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¡Yo soy de Cuba la Voz, Guantanamera!
Marc Anthony
Forever Latin Music Legends: Tito Puente single
Selena
Forever Latin Music Legends: Carlos Gardel single
Selena
Forever Latin Music Legends: Carmen Miranda single
29c Ritchie Valens single
Louie Pérez, Musician (Los Lobos)
Joe Bataan
Carlos Santana
Flaco Jiménez
Ramon Ayala
Pablo Casals
Forever Latin Music Legends: Selena single
Why Is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa?
Forever Latin Music Legends: Celia Cruz single
Joan Baez
Esperanza Spalding
Joan Baez
The Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013: Esperanza Spalding by Bo Gehring
Joan Baez
John Leguizamo on Celia Cruz
Flaco Jimenez
Lydia Mendoza, Ciudad Juarez, 1937
Ruben Blades
A Fusion of Culture and Identity: Joe Bataan’s Latin Boogaloo Music
Celia Cruz
Machito
Willie Colón
Carlos "Patato" Valdés
Tito Puente
Gloria Estefan
Ray Barretto
Paquito D'Rivera
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