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Cheo Feliciano

Acting

Biography

Cheo Feliciano was a Puerto Rican singer and composer of salsa and bolero music. Feliciano was the owner of a recording company called "Coche Records".

Known For

Nueva York: A Musical History of Latin New York
8.0

When the film West Side Story was released in 1961, New York's reviled Puerto Rican community gained some visibility and, over time, both in Spanish Harlem and the Bronx, neighborhoods plagued by poverty, drugs and crime, Hispanic identity was reborn and strengthened, thanks to a syncretic and intentionally popular music that eventually conquered the entire city.

Nueva York: A Musical History of Latin New York

2021
Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa)
8.0

Leon Gast's musical documentary reveals New York City's Latin culture and features live performances of salsa greats The Fania All Stars and The Spanish Speaking People of New York. A document of urban American Hispanic culture, Gast's film captures the rhythms of New York's Spanish Harlem, from illegal cockfights and Santeria rituals to the rooftops and backstreets of El Barrio and the legendary musicians performing at the Cheetah club.

Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa)

1972
Siempre piel canela: la música de Bobby Capó
9.0

Homage to famed 1950’s Puerto Rican singer, composer, and television personality Bobby Capó.

Siempre piel canela: la música de Bobby Capó

1997
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More than a genre, salsa was a cultural movement that arose in a time of need for strengthening the Latino culture and spread across the world with such force that, 50 years later, is still moving the feet of dancers in the most inhospitable corners world. At the heart of the movement is the figure of Johnny Pacheco, know as one of the great musical legacies responsible for salsa music.

Yo soy la salsa

2014
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Explores the legacy of Fania Records and the Fania All‑Stars who pioneered salsa in the United States. The record label is credited with helping to inspire a cultural movement that led to the global dominance of Latin music today.

Pa'l Pueblo: Fania for the People

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Documentary about the life of one of the most acclaimed soneros of the salsa genre. Chamaco Ramírez became well known for his unparalleled skills in the art of improvisation, leaving his mark and influence over multiple generations of singers. The film presents a balanced account of his life through the investigation of the circumstances that surrounded his life, as well as his enigmatic death in the streets of the Bronx on March 26, 1983.

Alive and Kicking: la historia de Chamaco Ramírez

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8.0

Homage to Puerto Rican composer Catalino Curet Alonso, or as his friends and fans call him, "Tite", representing how widely influential the composer remains.

¡Sonó, Sonó… Tite Curet!

2011
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7.5

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Héctor Lavoe: Historias Verdaderas

2001
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10.0

A testimony about Afro-Cuban popular music from its origins to the present day.

From Son to Salsa

1997
Cocolos y Rockeros
4.8

This documentary examines the musical tastes of Puerto Rico's youth. The terms "cocolos" refers to those who prefer salsa music, and "rockeros" to those who prefer rock music. Through interviews and an array of musical settings, the film explores the young people's feelings in a humorist yet serious manner, bringing to the forefront issues of biases and national identity inherent in this innocent yet very powerful form of social entertainment.

Cocolos y Rockeros

1992
Las caras lindas de Tite Curet
10.0

Documents the life and musical production of Puerto Rican music composer, Tite Curet Alonso. Includes Tite Curet's last interview before his death.

Las caras lindas de Tite Curet

2002