Love in Salsa & Merengue

LEHMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS presents
The Concert to Celebrate the Valentine Season!
LOVE IN SALSA & MERENGUE

Featuring Eddie Santiago, Alex Bueno and Joseph Fonseca

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is happy to present a special concert to celebrate the Valentine season, LOVE IN SALSA & MERENGUE with salsa románticasinger EDDIE SANTIAGO, ALEX BUENO, “the most tender voice of merengue” and for the first time in New York, merengue and bachata vocalist JOSEPH FONSECA onSaturday, February 20th, 2016 at 8pm.
Produced by Lehman Center and Jose Raposo.

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is on the campus of Lehman College/CUNY at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468. Tickets for the LOVE IN SALSA & MERENGUE on Saturday, February 20th, 2016 at 8pm are $65, $55, and $50 and can be purchased by calling the Lehman Center box office at 718-960-8833 (Mondaythrough Friday, 10am–5pm and beginning at 12 noon on the day of the concert), or through 24-hour online access at www.LehmanCenter.org. Lehman Center is accessible by #4 or D train to Bedford Park Blvd. and is off the Saw Mill River Parkway and the Major Deegan Expressway. Low-cost on-site parking is available for $5.

EDDIE SANTIAGO, born in Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, began performing at a young age and spent two years with El Conjunto Chaney, singing the band’s hit “Detalles.” Going solo and forming his own band in 1986, he gained international acclaim with “Lluvia,” which went to the top of the charts and helped spawn the Tropical music sub-genre of salsa romántica. His success continued with such hits as “Tu me quemas,” “Antídoto y veneno,” “Que locura enamorarme de tí,” and “Insaciable.” Between the mid-‘80s and the early ‘90s, six of Santiago’s albums reached #1 on the Tropical music charts. His romantic lyrics combined with his sensual interpretation and melodious voice has made him one of the most popular salseros of all time.  He has released over 25 albums, many of which have gone gold and platinum. In 1999 he released Celebration: Epic Duets, joined by Latin music stars Victor Manuelle, Huey Dunbar and Elvis Crespo. The album was named one of the best recordings of 1999 by the National Foundation for Popular Culture.  His 2004 CD Después del silencio, nominated for a GRAMMY in the Tropical Music” category, produced five radio hits: “Loco por tu amor,” “No me hables mal de ella,” “Falsa,” “Todavía hay swing” and “Llover sobre mojado.” Santiago’s latest CD is 2011’s Reyes de la Salsa with Lalo Rodríguez.

ALEX BUENO, “the most tender voice of merengue,” was born in San José de las Matas, Dominican Republic in 1963.  He began singing and playing guitar at a very young age, recording in 1978 his first two songs “Quisqueya” and “Condiciones” with the Santo Domingo All Star Band led by Gerardo Veras. Sharing vocals withFernandito Villalona, Bueno recorded the hit “Piel Canela“ in 1980. Leaving the All Star Band in 1982, he became the lead singer of the merengue band La Orquesta Liberacion and recorded the critically acclaimed album Alex & Orquesta Liberacionwhich contained the hits “Querida”, “La Radio”, “Que Cara Mas Bonita” and “Colegiada”. He had three additional hit merengue songs the following year. In 1990, he released his first salsa album, the popular release Jardin Prohibido and followed up in 1992 with Ternuras, which broke sales records. After releasing three more successfulsalsa albums, Bueno switched to bachata, earning a Premios Lo Nuestro nomination forCorazon Duro (2001), the second of his six bachata records. In 2013, Alex moved to New York City and will be releasing a new album in 2016.

JOSEPH FONSECA, Puerto Rican singer/songwriter, got his start with the extremely popular merengue dance band Los Sabrosos del Merengue in the mid-1990’s, becoming famous for singing “No Iloraré” and “Escúchame”. Going solo in 2000, he released his debut album Noches de Fantasia featuring the hit salsa single “Jardín Prohibido” and the Tropical up-tempo “Bomba”. In the next seven years, Fonesca recorded five additional chart-topping merengue records including 2002’s Escuchamewhich reached #8 on the Billboard Tropical/Salsa chart with the hit “Que Levante La Mano” and the #5 Billboard Top Tropical album Adios Amor (2005) that highlighted the range of Fonesca’s pure and captivating voice on songs like the hit “Por Tu Amor”. Switching styles in 2009, he released Amante Bachata, comprised almost entirely ofbachatas and recorded in the Dominican Republic with collaborators Víctor Víctor andJunior Cabrera. It charted at #3 and featured songs like Te Llevo Dentro”, “Amor Sideral”, “Amante Gaviota” and a merengue version of “Tu Cuerpo”. Returning to themerengue and ballads, 2011’s release Voy a Comerte el Corazón also made it to #3 with the hits “Entre la Tierra y el Cielo” and “Tú Hermana” and the duet ballad withGisselle, “No Fue Culpa Mía”. The recording also reflects Fonesca’s highly successful ability to entertain his audience through humorous merengues, which is evidenced by his hit song “El Caballito de Palo” which has reached more than 34 million views on YouTube, a record for a merengue. His 2015 release Eso, Eso, Eso is a continuation of that style, filled with charming merengue songs that will make you smile and rhythms you will want to dance to.

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council. The 2015-2016 season is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and through corporations, foundations and private donations.

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