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Rafy El Salsarazzi

Addicted to SALSA!!!! Thanks Mom!!!!! Mientras mas Viejo como el Oso Mas Sabroso!!

About Me

I like to meet new people! Wondering why they call me Rafy El Salsarazzi check out the photos and your answer will be there. Please take time out to meet all my Salsa friends! You won't be disappointed! Thank you for keeping it real! ¡Quiero encontrar nuevas personas! Te preguntas porqué me llaman Rafy El Salsarazzi chequea las fotos y su respuesta estará allí. ¡Tome por favor el tiempo de conocer a todos mis amigos de la Salsa! ¡Usted no será desilusionado! ¡Gracias para mantenerlo verdadero! Saludos a todos esos Salseros de la Mata atraves del mundo entero! What's Salsero de la Mata? You know who you are if you know what it means!No te equivoques conmigo, conozco bien los tambores que viven dentro de mi alma.De padres puertorriqueños, con sangre boricua en mis venas. No te equivoques conmigo.Que importa si naci aqui en los Estados Unidos si al igual que tu soy jibarito y mi amor es Puerto Rico. Oye bien represento bien a mi pueblo.No te equivoques conmigo!Te toco de Rumba a Guaracha, Te toco de Son a Bolero. Te Toco de Bomba y Plena y de verdad que soy SALSERO.Soy salsero y a mi lo rumberos me hacen caso cuando yo me inspiro.Con afecto y cariño aqui Rafy El Salsarazzi si te lo digo, NO TE EQUIVOQUES CONMIGO!
What Rafael Means
R is for Revolutionary
A is for Amorous
F is for Fresh
A is for Alluring
E is for Easy
L is for Loving
What Does Your Name Mean?..
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The South Central PA Salsa Meetup Group! Tito Rodriguez.. .. ..>The History of Salsa The History of what is called... [Salsa] Salsa was the result of a musical evolution of various types of Latin rhythms. It began in New York in the 30's taking influences along the way from different Latin music styles and afro jazz. Because of the social and political pressures and restraints enforced in Cuba and Puerto Rico, many people emigrated and fled into exile to New York and various other cities of the U.S.A. It was these Caribbeans who grew up in the Spanish Harlem of New York that cooked up this special recipe together with other musicians in the Caribbean. A couple of visionaries saw the opportunity to popularise this contagious music. The orchestra leader, Johnny Pacheco, and the film director Jerry Masucci founded a small record label called Fania and organized a concert in the Autumn of 1973 which was to have an incredible impact on the history of Latin music. After several invited groups had performed, the announcer at the Yankee Stadium in New York began running down the list of stars which were to be named THE FANIA ALL STARS. This incredible line-up did not even finish their first song before most of the 40,000 crowd launched themselves onto the pitch to get closer to stars like Victor Paz, Willie Colon, Ray Barreto, Bobby Valentin, Larry Harlow, Hector Lavoe and Cheo Feliciano. The concert was stopped and the controversy surrounding the events that occured gave Jerry Masucci the chance to make a film to promote Salsa. The film "Salsa", edited from the film footage of the concert and encorporating images taken from the archives of Hollywood where famous scenes and people were shown dancing and singing supposedly Salsa rhythms, appealed to the American consumer society because it interpreted salsa as another "Made in the USA" product. 'Fania' was the main contributor to the boom of what was called the "Latin sound of New York" in which many other already well established artists such as Tito Puente and Celia Cruz had been part of. Johnny Pacheco and Jerry Masucci had produced an exportable good band which toured the world creating an opening for Latin music where ever they were. Some of the music was original but some was stolen from Cuban artists; something which could be done because of the blockade with Cuba. From 1992 the Fania All Stars recorded various albums, many of them from concerts in which their music was a mixture of jazz and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, but in 1974 Jerry Masucci wanted to create something new. In this year they recorded the album "Latin Soul Rock", a commercial project which tried to mix Latin music and the varios other styles with the greatest international popularity. What saved the album from being a flop was a song by Cheo Feliciano called "El Raton" or "The Mouse", the first real sucess of the Salsa boom. Because of its commercial aim and financial success, Fania was accused of being a traitor and the boom began to die down. Fortunately this did not happen to the other Salsa which was being produced on the Caribbean streets of New York. Salsa has been through some years of instability. The 70's witnessed the Salsa boom but in the 80's the "romantic" and "erotic" Salsa became popular, generally with simple lyrics and poor orchestral arrangements. The people responsible for this movement were Lalo Rodriguez, Eddie Santiago, Frankie Ruiz and Gilberto Santa Rosa among others. The 'Salsa Romantica' movement irratated the salseros but interested a new audience and their records sold well accross the world. Another phenomenon was the speedy rise in popularity of the King of Merengue, Juan Luis Guerra, who through his concerts and records has created great appeal among the youth of today. Now, in the 1990's, it can be said that music is reaching the youth of the Americas and other countries across the world, but only because of its diversification in styles, from the traditional Son Cubano and Mambo of the 30's to the New York Salsa of the 70's and 80's... width="425" height="350">.. .. ..>

My Interests

Music, Sports, Writing, Reading

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Frankie Ruiz (March 10, 1958 - August 9, 1998) was a well known Puerto Rican salsa singer.Born Jose Antonio Torresola Ruiz, he was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. His parents moved from Puerto Rico to the United States in search of a better way of life. In Paterson, Ruiz received his primary and secondary education. As a child he enjoyed singing to the tunes of salsa and as a young man joined a local band called The Charlie Lopez Orchestra. With this band he recorded his first song Salsa Buena (Good Salsa). In 1976, Ruiz moved to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico with his mother after his parents divorced.In Puerto Rico, Ruiz became a fan of a salsa band called La Solucion, directed by Roberto Rivera and learned all of their songs. He attended every concert and show. On one occasion, Ruiz's mother asked Rivera to give her son an opportunity to sing in the band, but to no avail. However, as fate would have it, in 1977, Ruiz was present at one of their shows where the lead singer did not show up. Rivera felt that he had no other choice but to give Ruiz a try. He was a success and was hired by Rivera. With La Solucion, Ruiz re-recorded a new version of Salsa Buena. He performed with the band for three years.In 1980, Ruiz joined Tommy Olivencia and his Primerisima Orchestra. His youth and style known as Sensual Salsa helped to bring in a new generation of salsa followers. His first major "hit" was Lo Dudo (I doubt it) which was previously covered by José José. In 1983, Ruiz decided to go "solo" and had hits with No Que No, Mi Libertad (My Liberty) and Desnudate Mujer (Get Undressed Woman). He traveled extensively throughout Latin America, Europe and the United States performing and always used the phrase "Vaya, mi China" (Go, Baby) as his trademark. He was then called "El Papa de la Salsa" (The Father of Salsa).Ruiz began to use illegal drugs and became an alcoholic. During a flight after one of his concerts he attacked a flight attendant. He was arrested and sentenced to three years at the federal prison in Jacksonville, Texas for the incident. Ruiz's last song was "Vuelvo a Nacer" (Born Again), where he describes his errors in life by taking the wrong way and that he declares himself born again. His voice was heard raspy compared to his earlier career due to the effects of his drug use. Frankie Ruiz became ill and was hospitalized on July 11, 1998, after performing at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Shortly afterwards, on August 9, 1998, Ruiz died from complications from AIDS .Before his burial, his remains were taken to Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, for a memorial service. He was later interred at Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Bergen County, New Jersey.The city government of Mayagüez later renamed an auditorium next to the "Palacio Municipal de Recreación y Deportes" (the local sports arena) in Ruiz's honor. He is survived by his son, Frankie Ruiz Jr, his two brothers, Viti and Nelson Ruiz, and his wife.Puerto Rican singer Jerry Rivera, who met Ruiz when he was 13 years old and whom he considered his idol, recorded an album titled Canto a mi Idolo...Frankie Ruiz (I sing to my Idol... Frankie Ruiz) in 2003 with Ruiz's songs as a tribute to Frankie Ruiz. The album cover contains a photo of Rivera and Ruiz that Rivera's father took a picture of. In 2004, another album tribute to Frankie Ruiz was released featuring various artists. The album was titled ,Va Por Ti, Frankie.

Music:

Old School Salsa, Old School Hip Hop, Salsa Dura, Freestyle, Salsa Gorda, Old School Merengue, Salsa, Latin Jazz & more SALSA!msprm name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sHx2ivwEFbc"> .. ..>

Movies:

Action Adventure

Television:

24, Prison Break, American Idol, Univision, Telemundo, Discovery Channel, ESPN, Law and Order (All of them- Criminal Intent, SVU)

Books:

Sepelio de Hector Lavoe. Junio de 1993HECTOR LAVOE, lo que quedaba de élThe Singer Movie trailer by Amaro

Heroes:

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My Blog

Llueve el amor hacia Lavoe

A pesar de las inclemencias del tiempo, el pueblo aportó $13 mil para hacerle un monumento. Por Jaime Torres Torres / [email protected] A pesar de los aguaceros torrenciales que el doming...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Thu, 16 Oct 2008 04:46:00 PST

La salsa en mi Ipod

06-Oct-2008 La salsa en mi Ipod  No les hablaré del modelo que recientemente adquirí, pero sí de lo complacido que me siento porque tiene capa...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:26:00 PST

Trulla salsera contra la recesión

Trulla salsera contra la recesión Contra lucha y enfermedad, Papo Lucca reactiva a la Sonora Ponceña.Por Jaime Torres Torres / [email protected] Manejó con prisa hacia San Juan par...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:24:00 PST

Estoy lista para este trabajo

La vocalista se ha mantenido difundiendo su música fuera de la Isla y ahora regresó para grabar su nuevo disco. ( Primera Hora / Pipo Reyes) ...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:20:00 PST

Jimmie Morales suena sus congas por Latinoamérica

Jimmie Morales suena sus congas por Latinoamérica Jimmie Morales descubrió a los 16 años que la música sería su pasión. (Archivo) ...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:04:00 PST

Mi Puerto Rico and Taino roots on Columbus’ discovery

Land was sighted at 2 a.m. on October 12, 1492, by a sailor named Rodrigo de Triana (also known as Juan Rodríguez Bermejo) aboard Pinta.[15] Columbus called the island (in what is now The Bahamas) San...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:57:00 PST

PARRANDA NAVIDEÑA

PARRANDA NAVIDEÑA A Latino Musical Christmas Celebration Saturday, November 15, 2008 - 8:00pm Tickets: $45, $35, $25, $20 With YOMO TORO, JOSE MI...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:52:00 PST

RAY CASTRO’S CONJUNTO CLASICO 30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

RAY CASTRO'S CONJUNTO CLASICO 30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT One of the Most Popular Bands in Latin Music Saturday, November 29, 2008 - 8:00pm Tickets:&n...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:51:00 PST

Sabroso abrazo a los que van subiendo

  lunes, 6 de octubre de 2008 Actualizado hace 22 horas (00:00 a.m. ) Rosalina Marrero-Rodríguez / Primera Hora Si algo ha sabido combinar el salsero Gilberto Santa Rosa son los estilos...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 07 Oct 2008 05:05:00 PST

Aplauden la obra musical de Ismael Rivera

      La proclama, firmada por el gobernador de Puerto Rico, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, fue entregada por Evangelina Colón (derecha), directora de la Corporación de las Artes Musicales ...
Posted by Rafy El Salsarazzi on Tue, 07 Oct 2008 05:01:00 PST