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Jimmy Smits Says Goodbye To LA's Conga Room

Jimmy Smits Says Goodbye To LA's Conga Room

FromHow To LA


Jimmy Smits Says Goodbye To LA's Conga Room

FromHow To LA

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#257: Today, we’re saying goodbye to a space with a storied legacy in this city – the Conga Room. The Latin nightclub opened in 1998, and brought in artists ranging from Celia Cruz and Tito Puente to Maluma and Bad Bunny. 
The club’s star studded list of investors included Jennifer Lopez, Sheila E., comedian Paul Rodriguez, and actor Jimmy Smits. 
This week, the Conga Room is closing its doors. 
The legacy of the club will live on through a non-profit called Conga Kids, a program bringing music and dance of the African diaspora to classrooms across L.A.
But it is still the end of an era.
One of the Conga Room’s original investors, Jimmy Smits, talked with me about the club’s legacy.
Music featured in this episode:

Celia Cruz - Que Le Den Candela
Bad Bunny - Soy Peor
Prince Royce - Adicto
Jennifer Lopez - Una Noche Más
Wisin & Yandel - Recordar
Tito Puente - Ran Kan Kan

 
Released:
Mar 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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