Salsa Kids Explained

Salsa Kids
Origin:Puerto Rico
Genre:Latin pop
Years Active:
Label:Rodven Records
Current Members:Omar Rodriguez, Esteban Tollinchi, Laz Herrera, Jomy Columbus
Past Members:Angelo Jovet

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.

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]

Albums [3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nadie-nos-va-a-detener-salsa-kids/366978?ean=731455744323 All Music Guide
  2. Web site: Covers of Stevie Wonder Songs.
  3. https://www.amazon.com/Salsa-Kids/e/B000AQ4H30 www.amazon.com