Barcelona, Spain is hot with a rich music scene that ranges from salsa to rumba catalana. One of the reasons that Spain is on the latin musical map has a lot to do with one of its primary movers and shakers, Enrique Romero "El Molestoso", a champion of la "salsa dura" since the early 80´s in Barcelona. Enrique wears many hats which include hosting the popular radio program "Picadillo" on RCB Radio, being the artistic director in charge of promotions of the "Antilla" --considered one of the most important salsa clubs in Europe--, as well as a sought after graphic designer who was former publisher/editor of the highly regarded magazine "El Manisero" and a noted salsa club dj who just recently performed at the prestigious Tempo Latino festival in France.
Enrique, who is known for his wicked sense of humor and sharp musical opinions, is also the Product Manager of Radio Gladys Palmera, a unique radio station that broadcasts out of Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia 24 hours a day. Their format is called "sonido global" blasting salsa, rumba, chanson, flamenco, electronica, latin jazz, eclectic pop, cuban and world music. Radio Gladys Palmera, the brainchild of founder Alejandra Fierro Eleta is celebrating their 10 year anniversary. For more info on Radio Gladys Palmera and to listen on line, visit radiogladyspalmera.com. To check out what Enrique Romero is all about, check out his web site: www.latincoolture.com. I will be airing an interview with Enrique on Con Sabor in September on KPFA 94.1 FM or www.kpfa.org where the music programs are archived for two weeks.
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