An explosion of Colombian culture in the form of music, song and stylized folk dance burst forth onto UB's Center for the Arts' Mainstage Theatre Tuesday night in Ballet Folklorico De Antioquia, ...
Timbaland, Jay-Z and Major Lazer sampled her work, and she received a lifetime achievement award from the Latin Grammys in ...
Martin Selasco believes the masks he and his bandmates wear in the Seattle-based electronic project Terror/Cactus have transformative power, helping everyone involved lose themselves in the music and ...
At the Stamford Town Center, Elsa Bohorquez dances to Colombian folk music known as vallenato while wearing a long, flowy yellow skirt. She’s joined by her daughter Cielo Urrego, who wears a red skirt ...
Bogotá (EFE).- Gabriel García Márquez chose the vibrant voice of Totó la Momposina, whose passing was reported on Tuesday, to show the world the sound of the deep Colombian Caribbean. For over six ...
She "carried the culture and memory of the Colombian people to the far corners of the world," her family wrote. By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español Totó La Momposina, the legendary ...
Totó La Momposina, the revered vocalist and global ambassador for Colombian Caribbean folk traditions, has died at 85 in Mexico following a prolonged battle with neurocognitive health complications.
Colombian folk music singer Totó La Momposina, known as the "Queen of Cumbia," died May 19 at the age of 85.
Totó La Momposina, the legendary Colombian artist who elevated Caribbean folk music to the global stage, died on Sunday (May 17) in Mexico at the age of 85. The passing of the singer was confirmed by ...
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