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Listen to song – New York urban Latin band releases debut album

Posted by Elena del Valle on April 12, 2010

DeeGee album cover

Photos, song:DeeGeeWorks

Chester (Wilfredo Martes), LuLu (Lourdes Santiago), Papito (Juan Morales) and DeeGee (Miguel Bonilla) known collectively as DeeGee will release DeeGee, their first independent urban Latin music album next month. The first single from the album, Cavernicolas, is being played in radio stations in the United States, Costa Rica, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, Israel, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. Scroll down to listen to Cavernicolas.

Martes, a rapper, is originally from the Domincan Republic. Morales, a native of Brooklyn of Puerto Rican descent, has experience as a tropical music singer in the studio and stage. Santiago, from Puerto Rico, is a vocalist and song writer.

DeeGee (Miguel Bonilla)

Bonilla, originally from Colombia, plays piano and drums, produces, arranges, and handles synth programming for DeeGee. He studied at the Juilliard and Manhattan schools of music. According to promotional materials, in 1990, Bonilla joined the Tito Nieves Orchestra and traveled extensively. Later he was piano player for Marc Anthony’s Band for two years before working with La India. Prior to launching DeeGee’s first album he worked in music production.

Click on the play button to listen to Cavernicolas from the DeeGee album


Roberto Carlos Americas tour to include eight United States venues

Posted by Elena del Valle on March 19, 2010

Roberto Carlos in concert

Photos: AR Entertainment

Beginning April 10, 2010, Brazilian crooner Roberto Carlos will tour the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and Peru while celebrating his 50 years in the business. Eight of the 15 concerts will be in the United States.

This cycle of presentations began with a historical concert last April in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil, the city where Roberto Carlos was born and where his career began when he was nine years of age. The artist, who has sold over 100 million records according to promotional materials, went back to his city after a 14-year absence, with a concert at the local stadium in Sumaré.

This year he will celebrate his birthday in public at the Radio City Music Hall in New York on April 16. Known for songs such as Qué Será De Ti, Amada Amante and Cama Y Mesa, Roberto Carlos has performed more than 24 concerts in 20 cities of Latin America and Brazil as part of this tour. This new stage of the tour begins on April 10 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, and ends on June 5 in Panama City.


Roberto Carlos

The venues where he will perform are April 14 at Boston Agganis Arena, April 16 in New York City Radio City Music Hall, May 4 in Lima, Peru’s Estadio Explanada Monumental, May 8 at the Mexico City Auditorio Nacional, May 13 in Guadalajara, Mexico, May 15 at the Monterrey Arena de Monterrey, May 22 at the Chicago Rosemont Theater, May 23 at the Toronto Massey Hall, May 26 at the San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena, May 28 at the San Jose, California HP Pavilion, May 29 at the Los Angeles, California Nokia Theater, May 30 at the Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara Bowl, June 3 at the Costa Rica San Jose Ricardo Saprisa, and finally June 5 at the Panama Panama City Arena Roberto Durán.

Listen to song – Brooklyn singer-songwriter releases bilingual debut album

Posted by Elena del Valle on March 15, 2010

Batista debut album cover

Brooklyn born singer song writer Batista must be feeling pretty good. Batista, his bilingual debut album, is due for national release by Wu Latino very soon. The New York artist of Dominican background described the album as having “scores fused with elements of tropical rhythms favoring bachata, as well as elements of pop/rock and U.S. urban tendencies.” The new recording has 12 tracks in Spanish and English. Scroll down to listen to Todos Unidos, a single from Batista’s album.

The music ranges from bachata, experimental, tropical, bolero and reggaetón. The first single released is the track Dame Tu Amor, a Spanish language variation of the classic Bee Gees hit How Deep is Your Love, rewritten and arranged to a bachata rhythm by Batista. Batista relies on traditional bachata instrumentation, electric guitar and bass, bongó and güira as well as technology via sequences and samples to modernize the bachata sounds, according to promotional materials. The single Todos Unidos was designed to be a tribute to Coldplay’s Viva La Vida.

Batista



“I follow the music, what’s in my heart; I write what I hear internally. One day my inspirations may direct me to write a romantic love song or a bachata and another time an R&B score or a more upbeat composition. It’s all about how I feel at the time and not about using a particular formula to create a song or bind myself to a specific style or form of music,” said Batista. “In this recording, most of the selections that I included are geared towards the tropical market and to the Latin world’s music audiences. In reality, this production is a tribute to my Dominican culture and the music of my parents, which is also a big part of me. As I continue to grow as a songwriter/singer, my other musical colors and flavors will surface, taking me to other stages in other markets.”


As a young man Batista built his own recording studio and learned about the business of music before becoming a producer for local artists. He was influenced he says, by rock, pop, urban and Latin genres and artists such as BonJovi, Inxs, Leo Dan, Camilo Sesto, Social Club and Juan Luis Guerra.
Although the album is not for sale yet, Dame Tu Amor, a previously released single, which was in the top position on the pool charts for two weeks is available for purchase on iTunes. Click on the play button to listen to Todos Unidos from the Batista album.


Watch video – Fox targets Latino, black markets with new film

Posted by Elena del Valle on March 12, 2010

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Photos, video: Fox Searchlight Pictures

Our Family Wedding, a new Fox Searchlight Pictures film, opens today in theaters nationwide starting a black and Latino cast and a family theme. Some of the actors are America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, Forrest Whitaker, Diana Maria-Riva, Regina King, Anjelah N. Johnson, Lupe Ontiveros, Taye Diggs, and Charles Q. Murphy. Scroll down to watch a video with film premier highlights and film moments.

Marcus (Lance Gross) and Lucia (America Ferrera)

Lucia (America Ferrera) and Marcus (Lance Gross) are newly engaged. As they plan their union they learn the hard way that the path to the wedding involves family related challenges. Saying “I do” can be rife with familial strife. According to promotional materials, their fathers (Forest Whitaker and Carlos Mencia), two highly competitive men with big egos, stand between them and their special day.

Lucia’s mother (Diana Maria Riva) is busy planning the wedding of “her” dreams. Only Angela (Regina King), the groom’s father’s best friend and lawyer manages to keep her cool when the madness reaches a crescendo.

The film was directed by Rick Famuyiwa from an original screenplay by Wayne Conley and Malcolm Spellman and Rick Famuyiwa with story by Wayne Conley. It was produced by Edward Saxon and Steven J. Wolfe.

Watch video – Disney to release new Alice in Wonderland

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 8, 2010

Alice in Alice in Wonderland


The Red Queen

Photos, video: Disney Enterprises, Inc.

With the exception of Edward Scissorhands and Bettle Juice, I’m not much of a Tim Burton (film director) fan. His dark quirky style makes me want to run away from the theater. And Alice in Wonderland is a bit of an acquired taste. Having said that, Disney’s soon to be released Alice in Wonderland in 3D looks colorful and intriguing in the trailers (no screener was available). It makes me think of Cirque du Soleil. Scroll down to watch a trailer.

A scene from Alice in Wonderland

The cast includes familiar faces like Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, Marton Csokas, Tim Pigott-Smith, Lindsay Duncan, Geraldine James, Leo Bill, Jemma Powell, Mairi Ella Challen and Mia Wasikowska as Alice.

Linda Woolverton based her screenplay on the Lewis Carroll classics Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. In the modern day tale, a 19-year-old Alice returns to the fantasy world she first encountered as a young girl to find her childhood friends, the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat and Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter.

Listen to song – New Jersey duo releases debut album

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 4, 2010


Marked 4 Life album cover

Photos, song: HardKandy Records Inc.

L.J. (Stephen Sebastioa) and D-cypl (Chris Collins) were born in Livingston, New Jersey into broken homes. Little did they know that years later life would bring them together. L.J. began rhyming in the Portuguese section of Newark he called home with his friend Vic at the age of 15. D-cypl loved music since he was a little boy and began rhyming when he was 14. Scroll down to listen to Bandeiras Remix, a song from Marked 4 Life, their debut album.


L.J. and D-cypl

In 2000, L.J. and D-cypl teamed up. That same year they met Murdock, a rap entrepreneur that influenced their music, before L.J. went off to college. Two years later, soon after L.J. and D-cypl got together again, they got a break from a record label. They were featured in In The Name of Hip Hop Vol.1. The duo believe in “brotherhood, kindness, and truth.”

Click on the play button to listen to Bandeiras Remix.

Watch video – new take on old favorite opens Christmas Day

Posted by Elena del Valle on December 21, 2009

Jude Law, Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey, Jr. on the set

Photos, video: Warner Bros.

That eccentric British detective is at it again. This time Robert Downey Jr. plays the famous fictional character and Jude Law his faithful sidekick. The latest reincarnation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes is brought to the screen this Christmas Day by Director Guy Ritchie in the simply titled Sherlock Holmes, a Warner Bros. release. Scroll down to watch a film clip.

After a string of brutal, ritualistic murders, Holmes and Watson arrive in time to save the latest victim and uncover the killer, Lord Blackwood. He has terrorized inmates and jailers with his seeming connection to dark and powerful forces. As he approaches his scheduled hanging, Blackwood warns Holmes that death has no power over him. And when, by all indications, Blackwood makes good on his promise, his apparent resurrection panics London and confounds Scotland Yard. Fortunately for fans of the detective to Holmes, the game is afoot.

“He was probably the first superhero, an intellectual superhero,” said Downey Jr. “He was, and probably still is, one of the most recognizable icons on Earth, so much so that a lot of people actually thought that Sherlock Holmes was a real person. The more you look into Arthur Conan Doyle’s books, the more you see what a rich character Sherlock Holmes is. He’s very adept at so many things: he plays violin, he’s a martial artist, a boxer, an expert single stick fighter and a swordsman of sorts. He has a strong moral code in helping good guys catch bad guys, so he has dedicated his life to being a consulting detective. He doesn’t do it to show everyone how smart he is, or that he has figured everything else out when they haven’t; he’s actually a crusader.”

A scene in Sherlock Holmes

“We’ve tried to take him back to what we believe to be his origin, which is essentially a more visceral character,” said Guy Ritchie, who has been a Holmes fan since childhood. “We’ve tried to integrate that and make him more streetwise. He is inquisitive about chemistry, martial arts, and the human condition. Yet he managed to percolate through all the different echelons of English society, which was tremendously complex. But then, as now, Sherlock Holmes is unique; there’s really no one else like him. I think that’s why his appeal has stuck. And while our story is rooted in London of the 1890s, we have tried to make it as contemporary as we possibly can.”

Although a spokesperson indicated by email that “The studio will not be sending screeners for this film,” according to promotional materials, Holmes and Watson fight to bring down “a new nemesis and unravel a deadly plot that could destroy the country.” Other cast members include Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong, Eddie Marsan, and Kelly Reilly in the dark looking story. Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham and Simon Kinberg are responsible for the screenplay.

Listen to song – young Latina releases first album

Posted by Elena del Valle on November 16, 2009

The Signal album cover

The Signal album cover

Photos, song: HardKandy Records, Inc.

Singer Eva Natal, whose father is from Spain, considers herself Latina. She describes her music as an eclectic mix of alternative rock, electronica, and trip hop. Her self written lyrics are designed to intrigue and keep listeners guessing whats next. She plays guitar, keyboards, violin and bass.

Her debut album, The Signal, on HardKandy Records Inc. is scheduled for release in early 2010. Late last month the record label made a special fan track available. Scroll down to listen to Pulse from The Signal.

Singer Eva Natal

Singer Eva Natal

Born March 28, 1987 Natal is described as a very quite and polite girl who spent most of her time reading, dancing in front of her mirror, fearfully playing sports alongside girls with way too much aggression, and practicing the violin.

By her teens she began expressing her likes through fashion and dance and stopped taking violin lessons. As a young adult she rebelled against the what she considered suppression in a private catholic school environment by dropping out of college, enraging her parents; and pursuing a life of what she calls a struggling creativist through various stabs at the modeling and dance industry, and most recently as a budding recording artist. Her 12-track album should be available at major online retailers next year.

Click on the play button to listen to Pulse from The Signal album

Watch video – Mexican Spanish language series debuts on Cinelatino

Posted by Elena del Valle on November 13, 2009

Los Simuladores

Los Simuladores

Photos, video: Cinelatino

Sony Pictures Television (SPT) will premiere Los Simuladores, a Mexican series, in the United States on November 15 exclusively on Cinelatino, a Spanish-language movie channel. Based on an Argentine series of the same name, Los Simuladores centers on the adventures of four men operatives, trained and prepared to carry out sting operations. Scroll down to watch a preview of Los Simuladores in Spanish.

Shot in high definition, the show features a cast of Mexican actors, including Tony Dalton (Matando Cabos, 13 Miedos, Sultanes del Sur), Arath de la Torre (La Parodia, La Hora de La Papa), Ruben Zamora (7 Dias, Pasion) and Alejandro Calva (The Producers, The Pillow Man, Sin Memoria). They dedicate their efforts and skills to solving human-interest conflicts for their clients, including troubled marriages, dangerous loan sharks, swindling agents and broken hearts.

The team features Mario Santos (Tony Dalton), the brain, who comes up with the plans; Emilio Vargas (Arath de la Torre), the chameleon, who plays different characters in the operations; Pablo Lopez (Alejandro Calva), the go-to man, in charge of logistics and technical aspects; and Gabriel Medina (Ruben Zamora), the researcher, who finds the necessary information for Santos to come up with the plans.

“This is the highest-caliber premium series currently available to U.S. audiences in Spanish, and we’re excited to offer it exclusively to our viewers,” said Jim McNamara, chairman of Cinelatino. “The superb production values, excellent cast, and compelling story lines make this THE must-see series of the season.”

The series also features Natalie Esperon (Por un Beso, La Esposa Virgen and El Nombre del Amor), Rafael Amaya (Las Dos Caras de Ana and Amor Letra Por Letra), Silverio Palacios (Morirse en Domingo, Amor a Morir, Matando Cabos) and Adal Ramones (Otro Rollo con Adal Ramones).

Los Simuladores

Los Simuladores

In late 2008, Los Simuladores debuted in Mexico on Televisa and throughout Latin America on Sony Entertainment Television. After a successful first season, a second season of the series began production earlier this year.

Los Simuladores is the second premium series to air on Cinelatino. The channel premiered the series Tiempo Final in the spring of 2009. The first two episodes of Los Simuladores are scheduled to premiere on Cinelatino on Sunday, November 15, at 7 p.m. EST and repeat at 11 p.m. EST (4 p.m. and 8 p.m. PT). A new episode of the 13 episode series will air every Sunday at 7 p.m. EST and will repeat at 11 p.m. EST (4 p.m. and 8 p.m. PT) during the season. Cinelatino plans to air Season Two in early 2010.

According to promotional materials, Cinelatino has more than 3.6 million subscribers on major cable, satellite and telephony providers throughout North America. Cinelatino offers Spanish-language programs and titles from Mexico, Latin America, Spain and the U.S. Cinelatino is jointly-owned by Grupo MVS, InterMedia Partners and Panamax Films.

Sony Pictures Television produces and distributes varied programming including series, telefilms, theatrical releases and family entertainment around the world and for every platform: broadcast and cable television, first-run and off-network syndication and digital distribution.

Watch video – Popular Argentina suspense series returns to HBO Latino, HBO2

Posted by Elena del Valle on October 19, 2009

Julio Chavez, Cecilia Roth and a victim in Epitafios

Julio Chavez, Cecilia Roth and a victim in Epitafios

Photo, video: courtesy HBO

When the second season of Epitafios, an HBO Latino and HBO2 suspense series in Spanish, began last month detectives Renzo Marquez (Julio Chávez) and Marina Segal (Cecilia Roth) were tracking another killer. This one replicates previous slayings as if they were works of art and photographs the crimes for posterity. Scroll down to watch a short video of Epitafios.

The 13-episode second season, written by twin brothers Walter Slavich and Marcelo Slavich, is scheduled to air Fridays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on HBO Latino and Tuesdays, at the same time, on HBO2 with English subtitles. The series will also be available on HBO On Demand in Spanish with English subtitles.

Cast members for the series, filmed Buenos Aires, Argentina, include: Julio Chávez as Renzo Márquez; Cecilia Roth as Marina Segal; Leonardo Sbaraglia as the murderer; Daniel Fanego as Mazzoni; Alejandro Awada as XL; Natalia Lobo as Gabriela Friedman; Villanueva Cosse as Marcos Márquez; Nahuel Perez Biscayart as Pablo; and Carlos Belloso as Díaz.

In 2005, a 13-episode season of Epitafios first aired on HBO Latino in the United States. In 2006, the series had its HBO Signature debut with English subtitles. The series is described as HBO Latin America’s first fictional dramatic series written and filmed in Latin America, by Latin Americans, and for the Latin American audience. A suspense story inside a love story, the Spanish-language series made its TV premiere on HBO Latin America in 2004.

Also filmed in Buenos Aires, the first season followed the cat-and-mouse game between a morose police detective (Julio Chávez) who was looking for a reason to live and a psychotic serial killer (Antonio Birabent) who was bent on revenge.

HBO Latino is a dedicated Spanish-language premium channel targeting Spanish speaking Latinos in the United States. The channel features U.S. premieres of Spanish-language series, music videos, original short-form programming, films, and documentaries from North America, Latin America and Spain. HBO Latino also shows Hollywood movies, HBO boxing and HBO original programming from the network’s main channel in Spanish.