Episodios

  • Que Viva La Música, #70, 6-28-25
    Jun 29 2025

    Enjoy this Saturday's edition of Que Viva La Música!

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 6 m
  • Que Viva La Música, #69, 6-21-25
    Jun 22 2025

    Saturday, June 21st, 2025, we spoke with Conjunto Imagen's Ernie Acevedo and Junior Rivera about their upcoming June 28th performance on the Timeless Yacht Boatride, and listened to some of their hits.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 4 m
  • Interview with Ernie Acevedo & Junior Rivera, Que Viva La Música, #69, 6-21-25
    Jun 22 2025

    Saturday, June 21st, 2025, we spoke with Conjunto Imagen's Ernie Acevedo and Junior Rivera about their upcoming June 28th performance on the Timeless Yacht Boatride, and listened to some of their hits.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Interview with Ray Viera, Que Viva La Música, #68, 6-14-25
    Jun 15 2025

    Here's our June 14th, 2025 interview of Vocalist/Composer Ray Viera. We presented his newest release, his fifth production under his family-owned label, Rasar Records. Composed by Viera, "Sonríe y Vive Contento" is a swinging, inspirational anthem of resilience—a timely call to embrace joy and perseverance in the face of life's challenges.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Que Viva La Música, #68, 6-14-25
    Jun 15 2025

    Saturday, June 14th, 2025, we interviewed Salsa Vocalist/Composer Ray Viera and presented a brand new release marking a fifth production under his family-owned label, Rasar Records. Composed by Viera, "Sonríe y Vive Contento" is a swinging, inspirational anthem of resilience—a timely call to embrace joy and perseverance in the face of life's challenges.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 4 m
  • Que Viva La Música, #67, 6-7-25, PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE SHOW
    Jun 8 2025

    Saturday, June 7th, 2025, Richie Bertrán and Vicki Solá presented their Annual Tribute to Puerto Rico, in advance of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade. Bertrán, a longtime member of the Que Viva La Música family, read poignant writings describing his memories of growing up Puerto Rican. Bertrán and Solá also curated a musical playlist to accompany the readings and pay tribute to Puerto Rico.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago byVicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 7 m
  • Que Viva La Música, #66, 5-31-25
    Jun 1 2025

    Saturday, May 31st, 2025, we presented a third brand new track by Edwin Perez, "Consequencia," and we spoke with Raymond Perez about the June 14th season opener at La Marqueta, when Summer Salsa Saturdays presents Johnny Mambo & Friends.

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 5 m
  • Que Viva La Música, #65, 5-24-25
    May 25 2025

    This Saturday, May 24th, 2025, we paid tribute to legend of legends, "El Rey" Tito Puente, commemorating his transitioning twenty-five years ago, on May 31st, 2000. Ron Puente, eldest son of Tito Puente, presented a playlist showcasing his iconic father's versatility.

    On today's show we also featured a brand new track by Edwin Perez, "Rumba Sin Invitación," a new release by King of Latin Soul Joe Bataan, "And I Cried," and a new recording, a tribute to the great Ismael Rivera by Choco Orta, "Homenaje A Su Majestad."

    Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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    5 h y 7 m