer on September 28, 2019. His legacy within music and his ballads will remain. For further information, click HERE. PHOTO: CreditCarlo Allegri/R-Allegri, via Associated Press
Ecleen Luzmila Caraballo from Remezcla tells us how bachatero Romeo Santos made history by being the first Latino to perform in the MetLife Stadium! To check out some of the guests he brought to the show, click HERE for the pictures & full article! PHOTO: Instagram