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Monday, July 7, 2014
For Immediate Release
Promotions Consultant –James Barrera
Festival de
la Isla Celebrates 13 Years of Salsa Music & Dance:
Direct from Puerto Rico -- Domingo Quinones &
Pedro Brull!
Vacaville, CA
- The 2014 Annual Festival de la Isla
will bring some of today’s most exciting and salsa performers to Solano County on
Saturday, August 23rd, 2014. The
festival site is the historic Pena Adobe Park located at 1 Pena Adobe Road, just outside of Vacaville. This year's headliners are Domingo Quinines and Jose Brull.
Also,
every year, FLDI picks a Solano County-based charity to assist those in need of
assistance. This year’s theme is “Giving
Thanks” in which attendees can help support the non-profit “The Father’s House”
by bringing a can of food to assist those that are struggling in this
tumultuous economy.
Thousands
of Latin music enthusiasts from throughout California annually gather to share
their love for the sights, sounds, taste and aromas of Puerto Rican music,
dance, food and drink. The event runs
from 10:00 am through 7:00 pm. It has
become an annual tradition in which the Solano County Puerto Rican community comes
together to celebrate culture, family and make new friends. Parking is free. In addition, there is a children’s activity
area.
Salsa
Music Legend – Domingo Quinones!
Domingo Quiñones is an acclaimed salsa
singer. He is also a composer, producer and actor. He
began his career with the Conjunto Nativo.
He also performed with other groups, including the orchestra of Rafael
de Jesús, with José Alberto “El Canario”, with Johnny Rodriguez and the
Conjunto Clásico. In 1985 he replaced
Roberto Lugo in the orchestra of Luis “Perico” Ortiz with whom he recorded four
albums, including La vida en broma (1985), In Tradition (1986) and Perico
(1987). He then sang for a time with Louie Ramirez and Roberto Roena.
In 1990, he signed as a solo artist
with RMM and released his first solo album: Domingo es mi nombre. After joining Tito Puente on his 100th record,
Quiñones released his second solo album Pintando Lunas. That album included a duet entitled “Dos
Amigos” with Tony Vega and a salsa version of the song “Crazy for You” which
proved his great versatility.
This was followed by six additional
recordings with RMM, including one of his most important productions: “Se
necesita un milagro”, selected as one of the most influential albums by the
National Foundation for Popular Culture of Puerto Rico. Among his many popular
songs was “Mi Negrita Me Espera.”
He has also dabbled in various acting productions. His more recent film roles included
that of a San Juan music promoter in Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony’s 2007
film “El Cantante.”
Pedro
Brull – The Big Man with the Big Voice!
Pedro Brull was born in Vega
Baja, Puerto Rico and began his career in the 70′s when his neighbor heard him
sing , and then invited him to be part of a local salsa band. For over 30 years, he has been recognized as
a lead singer. Brull is nicknamed ‘The
sonero heavyweight “not only for his bulky figure , but for the great size of
his voice and his talent. Currently
Brull is still displaying his voice and always delighting salsa music fans. He is constantly on tour and always sharing
his love for salsa music with his audience.
2014 Entertainment
Line-up:
The
rest of the music line-up make up a
who’s who of the Bay Area and Puerto Rico’s hottest and most charismatic salsa
musicians, including, Avance; Julio
Bravo; and Orquesta de la Isla. Latin
bands performing here demonstrate music ranging from salsa, merengue to Plena
(Puerto Rican traditional rhythms). In
addition, DJ Bosco will spin popular salsa tunes, and Puerto Rican Bomba y
Plena Dancers (Loiza) will showcase traditional Puerto Rican dances.
Linda
August – Director of FLDI – “It is all about Family & Friends!”
“Time
has just flown so fast and here we are celebrating our 13th
anniversary,” said Linda August, founder of Festival de la Isla. “Festival de la Isla has been such an amazing
experience for my event team, our friends and family. The FDLI family extends throughout Northern
California, the East Coast and Puerto Rico.
We want you to come out see why this is very best salsa entertainment to
Northern California. We encourage you to
bring your friends and family. The unity
of our people is what makes this such a beautiful celebration of Puerto Rican
culture. Come taste the foods, buy some
of the arts & crafts and dance to the music.”
Early Bird Ticket Special & Additional
Festival Information:
Once again, festival attendees have
the opportunity to purchase discount tickets in advance. Tickets bought in advance are $22.00. Tickets bought at the door are $27.00. Children's 12 and under are free. On-line ticket orders will cease at 7:00 pm on
Friday, August 22nd. On the
day of the event, tickets will have to be purchased at the front gate.
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