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August 2009
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It only took a verse, and I was already moving to the music and ready to take in the Latin Grammy nightlife. Now let me just say that after the Latin Grammy Awards show on Thursday night, there were parties everywhere throughout the city, but there is only one "official" after party...and that is one put on by the Academy.
For those of you that were there, you know that night which was sponsored by Heineken was filled with great food, fabulous Mojitos and unforgettable music (see slideshow).
Ghetto's performance was followed by the legendary Latin superstar Oscar d'Leon, who I totally love. Like I said, I enjoy Latin music, but had no idea that d'Leon sang so many of my favorite songs.
Frankie was the official host, emcee and DJ of the event. It was his third year doing the official after party for the Latin Grammys, but what I didn't know was that Frankie took his job as "host" serious. No really...Frankie made sure that me and my photographer, Christine DiStadio, not only met De la Ghetto and d'Leon, but made sure that we got pictures of most of the stars that were present at the show including actress Claudia Camacho and singer/songwriter Melissa Jimenez from Kumbia AllStarz.
He found De la Ghetto and made sure he got into the Grammys, and he's also worked with other artists over the last 10 years.
Needles is true to his word. He's even in the process of making his first album that will include a mix of new and well-known artists - many of whom he helped break into the business. He told me that many of the songs for the CD, which is due out in January, are already done. "Pooh Bear, who produced a couple of Usher's songs, helped with the first song,"
"It's like doing a big wedding," said Needles, when asked how he decides which songs to DJ. "You have to spin the music in a way that pleases everyone." That's a hard job when your audience includes Mexicans, Cubans, Columbians and other Latinos, as well as newbies like me. But when it was Frankie's turn up on stage, I was amazed. He was even more fabulous than the Urban Hip Hop videos I had watched. He was able to mix pop music with Latino mix with Hip Hop classics. Once he got up there up in the booth and began mixing up his magic Latin beat, it was non-stop dancing all night. RELATED LINKS: 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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I love your report..Besos Claudia Camacho..
Happy thanksgivin!!