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Randy's Story...


I started in the salsa world about 15 years ago, my first record was a gift from my sister it was the Last Fight with Ruben and Willie, and after that it's been a non stop music record collection,
my must preciuos is one from 1958 Ismael Rivera y La Panamerican, but believe me it only gets better after living in California for 4 years, it was enought at i head it back to Puerto Rico, but with one thing in mind to record live as many concerts as posible, and you have not seen anything until you visit P.R. fiestas patronales, and Carnivals, my firts recording was Juan Luis Guerra y 4:40 in 1991. inthe city of Bayamon, then was the fiestas Patronales deVega Alta and there we had in one week, Luis Enrique, Domingo Quinones, El Gran Combo,Sonra Poncena and other and it just hast stop since 1991. I Been to clubs in Mexico the Azucar real with pretty average dancers, and Club Jazzsurro in Palma Mallorca, Spain and all I can say is that they are getting there slowly but they get there, not to say that Cafe Puerto Rico in Rota, Spain good music but no dancers.
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Randy Torres