AfinArte Music Continues Its Reign As One Of The Premier Labels In Latin Music
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LOS ANGELES, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/
AfinArte Music, the prominent regional Mexican record label that has launched the brilliant careers of globally popular acts such as El Fantasma and Los Dos Carnales, sustains its rise in 2021 as one of the premier labels in Latin music today.
Los Dos Carnales, El Fantasma and Voz De Mando
Founded in 2013 by brothers
Luis and Eddie Sánchez and
Jorge Gaxiola, lead vocalist of the legendary norteño band Voz de Mando, AfinArte Music quickly established itself as an influential force. Working to preserve and celebrate the historic traditions of regional Mexican music, and the rich cultural heritage that surrounds the genres it encompasses, together Luis, Eddie and Jorge impressively succeeded in catapulting the label s talented roster from its grassroots beginnings touring through clubs and the festival
Tecate will host the fifth episode of its virtual concert series –
El Patio Tecate – that celebrates the maverick spirit of today’s Latin community. The popular virtual concert series continues this year with a streaming event on May 6
th, bringing to life the festive nature of Cinco de Mayo.The show will feature kick-back vibes in a beautiful desert setting featuring an unforgettable set by Latina indie-Pop star,
Carla Morrison.
The virtual concert will offer viewers free access to the Latin Grammy winner’s exclusive performance streaming at 6:00 p.m. PT on Tecate’s official YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter and online at tecatebeerusa.com/elpatiotecate.
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The Boy From Medellín, a documentary about top-selling reggaeton artist
J Balvin.
The Amazon Original film follows the Latin Grammy-winning singer, whose real name is Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin, as he prepares for what may be one of the most important performances of his career a sold-out stadium show in his hometown of Medellín, Colombia. But political unrest explodes in the streets just days before the concert date and J Balvin
must wrestle with his responsibility as an artist to his country and his legions of fans around the globe.
The film captures the artist behind the scenes in a tense time of his life, compounding his struggles with anxiety and depression that have plagued him for years.