"I don't think you can better a Beatles song, they are all amazing," said lead singer Marisol "La Marisoul" Hernandez of the Grammy winning band, La Santa Cecilia. Yet somehow, La Santa Cecilia has managed to do just that, by highlighting the tireless efforts of migrant workers who tend to our very own 'Strawberry Fields' in the United States.
How do you enrich the lives of cultured, diverse and arts-oriented New Yorkers who get weary contending with the heat and hustle and bustle of the Big Apple during the summertime? Give them a variety of high-caliber acts who give stellar performances of artistic quality that are free-of-charge, and that serve the diverse communities of New York City.
Los Angeles is home to many talents, but there is one Mexican-American, Latin alternative band that the City of Angels has been blessed with -- La Santa Cecilia.
The increasingly popular band is releasing its latest album, "Someday New," which will feature an eclectic fusion of Mexican folk, rancheras, boleros, rock, flamenco, bossanova, salsa, among many other genres, proving its versatility is endless - and a sound to be sought after.
Grammy and Latin Grammy Award-winning Colombian superstar Juanes shares his thoughts on his latest album as he gears up for his live-streamed concert, "Terra Live Music in Concert" in Miami.
Katy may become Mrs. John Mayer sooner than we think. Insiders report that the couple plans to wed this June in a Sta. Barbara ranch and to be officiated by Katy's father.
While Daft Punk, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and New Zealand teenager Lorde were among the winners who stole the show, the 56th annual Grammy Awards, there were also several notable and touching wins in the Latin categories.
Four-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter-producer Bruno Mars took home the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for "Unorthodox Jukebox!" at the 56th annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles last night. The coveted award was presented by Latin icons, Cuban singer Gloria Estefan and Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony.
The highly anticipated nominations for the 56th annual Grammys has arrived over the weekend, and the list suggests that it will be a quite memorable night, especially for hip-hop.
The 2013 American Music Awards are set to air live this Sunday, Nov. 24th on ABC. That night, America gets to taste a little Latin flavor with recording artist Pitbull hosting the show. It will also be the AMA's first time honoring an artist with an Icon Award. Who might this artist be? None other than our "island gal" Rihanna. "The award was created to honor an artist whose work has influenced pop music on a global level," confirms MSN.