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El #1 En Reggaeton Latino
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Last Updated: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 19:31:37 |
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Bermudez, Fonseca,
Tito El Bambino and Zion Baby will mix their diverse rhythms performing
live in an unprecedented concert for Latin music lovers in New York
City. The exclusive concert, called "Tu Mundo Tu Musica," is a special
gift from Wal-Mart to the city of New York, which will be celebrating a
Latin music award ceremony in the next few days.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., as the exclusive retail sponsor for the 7th
annual Latin Grammy Awards, will feature a New York City-wide
advertising campaign around the telecast, which will include bus
shelters and street banners. Also, customers can get Latin Grammy
nominated artists CDs at Wal-Mart everyday low prices by visiting local
Wal-Mart stores nationwide.
"At Wal-Mart, our customers represent diverse groups across the
nation. We recognize that music is a universal connection for the more
than 150 million people that shop our stores every week," said David
Porter, Wal-Mart vice president, entertainment. "By making this special
concert accessible to consumers, we have the opportunity to give back
to the millions of Latino customers that we serve."
Obie Bermudez returns to the Latin Pop landscape and will delight
romantic souls with songs from his new CD Lo Que Trajo El Barco ("What
The Ship Has Brought In"). Obie describes the album as a musical growth
that still maintains his distinctive style and sound and provides a
reminder that "No matter how much we move ahead in our lives and modify
ourselves, we still need life's basic anchors of hope, faith and
charity toward others."
Fonseca will perform hits from his CD "Corazon," songs that mix
together vallenato rhythms, bullerengues, drums, African drums and even
a touch of traditional salsa. The album "Corazon" has led him to become
one of the newest young icons leading his musical generation. "My life
has a before and an after this album," acknowledges the singer, after
he was received in Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with the same acceptance
as he had earned in Colombia. His new career path now includes the
United States, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Chile and Argentina.
Reggaeton acts Tito El Bambino and Zion Baby will bring hot rhythms
to the Grand Ballroom at the Manhattan Center Studios and will make
people dance to their songs. Tito, considered one of the fathers of
Reggaeton, began as the first voice for the famous duet Hector and
Tito, having a lot of success throughout the U.S. and Latin America. At
the concert he will debut songs from his solo album, "Top of the Line."
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