There are five chances to catch "El Arte Del Bolero” by Luis Perdomo and Miguel Zenón in the last week of Spoleto Festival USA. Credit: Jimmy Katz In the landscape of Latin American music, the bolero ...
The saxophonist and his longtime collaborator Luis Perdomo reimagined some of their favorite Latin American ballads for an album that made deep connections during the pandemic. By Ed Morales On New ...
Venezuelan percussionist/vocalist Leonardo Granados and pianist Edward Simon have recently launched the “Bolero” project on ArtistShare and together along with a stellar group of musicians, are ...
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“In my highs and my lows, in times where I've been in love and times where I had my heart broken, bolero has always been there,” says Roberto Carlos, founder of “Boleros de Noche,” a music series in ...
Music scholar Daniel Party will speak on Friday night at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, discussing "Bolero Jazz: Stories of a Musical Rendez-vous." The visiting scholar, from the ...
If you value independent local news, become a sustainer today. Your gift could help unlock a $1M challenge. The romantic Latin ballad style known as Bolero arrived in Mexico from Cuba in the 1920s and ...
Preparing for the world premiere of his Hewlett 50-commissioned “Golden City Suite,” Miguel Zenón has been listening back to the voices that inspired his kaleidoscopic composition. A founding member ...