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Quotes About Salsa

I spent my last year of high school in Latin America, and there's a edge of salsa under all of my rhythms.
~ Stephen Stills
We Houstonians are a spicy lot. We raise our babies with tongues of fire, mostly lit by chips and salsa. Our blood is as thick and warm as queso.
~ Beth Moore
I grew up in a big ol' Latin family, so that's all the music we used to play - salsa music. We'd always dance and have fun. You know how families get down, man! We just had fun with it.
~ Ryan Guzman
Salsa, classic rock, soul music, jazz... all of that was a part of my education in making hip-hop music.
~ Aloe Blacc
At rehearsals, I began conducting the band, counting them in without thinking. I guess it came from watching salsa legends like my uncle and Tito Puente, who was very much the leader of his band on stage.
~ Little Louie Vega
Our platform is self-service, so we enable people to host events themselves. The biggest events tend to be the free ones. We had 100,000 at a salsa congress in Mexico.
~ Julia Hartz
I love salsa. I use to take salsa classes when I was a little girl with my mom.
~ Anitta
PINEAPPLE SALSA: 1 cup fresh pineapple, diced (if fresh is unavailable, use canned pineapple and drain juice) 3 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped ¼ large red onion, diced fine ½ teaspoon black pepper 1 fresh lime COMBINE SALSA INGREDIENTS in a bowl, and refrigerate at least 1
~ Rick Warren
I like to dance to Latin music, like salsa, like reggaeton.
~ Garbine Muguruza
In my childhood, I was very fond of western music and dance forms like Hip Hop, Salsa, Tango, etc.
~ Koena Mitra
No one had ever called me unnatural before, except for the time I put ketchup on a taco. But seriously, we'd been out of salsa, so what else was I supposed to do?
~ Richelle Mead
I just feel so sexy when I'm salsa dancing and wearing the salsa clothes. I love dancing, and the salsa is just so sexy.
~ Alexa Vega
I love dancing; I adore salsa dancing and wish I could be in a Broadway chorus.
~ Mary Gordon
I love dancing and practiced ballet for ten years until I realized I wouldn't make it professionally - then I started taking salsa classes. I learned to dance samba in Rio and Salvador when I lived in Brazil.
~ Leila Janah
Happy birthday, Nicaragua. I drank a toast in the best rum in the world, Flor de Caña Extra Seco. Mixed with Coke, it was called a Nica-libre, and after a few glasses I was ready to take on the salsa champions and knock them dead. I went outside to dance.
~ Salman Rushdie
I'm Cuban and Puerto Rican and Miami is very Cuban oriented. Growing up around the music - all of the salsa and meringue influenced me as an artist. I find myself gravitating to latin influences, sounds.
~ Sabrina Claudio
I come from a pop background, but I'm also a Puerto Rican and I do feel this music. My approach to salsa is a humble one, and I defy anybody to prove that I'm faking it.
~ Marc Anthony
Panamanian boxing is unique - it's very musical. It's almost like a dance. It has a lot to do with being in the Caribbean and with salsa. When you see a Panamanian boxer, there's a style. There's a playfulness in the way you throw the punches.
~ Edgar Ramirez
I'm a huge salsa fan. I actually have a salsa on my album, 'Formula Vol. 2,' featuring Marc Anthony.
~ Romeo Santos
The genre I listen to the most is salsa, so people look at me and see this guy who's done mostly romantic ballads, but there's always been this other side.
~ Luis Fonsi
No one had ever called me unnatural before, except for the time I put ketchup on a taco. But seriously, we'd been out of salsa, so what else was I supposed to do?
~ Richelle Mead
Salsa is a phenomenal way to stay fit, have a great time with your friends and listen to great music.
~ Vanessa L. Williams
I lived in the Caribbean when I was a teenager, so I learned about Salsa and Cha-Cha and all these Latin Afro-Cuban music like Gillespie and Duke Ellington, also bridged with Jazz. But my mother is Greek, and so I've also listened a lot to Greek music. And through the years to Balcanic music to Arabic music because my father loved music from Egypt.
~ Alexandre Desplat
The rise of salsa was such an important time in musical history, not just in Latin music but music in general, because these guys created a new sound.
~ Jennifer Lopez