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  • 🎶 Los Cuentos de Oro 🪘✨ | Sammy García & Tito Nieves Talk Conjunto Clásico, NYC Nights & RMM 🔥
    2025/05/24

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    🎙️ Los Cuentos de Oro: Legendary Conguero Sammy García with Special Guest Tito Nieves!

    Get ready for a golden session of salsa history! Sammy García—renowned conguero and musical director for Charlie Aponte—joins us live from Puerto Rico with surprise guest Tito Nieves! 🎶

    They dive deep into:
    ✨ The legacy of El Conjunto Clásico
    🏙️ Wild nights in NYC salsa clubs
    🎵 The RMM era and iconic studio sessions
    📖 Stories of Johnny Pacheco, Pete "Conde" Rodríguez, and the South Bronx
    🔥 Never-heard tales from the golden age of salsa!

    Hosted by Adrian Montanez & DJ Broadway
    Only on Mambo in the City Salsa Podcast 🕺💃

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  • 🔥 Episode 59: Exclusive interview w/ Legendary Actor Luis Guzmán, Netflix’s Havoc & Salsa Icons Grupo Niche at Carnegie Hall, Tito Nieves News + Mambo in the City Events begin in New York City!
    2025/05/07

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    🎙 Mambo in the City Salsa Podcast — Episode 59
    Get ready for an action-packed episode! Host Adrian Montanez sits down for an exclusive interview with legendary actor Luis Guzmán to discuss his role in the highly anticipated Netflix thriller Havoc, starring Tom Hardy and Forest Whitaker.

    Also in this episode:
    ✨ A full review of Grupo Niche’s unforgettable night at Carnegie Hall
    ✨ Adrian’s behind-the-scenes experience on the Locked red carpet in NYC
    ✨ Highlights from the Mambo in the City Salsa Social NYC
    ✨ Celebrating salsa icon Tito Nieves’ 50th anniversary at Coliseo de Puerto Rico

    🎧 Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Audacy, iHeartRadio, or Spotify!

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    20 分
  • Episode 58: El Cantante Edgar Joel
    2025/02/23

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    Podcast Episode Summary: Mambo in the City Salsa Podcast“ A Journey with Edgar Joel


    In this salsa-packed episode of Mambo in the City Salsa, host Adrian Montanez sits down with the legendary Edgar Joel, one of the most recognizable figures in the golden era of salsa. Known for timeless hits like “Hasta el Sol de “and Hechizo de Luna, Edgar Joel takes us on an unforgettable journey through his storied career.


    From traveling the world alongside the iconic Johnny Pacheco to sharing memories of the late, great Frankie Ruiz, Edgar Joel brings listeners deep into the heart of salsa history. He recalls performing on legendary Latin television programs like El Show de las 12 and Sabado Gigante, reliving the electrifying energy of an era that defined salsa romantically.


    Edgar also opens up about the 1990s explosion of salsa music, his experience working with the smooth vocals of salsa singer Anthony Colon, and the creative process behind his biggest hits. With behind-the-scenes stories, laughter, and musical nostalgia, this episode is a must-listen for salsa lovers everywhere.


    Get ready to immerse yourself in the rhythm, passion, and legacy of salsa as we celebrate the career of a true maestro Edgar Joel!





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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 57: Latin Events Promoter Izzy Rodriguez remembers his years with the Eddie Torres Dance Company,Booking Salsa Icon Cheo Feliciano and the upcoming salsa event, El Baile de Los Salseros March 1st in New York City!
    2025/02/17

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    Join me for Episode 57 of the Mambo In the City Salsa Podcast with special guest Izzy Rodriguez! We’re talking:

    His years with the Eddie Torres Mambo King Dance Company

    Unforgettable Tito Puente memories

    The legendary Monday Night Salsa Party at El Flamingo night club

    The iconic Wild Palm Nightclub and hiring the Legend Cheo Feliciano

    Plus, the upcoming "Baile De Los Salseros" at Co-Op City Ballroom March 1st!

    Salsa lovers, you won’t want to miss this! #MamboInTheCity #SalsaPodcast #IzzyRodriguez #SalsaLegends

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Episode 56: Luisito Ayala l Director Musical de La Puerto Rican Power
    2024/10/21

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    Episode 56: Luisito Ayala l
    In this captivating episode of Mambo in the City, host Adrian Montanez sits down with the legendary Luisito Ayala, the musical powerhouse behind The Puerto Rican Power. Established in the 1970s, this iconic orchestra has shaped the salsa landscape, especially under Ayala's direction as trumpeter and musical director.

    Join us as Luisito reflects on the band's rise to fame, from accompanying salsa giants like Héctor Lavoe and Cheo Feliciano to their milestone album Con Todo El Poder, which launched the unforgettable hit “¡A donde irás?” Tune in for an inside look at their golden era with Tito Rojas and the orchestra’s continued legacy as ambassadors of Puerto Rican culture.

    With a rich history of accolades—including multiple Billboard nominations and recognition at the Latin Grammy Awards—this episode celebrates the enduring impact of The Puerto Rican Power. Whether you’re a salsa aficionado or new to the genre, you won't want to miss this deep dive into the rhythms that have captivated audiences around the world!

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    31 分
  • Episode 40: ERIC VELEZ : Touring Conga Player w/ Marc Anthony- Part 2
    2024/09/27

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    Ready to get lost in the rhythm of Latin percussion? Legendary Latin percussionist Eric Velez steps into the spotlight in this Part 2 episode, taking us back in time to his early days with Marc Anthony's band, the thrill of performing at iconic clubs, and ultimately making the life-changing decision that would change his life musically forever. Listen in as Eric paints a vivid picture of a young musician exploring the world at just 18 years old.

    We continue our journey through Eric illustrious career, from his life moments with the incomparable Tito Puente to his insights into preparing for a world tour. Eric generously shares his experiences with us, including career highs of performing alongside Puente at Madison Square Garden! This Part 2 episode is a treasure trove of Salsa tales and tips from someone who has lived through the evolution of the Latin music scene.

    But that's not all; we also have Eric Velez, another trailblazing Latin percussionist known for his work with Marc Anthony. Eric gives us a glimpse into his life on tour, sharing his rituals for preparing for performances and the importance of hand care for a musician. As an added bonus, he also shares his experience of playing for two American presidents as part of Marc Anthony's band. So, tune in and let's immerse ourselves in the beats, the rhythm, and the stories of these extraordinary musicians.

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    54 分
  • Episode 36 Special Guest: Eric Velez ( Congero con Marc Anthony) Part 1 of 2
    2024/09/27

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    Eric Velez is one of the most respected Latino percussionists of his generation. He is of Puerto Rican descent, and was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. Eric learned to play congas, bongos, and timbales at the young age of three with the assistance of his brother. His first musical performance was with Grupo Fascinacion at the age of fifteen. At the age of seventeen, Eric played with Eddie Palmieri and in 1993 made his first recording with Marc Anthony for the movie soundtrack “Carlito’s Way.” In 1996, Eric continued to record under RMM Records with producer Isidro Infante. Eric also traveled with the RMM Band, featuring Tito Puente. In 1997, Eric joined Marc Anthony’s band and later that year performed for President Clinton’s 1997 Inaugural Ceremony. A year later, Eric recorded with Celia Cruz. In 1999, Eric joined D.L.G. and also recorded with various artists under record producer Sergio George.

    Between 2000 and 2004, Eric performed with Marc Anthony on two tours, several TV shows, including Jay Leno, as well as the HBO Special: Marc Anthony the Concert. In 2005, Eric joined the “Juntos en Concierto Tour” featuring Marc Anthony. Later that year, Eric and his brother, Joe Juicy Jusino recorded a Salsa CD titled, “Juicy and Eric – Huracan.” In 2006, Eric went on another “Juntos en Concierto Tour 2” featuring Marc Anthony. In October, Eric recorded with Marc Anthony for “Marc Anthony in Tenerife.” In 2007, Eric continued to play with Marc Anthony and also began playing percussion with Jennifer Lopez and appeared on American Idol and David Letterman. The following year, Drum! Magazine named Eric “Runner-up for Percussion Rising Star.”

    In 2009, Toca Percussion launched the Eric Velez Signature Series Congas and Bongos. In October, Eric returned to the White House and performed with Marc Anthony for the “Fiesta Latina” performance. Eric has received many renowned distinctions, including another award by Drum! Magazine in 2009. He was named “Live Percussionist of the Year,” “Runner-up Percussionist of the Year,” “Runner-up Latin Percussionist of the Year,” and “Runner-up Percussion Product of the Year.” In 2010, Eric’s influence was significantly recognized once again when he was awarded Drum! Magazine’s “Runner-up Live Performer of the Year” and “Runner-up Latin Percussionist of the Year.” In May 2011, Eric performed with Marc Anthony during the season finale of American Idol. Once again, his accomplishments were recognized when Eric received the award for “Runner-up Latin Percussionist of the Year” by Drum! Magazine.

    In 2012, Eric performed with Marc Anthony during the finale of Q’Viva: The Chosen. In June, Eric played for President Obama at the “Latinos for Obama Fundraiser” at the Jackie Gleason Theater. That same year, Eric received an award by Drum! Magazine as “Runner-up Latin Percussionist of the Year.” Eric toured this summer with the “GIGANT3S Tour” featuring Marc Anthony. He will be ending the year in Latin America with the “GIGANT2S Tour” featuring Marc Anthony. Eric is currently on Tour w/ Marc Anthony!

    Hosted by Adrian Montanez!


    Bio Credit Toca Percussion

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    35 分
  • Episode 55: My Salsa Conversations before Eddie Palmieri at Bryant Park w/ Longtime Promoters Manny Soba, Izzy Rodriguez and Piano Player Marcus Persiani! Stories of Mario Bauza, Ralphie Mercado, Willie Colon, Gilberto Santa Rosa and more!
    2024/09/13

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    It’s 6:30 p.m. on a beautiful Thursday evening in New York City, moments away from El Rumbero del Piano, Eddie Palmieri, taking the stage to perform at Bryant Park. I run into my friend, longtime promoter and music aficionado Manny Soba, and we chat about his years in the industry. Soon after, we are joined by fellow promoter Izzy Rodriguez, "Pequeño Johnny" Rivero, and pianist Marcus Persiani. We have a quick conversation just before Eddie Palmieri greets New York City live!

    **The thoughts views and opinions shared on this podcast as well as its host are for entertainment purposes only.**

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    23 分