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Versatile Radio with Powerhouse Bombshells Cafe Con Leche Viti Ruiz Salsa Lgnd

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Here we are in Powerhouse Bombshells Cafe Con Leche with Salsa Legend Viti Ruiz. 

Viti Ruiz, was born in Paterson New Jersey, on May 5 1966 he vocalized with Local orchestrate called "Creating Boricua". At sixteen, he recorded his first song titled "The Student" in aproduction of Johnny Ortiz, with the participation of "Pan Orquest" of Coamito. This production was called "The Machine of the 80's" and had a choice of singers like Tito Gomez, Pedro Arroyo and Junior Gonzalez, among others. Viti, has the Best salsa band in NYC .In 1986, Viti joined his brother's salsa band, Frankie Ruiz, as a singer and in 1989 recorded his first solo record, which is titled "SeduceMe, This time under the production of Combo Records causing great international sensation with his hits "Between Family", "An Prohibited Caress", "I'm dying to be with You", "She's Only Mine. In 1990, he recorded his second album titled "Viti At Work", under the label "Capitol Records" which expanded to territories like Mexico, Tenerife, Colombia, Dominican Republic and other countries. His most notable successes were "Fire" and "I want to wake up With Somebody" To reappear again with his fourth musical "Pretty Face". Viti has caused great impact on their acting in acetate.In 1989, Viti won "Diplo" in Puerto Rico as promising orchestra, while the 1990 was awarded the "Ovation" as a revelation of the year in Chicago. Viti Ruiz proudly collects countless plates and recognition received from its extensive Scrolls Salsa fans worldwide. In 2012, he received an award for "25 year career" by the Dominican community resident of New York. Our Guest lines open to public (347) 215-7698. Hostis will be Marcela Olivar, Mari Fisher, and Marla G.

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