From heartfelt tributes to tradition to orchestral reminders to embrace the present, here’s what we loved this year ...
Fans of Bad Bunny's album Debí Tirar Más Fotos will likely enjoy records like Lo Mato by Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe, and ...
In 1995, two years after the death of Puerto Rico's Jibarito, El Cantante de los Cantantes, El Rey de la Puntualidad, La Voz, Héctor Lavoe, born Héctor Juan Pérez Martínez, Willie Colón and Rubén ...
I was born and bred outside Navan. I would curl my hair and suck my thumb until the age of 12. My dad took me out to the field one day, a fresh day, the cattle had been in the fields. When you have ...
1976’s resulting De Ti Depende is imbued with a sense of purpose from its title (“It’s Up to You”) on down. Energized by Lavoe’s playful tongue-rolling ad-libs and Torres’ dynamic piano solo, a ...
In October 2025, a claim (archived) from months earlier recirculated online. According to social media posts, the Cuban-born "Latinos for Trump" leader and activist Héctor Luis Valdés Cocho had been ...
The title track (which roughly means “wise teacher” or “sage”), written by mambo legend Tito Rodríguez, opens the record with flair and swagger. Lavoe, plays with the idea of wisdom as both insult and ...
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The Puerto Rican superhero made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Tuesday night’s two-episode series premiere of Daredevil: Born Again, first on surveillance camera busting up a bodega robbery on ...
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hector Ayala moved to New York to study at ESU. It was here he stumbled across three magical amulets. Worn together, the amulets transformed Hector into the White Tiger.
The best musical partnership since Lennon and McCartney -- i.e, Héctor Lavoe and Willie Colón- has yet to find a film that does them justice. "Lavoe, The Untold Story" is filled with narrative gaps ...
Héctor Lavoe’s sophomore album, De Ti Depende, released in 1976, builds on the success of his debut La Voz and elevates his artistry, firmly establishing him as one of salsa’s most compelling voices.