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Hot Latino Music Acts to Hit Phoenix

In past, city was frequently bypassed

 

PHOENIX (By Yvonne Wingett, Arizona Republic) April 30, 2005 - For south Phoenix's Maria Elena Coronado, no more jetting off to California to jam to Alejandro Fernandez or Nevada to rock with Manα.

This summer's hottest international Latin acts are coming to her.

From Colombiano heartthrob Juanes to the man of mariachi, Vicente Fernandez, Phoenix has landed some of the Latino world's most popular people in music.

It's about time, Coronado says.

"It's exciting," says the 34-year-old rock en espaρol fanatic. "Now it means we don't have to go to LA or to Vegas."

Coronado will have lots to choose from in the next several weeks.

Juanes plays the Dodge Theatre today.Pop tart Paulina Rubio packs the downtown Phoenix venue May 14, Vicente Fernandez will woo thousands May 29, chart-topping Intocable hits the Dodge in August, and Los Lonely Boys, Ozomatli, Los Lobos and Arturo Sandoval will also be in town.

What's more, Gloria Trevi was set for Glendale Arena on May 8 but canceled because she's pregnant.

Top Latin acts have a long history of bypassing the nation's fifth-largest city for Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. But Arizona's surging Hispanic population and the rise of Latin artists over the past decade has many of the Valley's music promoters and venues gong Latin.

Some call it a cultural renaissance: Putting the concerts in mainstream venues such as the Dodge Theatre signals a growing clamor for Spanish-language entertainment by Hispanics who are reclaiming their roots.

"It's wonderful being a young person and not having to go to the swap meets to hear (your favorite artists)," Coronado says. "Now we can actually go to these venues, the same ones that U2 can go to and fill up - with a Latino fan base, is great."

The success of some of these Spanish acts isn't always a sure thing. Although the Valley has the people and demand for live Spanish-language entertainment, that doesn't always translate to sensational ticket sales, promoters and industry experts say.

Bookers big and small are going out of their way to land top Latin acts for Phoenix. But shows don't sell out consistently in this market, while multiple performances sell out almost immediately in cities with big Latino populations like Miami.

"I think there's a lot of promoters still looking at Phoenix, but it's a hit-and-miss deal," says Juan Elias, co-founder of Chandler-based concert promotions company Elias Entertainment. "Phoenix is a very hard market to figure out."

It could be, he says, that Spanish-language acts need more of a break between tours to work up the fan appetite.

"You don't see Elton John, Paul McCartney touring every year," says Elias, who has spent the past 15 years bringing acts to the Valley. "If you bring an act that doesn't tour all the time and people are anxious to see the act, it will do well. Maybe that's going to be the trend in the Latin market as well."

Fans like Carlos Chavarria, 37, hope not. The central Phoenix resident can't get enough of Paulina Rubio, Thalia, Shakira, Juanes, Juan Gabriel and their Latin beats.

"The Latino market has grown considerably in the last 10 years, since Ricky Martin came out with the 'vida loca' thing," says Chavarria, a native of Mexico City. "I have never seen in Phoenix so many quality artists coming through here. This is incredible."


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