Celebrating 40 Years In Radio and Broadcasting-Sat 6/21-El Vacilon, Treasure Island

Posted on Jun 3, 2014

Time flies quickly when you’re having fun.  I started in radio back in 1974 when I was still a broadcasting major at San Francisco State University.  I was bit by the radio bug when I observed the late Arturito Santiago hosting his radio show from the old KBRG studios.  A few months later, I was invited to co-host and provide the music for a radio program hosted by my cousin at a new community radio station called KPOO.  I loved all types of music but I was really turned on by Salsa music.  I started to host my own Salsa program and it’s been a love affair ever since.  I was turned out to be my deep passion to expose Salsa music as well as Latin Jazz and Afro Cuban music throughout my career at various public radio stations including KPFA and on commercial radio at KBRG in the 80’s.  My career has blessed me with having the opportunity to interview and work with many of my heroes as well as being the recipient of numerous awards and recognition.  This year, I’m celebrating 40 years of hosting Salsa radio programs and what a ride it’s been!  I’m hosting my program “Con Sabor” on Saturday evenings from 9 to 11 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM  (also on www.kpfa.org) where I serve as Music Director and also host Music Of The World on Mondays.

There will be a celebration honoring this milestone in my life on Saturday, June 21st starting at 6 pm and running until 2 am at El Vacilon (Oasis Cafe), 401 California Avenue at Treasure Island.  Two great bands “Son Y Clave” from Hollywood and the all-star SF based band “Karabali” led by Santana percussionist Karl Perazo and Grammy nominated conguero Michael Spiro will be providing the musical fireworks on stage.  Special guest dj’s Jose Ruiz from KPOO and a surprise guest will be spinning the best in Salsa Dura, Timba, Mambo, Merengue, Bachata and more in-between sets.  Tickets are $25.  For more information, call 510-517-1059 or 510-432-2355.   Save The Date!  It’s going to be an explosive and memorable evening!

Luis Medina during a radio broadcast.

Luis Medina during a radio broadcast.

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