Salsa Kids are a Latin pop band created in Puerto Rico in 1993 consisting of three members. The original members were Omar Rodriguez, Esteban Tollinchi and Jovet Angelo. Angelo departed in 1997 to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Laz Herrera and by Jomy Columbus.
Salsa Kids | |
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Origin | Puerto Rico |
Genres | Latin pop |
Years active | 1993 | –
Labels | Rodven Records |
Members | Omar Rodriguez, Esteban Tollinchi, Laz Herrera, Jomy Columbus |
Past members | Angelo Jovet |
Created in the image and likeness of youth groups such as Take That, the band's music fused pop with salsa, merengue, vallenato and other Latin rhythms, including a later touch of flamenco. All music was accompanied by a worked choreography that gave a personal touch.
Their playlist includes Diane Warren's Nadie nos va a detener (Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now, Spanish Version).
Following Jovenes (1997), their third official album, Nadie Nos Va a Detener, a collection of uptempo, danceable salsa, was released by Rodven Records in 1998.[1]
They Covered Stevie Wonder's Rocket Love on their album "Baila Conmigo"[2]
- Salsa Kids (1994)
- Salsa Kids (Special Edition) (1995)
- Ski (1996)
- Remixes (1996)
- Jóvenes (1997)
- Nadie nos va a detener (1998)
- Serie Millennium 21 (Double Album) (1999)
- Baila conmigo (2007), Dance with me
References
edit- ^ All Music Guide - Terry Jenkins www.barnesandnoble.com
- ^ "Covers of Stevie Wonder Songs".
- ^ www.amazon.com
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