Divino Magazine

Soulsa’s trademark is its Salsa-Rock fusion. They have a great sound and their own style. The Washington Heights band has an ever-growing audience, and this month they come back to play at González y González. They also promise to reach every corner of Queens with their rhythm.

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Talent in Motion

It is a few minutes before midnight on a wintry Friday as patrons line up outside of D’Antiqua in Jackson Heights, Queens. The club is jam-packed without a single vacant seat as fans stand wall-to-wall and sit through the opening act and intermission for almost two hours, eagerly awaiting the main event.

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El Correo Newspaper

Soulsa sings to the soul of the streets in a fresh style without the aggression of one who wants to escape the ghetto. "We mix Afro-Cuban rhythms with rock. Our guitar obeys the clave and not the other way around", explains Alberto Diaz, lead vocalist, guitarist and one of the founding members of the group.

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El Diario

When music runs in your blood, you don't need to make too much effort to play it well. If not, just ask Alberto Díaz, a Washington Heights young musician, half Puerto Rican half Dominican, who early in his teen years showed an interest in expressing his feelings through his music. "While most of my high school classmates hoped they would get money as a graduation present, I always dreamed with buying an electric guitar," says Díaz, who these days can be counted among the young voices of the diverse musical landscape of New York City. "Since I did not have enough money, I put it on lay away," adds Díaz.

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Latiknow.com

The music industry is currently in a semi-eclipse. Formula has become the order of the day while individuality has almost disappeared. No one seems to want to take a risk and break the various bland molds that have been plaguing music the last several years. Luckily, there is a break happening in the mold. Soulsa, like Moses parting the Red Sea, is breaking through the sea of boring, pedestrian music.

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Yes2Salsa.com

Soulsa is a Latin group made up of five New Yorkers: Juan Gerena, Luis Batista, Andy Collazo, Alberto Diaz and Antonio Rodriguez. This group is bringing a new mix of rock, jazz and danceable rhythms of salsa combined into one.

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Latin VIP

This band seems to be taking the East Coast market by storm with a blend of Salsa and "Santana-ish", if I can make up a word, instrumentation. The group has received recognition in several newspapers and Web sites. Below is a brief description of the band and what you can expect to hear when they visit the DC area on Friday, June 28th at the NEW VIP Club. Doors open at 8pm with an open bar from 8-9pm. To receive FREE admission to VIP Club that evening, click HERE and be placed on the guest list.

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