SOME INTERNATIONAL LATINO GUESTS INTERVIEWED BY NATALIE STANSFIELD
Chayanne
- Puerto Rico
Fulanitos
NY/ U.S
Ozomatli
- L.A
Omara
Portuondo - Cuba
Oscar
D'leon - Venezuela
Marakaibo
- Cuba
Jose
Feliciano - Puerto Rico/ U.S
Sierra
Maestra - Cuba
Elvis
Crespo - Puerto Rico
Luis
Frank - Cuba
Trio
Mocoto - Brasil
Barbara
Luna - Argentina/ France
Los
de Abajo - Mexico
Albert
Torres - L.A
Los
3 de la Habana - Cuba
Sonora
La Calle/ Lady Salsa band - Cuba
Cubaximo/
Havana Nights band - Cuba
Mabulu
- Mozambique
Las
Perlas Son - Cuba
Juan
Martin - Spain/UK
Proyecto
Uno - Dominican Republic/ N.Y
Inti-llimani
- Chile
Afro
Cuban All Stars - Cuba
Robert
Charlemagne - International salsa instructor - UK
Toto
La Momposina - Colombia
LOCAL
& INTERSTATE LATINO GUESTS INTERVIEWED BY NATALIE STANSFIELD
Frank Madrid
- NSW based Latin arts consultant/ producer
Marcia
Pinheiro - Director of Australia's largest Latin dance school
Mike Mckoy
- Operator of MisterSalsa.com
Orquesta
Del Barrio - Melbourne based salsa band
Michael
Correa - Latin DJ, promoter and presenter of RITMO 2SER Sydney
Jaime Jesus
- ABC' s Strictly dancing judge and Sydney salsa congress organisor
La Gran
Banda - Melbourne Latin party band
Los Rumberos
- Melbourne Cuban style Latin band
DJ Chico
- Adelaide's HOTTEST Latino DJ
Rodrigo
Aravena - Highly acclaimed Chilean bass player based in Melbourne
Warako
Musica - award winning Afrikan band fusing soukkous, salsa, Afro
pop (Melbourne)
Los Cabrones
- Latin Jazz & Afro Caribbean groove outfit from Melbourne
DJ Zippi
- One of Australia's up and coming Latin DJ's
Lou Silva
- Brazilian dancer from Adelaide
Alirio
Zavarce - Award winning Venezuelan actor based in Adelaide
Dwight
Chocolate Escobar - Internationally recognized salsa DJ based
in Sydney
King Marong
- Australia's finest African percussionist based in Melbourne
DJ Don
Bear - Chilean DJ & CD producer based in Sydney
Tom Kassai
- Pianist and Latin jazz aficionado from Brazza band, Adelaide
William
Ventura - Salvadorian Events coordinator based in Adelaide
Sabor Latino
- SAMIA award winners for most popular world music act, 2004