• Shake It Up For Your Brain: Salsa's Musical Magic With Luisito Rosario
    Aug 18 2024

    Luisito Rosario is an experienced salsa singer with a charismatic stage presence and Hollywood looks. Born and raised in New Jersey with Puerto Rican heritage, he has always appreciated his Latin roots. His music blends traditional salsa rhythms with contemporary flair, making it a delightful fusion of old-school flavor and fresh sounds. Luisito’s voice resonates beautifully, capturing the essence of Latin music. If you’re a fan of salsa, you’ll definitely enjoy his energetic performances!

    Luisito Rosario’s music is a lively journey through the world of salsa music!

    n 1996, the legendary Larry Harlow from La Fania All-Stars hired Luisito to be lead vocalist for his orchestra. It’s been 23 successful years and they are still going strong. In 2002 Luisito recorded “Tumba y Bongo in Harlow’s 35th anniversary where he and the late Nestor Sanchez also recorded all the background vocals. Also in 1996 Luisito joined the popular Salsa band from New York City “Grupo Hechizo” and recorded lead vocals in their 1998 “Sin Limites” where it charted in the Top Five in the record pools. Luisito toured US, South America, and Europe collecting fans along the way.

    Luisito was asked to join “Los Hermanos Moreno” and remained with them for five years, also traveling the world and learned more tricks of the trade at incorporating audience’s participation in all of the shows.

    Luisito teamed up with Mambo City Music LTD and launched his first solo “JURAME”, showcasing all that he had learned from Harlow and Los Hermanos Moreno. With arrangements by Cuto Soto and Lucho Cueto his romantic Salsa CD marked him as a solo artist with an array of flavors.

    In 2005 he releases his second solo “Rumba Del Barrio” which featured the hardcore version of Salsa. Keeping all the different version of Salsa music, he focus on Charanga, Son , Mambo , Guajira and just straight forward old school style Salsa. This was dedicated to all the Salsa lovers of the world making him a favorite artist to the Salseros of the heart.

    In 2010 Luisito releases his third CD “Casino Rueda” where he showed his skills as a composer and producer. The CD included three English Salsa version, three romantic tracks and of course, four hard hitting “Salsa Dura” tracks. He also teamed up with “Croma Latina” from Italy recording a hit “Corazon Partido” which became a Europe favorite. And teamed up with the best arranges, Tommy Villariny, Jose Madera, and Julito Alvarado to create a Salsa lover dream production.

    In 2014 “Vengo A Mi Modo” where the title says it all. He went outside the box and focused on the Big Band sound of yesteryears. Featuring 2 songs (Escuchame and Princesa) with a 16 piece orchestra backing him up, which will be a collectors dream. One duet song (Fuiste Tu) with up and coming (Linda Caldas) from Cali, Colombia so radio friendly tune. Another duo with Croma Latina (Son que Son). The entire cd will focus on the big band sound with catchy lyrics and also very danceable arrangements. This by far will be Luisito’s best recording and will truly reflect the passion, pride and respect that he has for Salsa.

    In 2017 he released “Si Me Amaras” which includes romantic salsa as well as hot danceable tracks always focusing on his roots to the Classic Salsa sounds of the 70’s.

    In 2018 he has teamed up with 2 living legends feat. Andy Harlow on the flute on a remake of Tite Curet Alson’s “El Primer Montuno” which was a major hit in the 70’s. His second single will feat. Larry Harlow on the piano bringing back that Salsa Dura with his single track “Salsa Eterna”. Luisito’s mission is to revive that old school Salsa sound and make it popular and fresh again. EH LA COSA.​

    In 2023 Luisito he paid tribute to the great Charlie Palmeri

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    14 mins
  • The Secret Power of Sound Branding with Pavle Marinkovic
    Aug 5 2024

    More than just pleasing our ears, music possesses an uncanny ability to entwine itself with our sense of taste, a phenomenon deeply explored in the world of sound branding. Tune in as Luz E. Blanco (Lucy), hosts a captivating conversation with Pavle Marinkovic, a leading sound branding expert, exploring the profound impact of music on our emotions and consumer choices. From exploring the intriguing dynamics in food shopping experiences to diving into the mesmerizing realm of film scoring, they leave no sonic stone unturned. Plus, gain insights from Pavle’s groundbreaking book, Sounds From Farm To Fork (And Back). This episode is surely a treat to delight your senses and mind!

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    20 mins
  • Unleash the Healing Power of Dance: Move with Parkinson's!
    Jul 15 2024

    David Leventhal is the Program Director and Founding Teacher of Dance for PD., a program developed by the Mark Morris Dance Group. David has made significant contributions to the field of dance and its impact on people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Dance for PD program offers dance classes specifically designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

    Since its inception in 2001, Dance for PD has grown to be used as a model for classes in more than three hundred communities across 30 countries. David has trained more than 2,000 teaching artists in twenty-eight countries.

    Research and Writing: David has written extensively about the intersection of dance and Parkinson’s. His contributions include chapters in books related to health and wellness, as well as co-authorizing peer-reviewed studies on the impact of the Dance for PD approach.

    David Leventhal's latest contributions are his essays which are part of a collection of essays from leading scientists, artists, creative arts therapists, educators, and healthcare providers about the powerful impacts of music and the arts on health and the human experience in the book "Music and Mind" edited by World renowned soprano and arts/health advocate, recipient of the National Medal of Arts. Renee Lynn Fleming.

    David Leventhal is an Educator and sought after in-demand Speaker at international conferences and symposiums, sharing insights on dance, health, and Parkinson’s.

    David has been featured in the award-winning 2014 documentary “Capturing Grace”, directed by Dave Iverson, a film that brings to light the transformative impact dance has on individuals living with Parkinson’s.

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    17 mins
  • Interview with Music Legend Royalty Tito Puente Jr.
    Jul 1 2024

    Tito Puente Jr. is a percussionist, bandleader, songwriter, and producer born into music royalty-as the son of Maestro Tito Puente, known as El Rey de los Timbales, The King of Latin Music, and The Mambo King.

    Tito Puente Jr. lives his father’s energic and vibrate legacy through the joy of music and love for the contagious rhythms of Latin Jazz and the sounds of Latin percussion.

    Tito Puente Jr. is an award-winning musician. He carries his legendary father’s name, charismatic smile. euphoric natural high-on-life and love for percussion reflected in the spirit he spreads around the world wherever he goes. Tito Puente Jr. will forever keep his father’s legacy alive, as he continues to be an example to different generations by enriching their lives through the love and power of Latin music.

    As a young teen, Tito Puente Jr. first fell in love with heavy metal Rock music. His father encouraged him to formally study music. Tito Puente was immensely proud of this music and as such, encouraged Tito Puente Jr. to perfect his craft. The Latin rhythmic pattern called “clave” sparked his interest in learning about Mambo, leading Tito Puente Jr. to study the technicalities of reading and writing music.

    As a father himself, Tito Puente Jr. looks back and realizes how he learned to be an example father figure to his children as he continues to commit himself to teaching the value of music to keep his father’s legacy alive for generations to come.

    “I also learned how to be a good father from him. When my children are older, I would love to bring them on the road just like my dad did with me.” Tito Puente Jr,

    Aside from other great hits, Tito Puente Jr. has added his spice to the sauce with Got Mambo?

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    15 mins
  • Your Ageless Musical Brain Podcast Trailer Season 2.
    Jun 23 2024

    Audio Podcast Trailer Season 2 introduces Your Ageless Musical Brain Podcast, LLC on audio available on all podcast apps and now for the first time as an upcoming new YouTube Channel version of the show.

    I’m Luz Elena Blanco (Lucy) the host, born in the salsa dance-loving city of Cali Colombia!

    Do you enjoy dancing? How about Salsa dance music?

    Dance now holds an important place of consideration through research studies in disciplines, such as Neuroscience, Kinesiology, Dance for Parkinsons, to name a few. Dance, music and the art are now recognized as an important health benefit for the aging.

    Through my show, I promote public awareness of the stigma attached to aging, the potential dance, music and the arts have in preventing premature aging while helping improve brain health long-term as we age.

    I interview Subject Matter Expert in the fields of music medicine, musicians and sound experts on how sounds relate to our sense of taste, and affect our decision making, prominent figures in the fields of fitness as medicine, and many more guests who educate and share their expertise, stories of wisdom.




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    2 mins
  • Interview with Dr. David Xavier Marquez, Interim Department Head at University of Illinois Chicago Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition
    Nov 19 2023

    Dr. Xavier Marquez, PhD., is currently the Interim Department Head at University of Illinois Chicago Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition. One of his research projects involves lifespan fitness programs for older adults. He has a background in Psychology, and Public Health, most notably in physical activity and cognition of older Latinos. He is also involved with the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center, at Rush University. He leads a prospective study of older Latinos to determine what factors place Latinos more at risk and what factor are protective against Alzheimer’s disease.

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    20 mins
  • Interview with Dr. Toni Gines-Rivera, PhD. Trauma and Grief Specialist
    Nov 12 2023

    In my interview with Dr. Toni Gines-Rivera, PhD. we talk about using music to create self- awareness of the choices we make and how music and the brain's potential can impact outcomes in many of our life events. Dr. Toni tells the story of her childhood trauma. She shares how she had to rewire her brain using music to not allow herself to stay in deep dark, depression in her early 20's, but instead, helped herself strive towards healing first to then bring about inner peace and joy in her life.

    Dr. Toni Gines-Rivera, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and a speaker on mental health and wellness. She has a Ph.D. in Psychology & Counseling with a specialization in Counselor Education & Supervision from Regent University. She is also a member of the American Psychological Association.
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    Music by Ivy Bakes, Motivation & Brent Wood, Lost Words (Sound Stripe)

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    24 mins
  • Part 2 Interview with Maestro Isidro Infante
    Nov 10 2023

    Maestro Isidro, became the Fania All Star Musical Director. He is a well-respected, pianist, musical arranger, Winner of multiple Latin Grammy Awards, nominated, 65 times in his life. He is currently, directing the Musical (“¿Quién mató a Héctor Lavoe?” "Who killed Hector Lavoe"?) at the Centro de Bellas Artes in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

    In this (Part 2) Spanish version interview with Maestro Isidro Infante, we continue to create value to the meaning dance, music and arts has on brain health. Maestro Isidro brings to life his successful 60 plus years of experience and keen perception as a musical arranger. With his background in Premed, the psychological aspects of music have been a part of his entire life. he brings science and music together, In this interview he describes how, as an arranger he strategizes in capturing effective vibrations of sound from musical instruments, beats, rhythms and melodies to match musicians' and singers' psychology. Maestro Isidro is a perfect example of an ageless musical brain.

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    16 mins