Grupo Niche 35 Aniversario (Codiscos)

This Colombian salsa institution shows no sign of stopping. Even after the death of its founder and musical brain Jairo Varela, this album shows how the Cali group has managed to keep the band going without losing quality or sabor. Varela had started working on this album before his sudden death, so the album still carries the imprint of the Colombian salsa master. Some old classics such as Senales de Humo and El Coco have been re-produced on an album that proudly maintains Varela’s legacy
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by DJ Jose
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