Hispanic PR Wire - ¡Baila! A Latin Dance Party; A non-stop celebration of salsa, cumbia and more!

Posted on: May 31st, 2006
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“While the rest of the industry frets over declining sales, the Latin music market is celebrating its phenomenal growth. Salsa, cumbia, rumba and son are just a few of the rhythms heating up the charts from Bogota to Brussels, from Senegal to Sweden.

In 2005, Latin music experienced its third straight year of double-digit growth in album sales. For Putumayo, whose top 10 bestsellers include 6 Latin titles, the growing appeal of Latin music is not surprising. Latin America is the label’s fastest growing international market, and the success of albums like Salsa Around the World and Latin Lounge indicate the growing appeal of Latin music around the world. With ¡Baila!, Putumayo brings the two parties together, showcasing Latin artists along side musicians from other regions who have embraced Latin sounds. “

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