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Italians dancing to the "Nueva Era" of Latin Music

A Melting fusion of sounds opens new market to dragging Latin music industry

(PRWEB) February 17, 2004 --Being Latino in the U.S. is a constant struggle trying to keep true to there roots. Reaching a comfortable medium between there culture and North America's influence on it. In a recently published book titled "Living in Spanglish" these struggles of are chronicled explaining the struggle to identify. You can hear these influences in today's Latin music. Bachata music in the 21st century has become just that.

Bachata Music originated in teh Dominican Republic and has exploded onto the U.S. market like a bullet within the past two years. It has become the fasting growing music in the U.S. today. Ole recording music group Nueva Era created just that perfect blend with there bilingual lyrics resulting in a new cultural music wave quickly growing in popularity in the U.S. and abroad. Nueva Era's music is a melting fusion of their cultural background and the influences of today's sounds.

Nueva Era has become the #1 touring bachata band in the country and have recently been nominated for a very prestigious Latin American award "Premio Lo Nuestro". Not only has this music caught a monster wave in the U.S. but the group has also caught the attention of the #1 Italian news paper worldwide, America Oggi, making Nueva Era the first Bachata group to ever grace this important media outlet for Europeans here and abroad.

Europe has become a new market for Nueva Era and now there ready for mainstream America.

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