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I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Mark Philipp and Grumpy Dave's Pub for all the support you have given me. I set out today for a new life on the West Coast by relocating to Yakima Washington to join my son Sammy as he welcomes our new grandchild into the world. This is my third grandchild. Our daughter Chasan (from my first marriage to Carmen Rodriguez) has already blessed us with two grand daughters in Hartford, Ct. where I am a reporter for WFSB TV Channel 3 from 1979-82. My history in Yakima dates back to 1993 where I am the Director of Development for KCJT TV Telemundo and I meet my wife Tina Chaluisan. The last six years in Bowling Green, Ohio are fruitful. I host a successful Salsa Radio show on WBGU FM; Produce two Rock and Roll shows on WBGU TV; Coordinate the International Salsa Magazine Top 40 Fan Favorites Awards (written up in the Sentinel Tribune); Travel to Puerto Rico and Cuba on musical excursions; and participate in the Stand up Comedy Scene of NW Ohio. Additionally, my on line Facebook e-zine "Salsa Magazine" celebrated six years of publishing reports daily while attracting more than 10,700+ subscribers. Gee, who knew retirement could be so busy? More: Our move to the West Coast and travelling show "Honking and Shouting" are proving fortuitous for our rebranded ReverbNation site. We enter the local charts in Washington State at the Number 5 position and Number 6 on the National Comedy Charts. https://www.reverbnation.com/luischaluisan/songs Featuring Material from the show I am taking for West Coast Tour 2016-17. A musical production featuring a 10 piece orchestra, "Honking And Shouting" is the R&B outrageous life of "Little Otis" (based on 50's Rocker Esquerita - also known by more than a Dozen aliases to dodge The I.R.S.) I know him in NY at the end of his life (1984-86). Esquerita was the stage name of singer, songwriter and pianist Eskew Reeder Jr, originally known as Steven Quincy Reeder Jr. and also known as S.Q. Reeder and SQ Jr. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, he was born on November 20, 1935, and died in Harlem, New York on October 23, 1986, aged 50, of AIDS. He is credited with influencing rock and roll pioneer Little Richard, though the extent and nature of Reeder's influence or vice versa is uncertain. Little is known about Reeder's early career as a secular rock and roll piano player. As Esquerita, he often wore heavy makeup, sunglasses, and two wigs, piling his pompadour high on his head. It is speculated that Reeder was an influence on Little Richard (Richard Penniman); his look and style were in a similar vein, although Esquerita was much more flamboyant in the 1950s and his music played more wildly than the contemporary music of Little Richard. Reeder did not record until after Little Richard's initial early 1950s recordings for the RCA and Peacock labels and the later hits on Specialty. However, early Little Richard recordings made at WGST Radio Station in Atlanta do not show the style that was to make him famous. According to Richard, Esquerita did influence him and taught him to play the piano. In an interview segment of the South Bank Show documentary in 1988 when the book The Quasar Of Rock was published, Richard states that he saw Esquerita getting off a bus at the Macon, GA Greyhound bus station, but doesn't say which year, presumably in the early 50's. There's a hint of a homosexual connection between the two, but Richard also states that he was inspired by Reeder, and moreover Reeder was inspired by Richard to go into show business. Little Richard also had not intended to use what came to be his (and Esquerita's) characteristic style during his first New Orleans session for Specialty Records. The session producer, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell had been unhappy with Penniman's initial songs on the session, so, taking a break from recording, he went with Richard to a local cafe, where Richard jumped on a piano and began singing an X-rated version of "Tutti Frutti", in true Esquerita fashion. Blackwell felt that a cleaned-up version of the song with the same style of presentation would be just what his boss Art Rupe was looking for, and this song launched Little Richard's career in 1955. Reeder's first solo studio recordings came about when Paul Peek got him to record some demos at a Greenville radio station (WESC) around 1958. At that time, Peek was a member of the rockabilly group The Blue Caps, led by manic performer Gene Vincent. Peek even co-wrote "The Rock-Around" with Reeder, and Reeder played piano on the 1958 recording that launched the NRC (National Recording Corporation) label. From these contacts and Paul Peek's influence with Capitol Records came a record contract for Reeder; Cub Koda described the results as "some of the most untamed and unabashed sides ever issued by a major label." At this point, Eskew Reeder, Jr. adopted the stage name Esquerita. The ensuing years found Reeder cutting several singles with various backing musicians in studios in Nashville, Dallas, New Orleans and Detroit. Capitol Records released the LP Esquerita in 1959, his only album in the traditional sense (that is, not a compilation of earlier singles, or re-issues). Some of the musicians he recorded with during this era included Jimi Hendrix, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, and The Jordanaires (Elvis Presley's backup singers). His best known songs from this time include: "Hey Miss Lucy", "Get Back Baby", "Getting’ Plenty of Lovin’", "Rockin’ the Joint", and "Oh Baby". In 1963, he recorded a session for Berry Gordy's Motown Records but those recordings were never released. In 1968, Reeder changed his name to The Magnificent Malochi and signed with Brunswick Records. He played keyboards on "Takin' Care Of Business" by John Hammond in 1970. Shortly after this, he began to fade from the music scene, but Linda Hopkins released a song written by Reeder called "Seven Days and Seven Nights" in 1973. Around this time, Esquerita formed a new group, consisting of Charles Neville (the saxophone player of The Neville Brothers) who then resided in Brooklyn, New York, and drummer Jerry Katz of Queens, New York. They and a few other musicians played a steady gig at Tommy Smalls Night Club on 50th Street and 8th Avenue in New York City. Several months later the group disbanded. According to an interview with Billy Miller and Miriam Linna in the ReSearch book Incredibly Strange Music, Reeder occasionally performed at African-American gay clubs under the name Fabulash during the 1970s. He was eventually tracked down by a writer for Kicks Magazine in 1983 or 1984, who found him performing in second-rate New York City clubs. According to an article ("Who Was Esquerita?") by music historian Johnny Carter in an international oldies magazine, music maven Bill Lowery (who originated National Recording Corporation and was involved in the Peek sessions for NRC) was approached by Esquerita on the street in New York in 1985 after a conference at Broadcast Music, Inc.. Lowery confirmed that Esquerita was down on his luck and was working as a parking lot attendant but was still as flamboyant as ever. A few months before his death he was seen washing car windshields for tips at an intersection in Brooklyn. In this same article, Esquerita's father, Eskew Reeder Sr., said that his son had died of complications brought on by AIDS in 1986. Esquerita's father (who was born on March 25, 1907) died in February 1989, a little over two years after his son's death. Eskew Sr.'s last known residence was Simpsonville, South Carolina. On March 13, 2012, it was announced that Norton Records was releasing a new single and new album by Esquerita entitled Sinner Man: The Lost Session. These were to include unreleased recordings from a session in New York City in June 1966. Produced by: Maria Hernandez Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle Bryan López Figueroa Tina Chaluisan WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
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Little Otis "Kazoo Blues" El Extreme Luis Chaluisan WEPAwebTV https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan/videos?pid=6258764859788257346&oid=101798822559579043978 Excerpt From 'Honking and Shouting': The Life And Times Of Little Otis Produced by: Maria Hernandez Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle Bryan López Figueroa Tina Chaluisan WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
Little Otis "Kazoo Blues" El Extreme Luis Chaluisan WEPAwebTV https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan/videos?pid=6258764859788257346&oid=101798822559579043978 Excerpt From 'Honking and Shouting': The Life And Times Of Little Otis Produced by: Maria Hernandez Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle Bryan López Figueroa Tina Chaluisan WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
"Bluesero Rumbero" Delta Blues-Spoken Word Blind Dawg Benny-Guitar El Extreme Luis Chaluisan-Word "Bluesero Rumbero" Spoken Word-Delta Blues https://www.facebook.com/luis.chaluisan/videos/vb.1713880556/10201598764846977/?type=3&theater Produced by: Maria Hernandez Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle Bryan López Figueroa Tina Chaluisan WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
El Extreme Luis Chaluisan Comedy show 03-01-16 at Grumpy Dave's Pub in Bowling Green OH https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/111553036479683154704/+LuisChaluisan/videos?pid=6257323327545865234&oid=101798822559579043978 Presented by Maria Hernandez Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
Espiritu Salsa Navegando Al Cielo Luis Chaluisan WBGU FM https://www.mixcloud.com/RockerRollerRican/espiritu-salsa-navegando-al-cielo/ Presented by Maria Hernandez Bryan López Figueroa Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater El Extreme Luis Chaluisan http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
Salsa Magazine Interview/Enrevista By Luis Chaluisan - 1,472 Followers - 34 Posts - Public Enrevista is our Nuyorican Version of Interviews https://plus.google.com/u/0/collection/k06cDB Presented by Maria Hernandez Bryan López Figueroa Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater El Extreme Luis Chaluisan http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
Honking and Shouting Cast Recording 1. Honking and Shouting The Life And Times Of Little Otis 2. Honking and Shouting Scene 1 Studio Version CD Little Otis 3. Honking and Shouting Musical Preview (8 min.) 4. Pony Time-Little Otis XXI 5. Come On Lets Go Little Otis XXI 6. SEDUCE ME https://www.reverbnation.com/luischaluisan/album/115730-honking-and-shouting Presented by Maria Hernandez Bryan López Figueroa Luis Chaluisan Federico Chaluisan L.f. Chaluisan Batlle WEPAwebTV Roughrican Productions Rocker Roller Rican vlɒɡ Salsamagazine.com 2014 Recognition Awards WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater WEPAwebTV - New Edge Theater http://www.luischaluisan.com/ http://luischaluisan.reverbnation.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan
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How Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are hurting rather than helping the Latino Community
How Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are hurting rather than helping the Latino Community
The first time I hear the derogatory term “gusano” (worm) to refer to Cuban Americans is in 1975 during my freshman year at Amherst College. It is created by the Castro regime as a propaganda tool; refers to (and is solely meant to) discredit the entire group of Cubans living outside of the island; created to discourage collaboration and communication between Cubans on the island and off the…
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How Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are hurting rather than helping the Latino Community in the United States. The first time I hear the derogatory term "gusano" (worm) to refer to Cuban Americans is in 1975 during my freshman year at Amherst College. It is created by the Castro regime as a propaganda tool; refers to (and is solely meant to) discredit the entire group of Cubans living outside of the island; created to discourage collaboration and communication between Cubans on the island and off the island and created in order to make two sides of an ethnic group become enemies, instead of family, based on their geography. I never live in fear of being in the United States during my 58 years but I am concerned now. I feel the country is exploding with the Donald Trump juggernaut imperiously headed for the Super Tuesday Primaries while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz continue to destroy each other (plus US as Latinos in the United States.) And there is nowhere to run to or nowhere to hide while the specter of political assassinations weigh heavily on my mind. A new civil war is on the horizon should this occur and I am at an age where people like me will be the first to be either put in an internment camp or liquidated.
Back Story: At the recent gathering in Nevada of Democratic Hispanic leaders, ahead of the GOP debate in Las Vegas, photos of Cruz and Rubio were plastered alongside Trump’s picture, as all three were criticized as anti-Latino. A press release noted, “While Trump continues to grab headlines with his hateful anti-Latino, anti-immigrant language, the positions and records of the two Latino presidential candidates in the race are equally dangerous.”
Dolores Huerta, an influential labor leader and civil rights activist, has called Cruz and Rubio “sellouts” and “traitors” at the gathering and said the Hispanic candidates are turning their backs on the Latino community. Partisan politics aside, the question remains: Are Cruz and Rubio ‘traitors’ to Latinos or do they just have different views? Latino USA asked several noted Latino politics observers. Here is what they told them:
Esther Cepeda, Nationally syndicated columnist, The Washington Post Writers Group "It’s true that all’s fair in love, war and politics so from a tactical perspective trashing Latino politicians on policy makes sense. However, in a time when so many others are demonizing Hispanics, it’s disconcerting to see our own ripped apart on the basis of their fealty to an amorphous idea of what Latino identity should be. Cruz and Rubio’s politics and policies are fair game, criticize away. But it denigrates all Latinos when some of us decide to become arbiters of what is or is not “truly” Latino. We spend a lot of time telling people outside the Hispanic community to understand that we are not monolithic – we should follow our own advice."
Stephen A. Nuño, NBCNews.com contributor and Associate Professor, Department of Politics and International Affairs, Northern Arizona University "The truth is that Latinos have great potential to contribute to all sides of the political ledger if only those in the GOP would see the greater long-term opportunity in expanding the party message rather than consolidating it with white voters. I think Latino organizations, both conservative and liberal, are right to challenge Cruz and Rubio on their policies, but to suggest that one’s loyalty to identity rest on certain leaders’ assertion of a political test, and to cast accusations of ‘traitor’ should they not pass that test, is no less fascist and dogmatic as the Trump crowd.
Pilar Marrero, Senior Political Reporter, La Opinión "Even before all of this activism and partisan campaigning started pointing fingers at Cruz and Rubio, we wrote a couple of stories about the inconsistencies between these two politicians life stories or family stories and their positions on immigration and other issues of interest to most of the Latino voters in this country. We should hold politicians accountable, and not just the Republicans, the Democrats too. All of them. But if these two are going to be a “threat” to democrats by peeling off latino voters, they have a lot of work to do. I am not convinced either of them is a threat at this time. First, there´s an issue of the Republican brand, which is seriously damaged among Latinos and getting worse thanks to continuous demagoguery on immigration and race. Then, there´s the fact that most Latino immigrants in this country are Mexican and these two are Cuban. And Mexicans know that Cubans, even today, still have a privileged immigration status that basically offers legal residency and public assistance as soon as they set foot in the country or come to the border to request refuge status."
Albert Morales, Director of Latino Engagement, Democratic National Committee "Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are both using extreme rhetoric and backward-looking policies that would be harmful to every American, including Hispanics, by dragging us back to the economic policies that were in place on the way to losing 8 million jobs, to seeing foreclosure signs paper streets all across America, and when hard working and middle class Americans of all backgrounds had to choose between bankruptcy and getting the health care they needed. That both of these candidates are the children of economic and political refugees from Cuba only makes the tone of their campaigns and their tax-cuts for the wealthy economic policies that much more offensive."
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LOMO SALTADO Is one of Las Canteras’ most wildly popular dishes. This dish originated in Peru’s Chifa, or Chinese Peruvian cooking tradition. Executive Chef Eddy Ancasi makes it by wok-frying prime beef in a soy-wine sauce with vine ripe tomatoes and red onions. Topped with French fries, this dish is a work of art. Vote Las Canteras Peruvian Restaurant for Best Latin American Restaurant.http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/bestofpoll/nominations/vote/4893?year=2016 “Marvelous cuisine! Wonderful cocktails! First class service! Everything about Las Canteras is sublime. In a city of great Latin restaurant it is truly consistently the best. Please cast your vote for this gem in Adams Morgan.” Address: 2307 18th Street, Washington, DC 20009 Phone:(202) 265-1780 Hours: 12:00 – 10:00 pm Please Vote Gary Lee's Las Canteras Peruvian Restaurant for Best Latin American Restaurant. "Las Canteras is a piece of Latin food heaven in the heart of DC. The cuisine, cocktails & service are always top notch. Dining there is a sublime experience no one should miss. Please vote
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Great Balls On Fire https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LuisChaluisan/videos?pid=6252374957253340354&oid=101798822559579043978 La Gran Orquesta El Extreme With "The White Girls Who Should Know Better" Sharon, Sandi, Susan Preiss Live in Albany NY - Bogies Ray Stingray Sabater: Percussion Brian Tully: Bass Steve Gifford: Drums John Caplis: Guitar Will Zwink: Alto Sax Mark Giammetei: Guitar El Extreme Luis Chaluisan: Vocals/Percussion Guest Musicians: Philip Lanz - Drums on Thunderfunker and Johnny Tapdance Fred Waite - Trumpet on Wild Child and White Girls Who Should Know Better Kevin Hendrick-Trumpet THE ALBUM FROM THIS PERIOD Joke 'Em If They Can't Take A Funk - reverbnation.com/luischaluisan/album/37806-joke-em-if-they-cant-take-funk
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