A large music-personality study sparked a fun question for the salsa community: what does loving salsa, cha-cha, and bachata say about us as people?
A large music-personality study sparked a fun question for the salsa community: what does loving salsa, cha-cha, and bachata say about us as people?
A New York Times feature on salsa's evolution sparked important discussion: how modern salsa scenes differ from the classic era, what was gained, what was lost, and why rhythm roots still matter.
Running into Walter Jones at salsa congress events was a fun reminder that salsa attracts people from many worlds. This post looks at why crossover figures can help grow salsa culture when they support the scene authentically.
'Pedro Navaja' by Rubén Blades is one of salsa's most iconic story songs. This live performance shows why the track still matters for dancers, listeners, and Latin music storytelling.