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Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach, CA)
Salsa stars Conjunto Costazul and Grammy Award-winning vocalist Herman Olivera come together to heat up the stage at the Museum of Latin American Art with The Roaring Seventies, celebrating salsa music from the streets of New York. For more than 25 years, Conjunto Costazul has cranked out New York-style salsa music for dancers on the West Coast. With its unique four trombone sound and hard hitting percussion section, they’re considered to be one of the best orchestras in Los Angeles for both music lovers and hardcore salsa dancers. This year, they join forces with Olivera, one of today’s most esteemed salsa singers who’s returning to Southern California after his highly acclaimed performance during MOLAA’s 2014 season. Olivera began singing professionally with local New York bands at the age of 15 and has since sang with Conjunto Libre, Johnny Pacheco, Ray Barretto, and The Machito Orchestra, to name just a few.
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