Announcement observes Hispanic Legacy Month by featuring 20 of the most notorious melodic figures in Latin music.
Announcement is observing Hispanic Legacy Month by featuring 20 of the most famous melodic figures in Latin music who are at this point not here yet keep on affecting the outlines and additionally have social significance.
Such is the situation for Celia Cruz, who passed on in 2003 and presently shows up on a U.S. quarter. The late Cuban craftsman, known as The Sovereign of Salsa, was picked as a feature of the American Ladies Quarters Program this year, leaving a mark on the world as the principal Afro-Latina to show up on the coin. Known for salsa songs of devotion like “Quimbara” and “Guantanamera,” Cruz’s inheritance is obvious.
In the mean time, Mexican vocalist lyricist Ariel Camacho has proceeded to impact and motivate an entirely different age of provincial Mexican craftsmen. From Christian Nodal to Natanael Cano and Junior H, the sierreño act went from being one of the most encouraging música mexicana acts to a legend subsequent to kicking the bucket in a fender bender in 2015 at 22 years of age. “At the point when Ariel Camacho died, he left us with that mindset that you can satisfy your fantasies assuming you put a ton of heart into it, and he was only a person with his guitar,” Nodal recently told Board. “He welcomed us to dream and figure I can be something, as well.”
Other Latin music symbols incorporate Mexico’s significant mariachi and ranchera artist Antonio Aguilar to Puerto Rico’s Héctor Lavoe and Texas’ essential Selena Quintanilla. Underneath, look at 20 Latin music symbols and their importance today.
Bulletin Latin Music Week is getting back to Miami Ocean side on Oct. 14-18, with affirmed whizzes including Gloria Estefan, Alejandro Sanz and Peso Pluma, among numerous others. For tickets and more subtleties, visit