The Latin Music Legacy of Ralph Pérez and Ansonia Records by Néstor David PastorĪuthor’s Note: With much gratitude to my mentor Kevin Fellezs, Souraya Al-Alaoui, Jhensen Ortiz and Néstor David Pastor for the many exchanges of ideas, my wife Edline Jacquet for her support and kind feedback, and Millito’s family for their love. Mario Cancel-BigayĪnsonia Records and Dominican Merengue’s Place in Latin Music History by Jhensen Ortiz ❼onoces este disco de papi con Johnny Rodríguez y su trío?: Ansonia Records and Puerto Rico by Dr. Further research will no doubt uncover the role Pérez and the Ansonia label played in the development of Latin music within the recording industry. See below for the full series: The Ansonia catalogue, recently digitized, boasts an impressive and influential collection of Puerto Rican jibaro music, Dominican merengue, and other folk and popular music genres from throughout Latin America. Editor’s Note: The following essay belongs to a series exploring the history of Ansonia Records, an independent, family-run music label which was founded in New York City in 1949.
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