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Tito Puente Jr. to Perform his New Single, "Here's To You," at the Blue Lounge
Tito Puente Jr. to Perform his New Single, "Here's To You," at the Blue Lounge
A Free Live Show on Friday, June 8th at Gonzalez y Gonzalez in New York City
New York, NY -- Tuesday, June 5, 2001 -- 'LA'Ritmo.com is proud to present Tito Puente Jr. live at the Blue Lounge at Gonzalez y Gonzalez. Tito will be preforming this Friday, June 8th, at midnight at the popular downtown Latin nightspot. The event will be a showcase for Tito Puente Jr.'s new single, "Here's to You," a dedication to his late father, Tito Puente. With the Puerto Rican Day parade taking place on Sunday, June 10th, Tito Puente Jr. live at the Blue Lounge will be the "must-attend" event to kick off a weekend celebrating Puerto Rican people & culture! Before and after the show, DJ "Wild Style" Willie will be spinning salsa, Latin house, merengue,...
And in keeping with the Blue Lounge's decade old tradition, the event will be FREE, that's right - No Cover (ID and proper attire required). Located in the heart of the Village/Soho/Noho area, Gonzalez y Gonzalez is the premier Mexican restaurant/bar in New York City and presents live Latin bands four nights per week under the Blue Lounge. 'LA'Ritmo.com, a leading Latin music magazine is the official online media sponsor and hosts the Blue Lounge's website at http://www.laritmo.com/bluelounge/
Tito Puente Jr. has begun leaving a mark as an artist of distinction. With one record album and three videos to his credit, plus a slew of concert tours under his belt, Tito has become a force to be reckoned within Latin music. Determined to reach people of all generations, Tito's music is a fusion of POP Latin Jazz and Dance, laced with influences of Mambo, Cha Cha and Merengue. Tito calls it "Latin Dance a new explosion of authentic music created from the streets."
For more info on Tito Puente Jr., go to http://laritmo.com/bluelounge/bands/titopuentejr.php3 or visit his official website at http://www.titopuentejr.freeservers.com
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE @ the Blue Lounge
Wednesday, 6th - Latin Rhythm Devils
with DJ Laz
Thursday, 7th - LA 7ma Mercancia son Sound
http://laritmo.com/bluelounge/bands/mercancia.php3
with DJ "Wild Style" Willie
Friday, 8th - Tito Puente Jr.
http://laritmo.com/bluelounge/bands/titopuentejr.php3
with DJ "Wild Style" Willie
Saturday, 9th - Grupo Encanto
http://laritmo.com/bluelounge/bands/grupoencanto.php3
with DJ Nelson
Band Times
Wednesdays & Thursdays: 9:30 & 11PM
Fridays & Saturdays: 11:30PM & 1AM
Latin bands in the New York region wishing to play at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, visit: http://www.laritmo.com/bluelounge/booking.php3
About the Blue Lounge
Attracting an energetic and good looking crowd in their mid 20-30's, the Blue Lounge is the place to go for the hottest in Latin music in the heart of downtown Manhattan. Sip one of our eight margarita flavors or just enjoy a cool cerveza. Filled with authentic Mexican folk art and featuring the longest bar in Manhattan (an entire city block in length!), the Blue Lounge presents the hottest established and upcoming Latin bands, playing salsa, merengue and salsa/jazz.
The Blue Lounge at Gonzalez y Gonzalez has been one of the premier New York City locations for live Latin music throughout the '90's and into the new millennium. For the New York Metropolitan region, Wednesdays through Saturdays at the Blue Lounge have been a staple for infectious beats and rhythmic dance. Famed acts such as Johnny Almendra y Los Jovenes del Barrio and Ralph Irrizary have graced the stage at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, with media attention being garnered by the New York Times and National Public Radio (NPR).
http://www.laritmo.com/bluelounge/
About 'LA'Ritmo.com
Since the summer of 1998, 'LA'Ritmo.com has lead the way in presenting Latin music to the masses as not only a leading online Latin music magazine, but as a focal point for the Latino community to keep in touch with their musical roots. With charts, interviews, reviews and its popular Latin music newswire, Latino Wired, 'LA'Ritmo.com has worked at exposing not only the most popular & established artists, but those up-and-coming acts that truly represent the lifeblood of the Latin music community. In fact, the New York Times called 'LA'Ritmo.com an upstart attracting "a new audience: bilingual Hispanic-Americans as well as fans who do not speak Spanish."
http://www.laritmo.com
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