Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, in association with bandleader and producer
Jimmy Delgado, has assembled salsa singing sensations SULLY DIAZ, YOLANDA RIVERA,
CHOCO ORTA and CITA RODRIGUEZ to celebrate the lives of three legendary vocalists
of tropical music: Celia Cruz, La Lupe and Graciela. LEGENDS OF SALSA 3 ~
REMEMBERING CELIA, LUPE & GRACIELA takes place on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 8pm
and also features JIMMY DELGADO and the 21-piece MAMBO LEGENDS ORCHESTRA, the
former All-Stars of the Tito Puente Orchestra under the direction of JOSA MADERA
and JOHNNY âDANDYâ RODRIGUEZ, Jr. featuring FRANKIE VÃZQUEZ, and invited guests ...
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Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, in association with bandleader and producer
Jimmy Delgado, has assembled salsa singing sensations SULLY DIAZ, YOLANDA RIVERA,
CHOCO ORTA and CITA RODRIGUEZ to celebrate the lives of three legendary vocalists
of tropical music: Celia Cruz, La Lupe and Graciela. LEGENDS OF SALSA 3 ~
REMEMBERING CELIA, LUPE & GRACIELA takes place on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 8pm
and also features JIMMY DELGADO and the 21-piece MAMBO LEGENDS ORCHESTRA, the
former All-Stars of the Tito Puente Orchestra under the direction of JOSA MADERA
and JOHNNY âDANDYâ RODRIGUEZ, Jr. featuring FRANKIE VÃZQUEZ, and invited guests
RONNIE PUENTE and PEDRITO MARTINEZ & LOS TAMBORES BATÃ TRIO and special surprise
guests, all performing hits by the celebrated singers.
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 LEGENDS OF SALSA 3
~ REMEMBERING CELIA, LUPE & GRACIELA onApril 24, 2010 at 8pm, are: $55, $50, $45
and $40 and can be purchased by calling the Lehman Center box office at
718.960.8833 (Mon. through Fri., 10am-5pm, Tues. 10am-7pm, 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.
FREE on-site parking is available.
Sully Diaz became popular over all of Latin America in the early â80s with the
role of Coralito on the soap opera of the same name. In the early â90s, she moved
to Hollywood and appeared in movies and TV shows. She joined four other Latino
women (Dyana Ortelli, Marilyn Ludo Vika and Lydia Nicole) in a comedy group called
The Hot & Spicy Mamitas. In 2002, she portrayed Cuban singer La Lupe in the off-
Broadway play âLa Lupe: My Life, My Destinyâ and toured Puerto Rico and Florida
with her own production. Last year she appeared in the movie âPrincess Protection
Programmeâ with Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.
Yolanda Rivera, born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, began her music career in New York as
a backup singer with the Willie Rosario Orchestra. In 1975 she returned to Puerto
Rico to sing with Roberto y su Chana, and later La Terrifica, before gaining
world-wide fame with La Sonora Pocea, with whom she performed from 1977 to 1982.
Yolanda is currently collaborating with a producer in Puerto Rico to record a new
CD.
Choco Orta, born in San Juan, is a highly accomplished singer, percussionist,
actor, and dancer. As a sonera, her extroverted style makes the most of her
sensual contralto voice, and The New York Times called her âthe real thing, a
strong improviser with a big, big old-fashioned voice.â Choco has performed
world-wide with numerous orchestras and has recorded several albums, including
Reina del Sabor and Sentimiento y Sabor.
Cita Rodriguez was born in the Bronx, the daughter of the late singer and
bandleader Pete âEl Condeaâ Rodriguez. At school in Spanish Harlem, she studied
flute and sang in the chorus. By age 16, she was singing and touring with her
father and a year later enrolled at El Conservatorio de Musica de Puerto Rico.
Back in NYC in 1991, her father formed a group with Cita and her brother singing
backup, recording Generacianes in 1994. Cita formed a band in 2000 and in 2004
received a Masteraeâs degree from CCNY. She has performed background vocals on
numerous recordings and currently tours and records with The Mambo Legends
Orchestra.
The Mambo Legends Orchestra, comprised of former members of the Tito Puente
Orchestra, brings to an international audience the music they have been masters of
playing for over 30 years. Led by famed bongocero Johnny âDandyâ Rodriguez and
musically directed by conguero and arranger Jose Madera, who both spent over 25
years working with Tito Puente, the band is dedicated to keeping the â50s and â60s
Palladium-era sound of the Big 3 (Machito, Tito Rodriguez and Tito Puente) alive
as it explores new musical concepts.
Jimmy Delgado is a renowned timbalero, bandleader and producer who began his
career with Ismael Quintana's Orchestra under the musical direction of pianist
Luis Cruz. He has also performed and recorded with Johnny Pacheco, Eddie
Palmieri, Ray Barretto, The Fania All-Stars, Harry Belafonte, Celia Cruz, Tito
Puente, Willie Colan, Ruben Blades and Cachao. In 2007, Delgado began promoting
successful, weekly dances at Julia de Burgos in El Barrio, providing a venue for
serious dancers to enjoy live music and for Salsa bands to perform and promote
their CDs. In 2008 he joined forces with Lehman Center to produce the âLegends of
Salsaâ concert series. His first sold-out event featured such celebrated Salsa
stars as Richie Ray, Bobby Cruz and Adalberto Santiago. Last yearâs concert paid
tribute to legendary singer Ismael Quintana. And this yearâs event pays tribute
to the women of Salsa. In 2008, after more than 25 years as a sideman, Delgado
released his debut CD as a leader, Salsa con Dulzura, featuring soneros Bobby
Cruz, Ismael Quintana and Adalberto Santiago, and timbaleros Orestes Vilata, Nicky
Marrero and the late Mike Collazo. Jimmy currently performs with the Afro-Latin
Jazz Orchestra and leads his own twelve-piece orchestra featuring singer Renzo
Padilla.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City
Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. Lehman
Center also receives support from the New York State Council on the Arts.
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