Before freestyle — the dance music born out of New York’s Latin community in the 1980s — even had a name, an underage Lisa Velez (before she became Lisa Lisa) remembers sneaking into the storied Fun ...
At 9 p.m. on a breezy Thursday at The Boat Yard at Tobay Beach, the dance floor is packed with 40- and 50-somethings grooving to the freestyle music that was the soundtrack to their teens and 20s. As ...
Orlando and the Central Florida area have long kept the flame alive for Latin Freestyle over the years. So this weekend, legends of that ebullient 1980s dance-music genre are taking over Silver Spurs ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “We brought music to the mountains”: The rebel freestyle form born in the ’70s had a brief Olympic moment. Now it’s experiencing a renaissance online.
HAMILTON -- Stevie B may be from Florida, but the King of Freestyle will always have a second home in Hamilton. "Hamilton has always been a wonderful market for me," the singer said. "The people in ...
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