From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week. Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week:
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Morrisons is making it easier for customers to feed people in need by launching food parcels that can be bought and then donated at the checkout.Food banks are often overwhelmed by products such as rice and pasta and short of other items that people actually need.The supermarket’s new ‘Pick Up Packs’ cost between £1 and £3 and contain a mix of food products that have been requested by the local food bank based on their
.From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week. Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week:
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Supermarket Sweep is back in the shopping aisles.Deadline understands that ABC’s reboot of the classic gameshow, starring SNL’s Leslie Jones, is now back in production. It becomes the latest high-profile non-scripted entertainment series to resume shooting after the COVID-19 production shutdown.Shooting started today in California with rigorous health and safety protocols put in place by producer Fremantle.
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.
Cuba is a really interesting place. I’ve actually been there, though only for a day, back a few years ago before the U.S.
It’s been a long road for Dredd. Back in 2017 it was announced that a TV show based on the comicbook character, titled “Mega-City One” was in the works.
Cole Sprouse has returned to Instagram after taking «a much needed mental health break.» The star last posted on June 26, and on Tuesday explained his departure from the social media platform by sharing a black-and-white photo at the NEST Tulum in Mexico.«I’ve never been the most active user of social media, but even the minor amount I had been engaging during quarantine had become a bit too taxing,» Sprouse, 27, explained. «Work is slowly beginning to pick back up within a new normal.
Regis Philbin’s family is looking to have his legacy continue through others.
Regis Philbin’s family spoke out to thank fans for their support after the beloved host’s death.“Regis’s family is overwhelmed by the outpouring of love we’ve received,” a Philbin family spokesperson said in a statement to Us Weekly on Monday, July 27. “If you’d like to honor Regis’s memory, we kindly ask that you make a donation to http://foodbanknyc.org/, to help people in need in his beloved New York, especially his home borough of The Bronx.
many people have suffered psychologically as a result. That’s why we’re always up for trying any new trick that might help us feel a bit more awake and ready to attack the day.
From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week. Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week:
Los Cenzontles Cultural Arts Academy in the Bay Area and the Mariachi Heritage Foundation in Chicago are preserving and keeping traditional Mexican sounds alive through music programs and young musicians.The importance of cultural preservation, specifically sounds that aren't considered mainstream or don't get much radio airplay, is what motivated Eugene Rodriguez (founder of Los Cenzontles) and Cesar Maldonado (Mariachi Heritage Foundation) to launch their music programs."It was a way of
Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Yeison Jiménez & Silvestre Dangond, "Gracias A Ti" (Sony Music Entertainment Colombia)Colombia’s growing movement of “música regional,” the country’s version of regional Mexican music, keeps gaining traction locally.
Brothers Poncho Jr and Imanol Quezada have been performing for more than 10 years now, playing in buses and markets and at local parties in their native Coahuila, Mexico. But it wasn't until last year that Los Dos Carnales got their big break.
Renfrewshire won’t have to wait much longer to get their favourite cuisine as major US chain Taco Bell announces its Linwood restaurant will open next month.
JD Pantoja (real name: Juan de Dios Pantoja) is a Mexican YouTuber-turned-music artist who’s marking territory in the biz with his urban-pop rhythms and melodious vocals. After teaming up with artists such as Noriel and Khea, Pantoja surprised fans with his latest production coined “12•19.”
Warner Chappell Music, the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, has signed an exclusive worldwide publishing deal with Bronco.