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India Joins Gran Combo, Jerry Rivera & Puerto Rican Power for Salsa at Radio City Music Hall

India, "La Princesa de La Salsa" (Omar Cruz/Lehman)

New York Puerto Rican salsa music … [Read more...] about India Joins Gran Combo, Jerry Rivera & Puerto Rican Power for Salsa at Radio City Music Hall

Jerry Rivera Joins Gran Combo, India & Puerto Rican Power for Salsa at Radio City Music Hall

Jerry Rivera in Peru in 2015 (Juan Jose Napuri Guevara/Dreamstime)

Jerry Rivera is a Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated Puerto Rican Salsa singer from the 1990s who is still active. Cara de Niño Jerry Rivera was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico on July 31, 1973. He turned professional when he was just 14 years old. When he sang "Cara de Niño" (baby face) in 1993, Rivera was 20 years old and had a baby face. He still does. The great … [Read more...] about Jerry Rivera Joins Gran Combo, India & Puerto Rican Power for Salsa at Radio City Music Hall

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 2022

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a New York holiday tradition (Tanyashir/Dreamstime)

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a New York City holiday tradition. It arrives in mid-November, is lit around month-end, and remains until the first week of January. In a way, the tree represents the spirit of New York City. The tradition began during a hard time, the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was started by workers, by the people. It was their tree. In good … [Read more...] about The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 2022

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