Our Thing: The Birth of Salsa in Nueva York
In 1964, an Italian-American ex-cop and a Dominican musician in New York City opened Fania Records, the “Motown of Salsa.” The artists from Fania toured the world, sold millions of records and changed culture forever. But Fania Records also became mired by royalty divisions, lawsuits and falling-outs. This is the story of the birth of salsa in Nueva York and the rebellious, seductive and political label that defined it: Fania Records.
Hosted by Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress and Brooklyn native Rosie Perez and produced by Pulitzer Prize-winning Futuro Media. It is the most comprehensive audio narrative yet made about the birth and wild heights of salsa, a genre that continues to shape global culture today.
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In 1964, an Italian-American ex-cop and a Dominican musician in New York City opened Fania Records, the “Motown of Salsa.” The artists from Fania toured the world, sold millions of records and changed culture forever. But Fania Records also became mired by royalty divisions, lawsuits and falling-outs. This is the story of the birth of salsa in Nueva York and the rebellious, seductive and political label that defined it: Fania Records.
Hosted by Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress and Brooklyn native Rosie Perez and produced by Pulitzer Prize-winning Futuro Media. It is the most comprehensive audio narrative yet made about the birth and wild heights of salsa, a genre that continues to shape global culture today.
Episodes from Series
2. Real and Pretend Gangsters
1. Fania Takes Nueva York
Our Thing: The Birth of Salsa in Nueva York Trailer
Host
Rosie Perez
Senior Producer
Jeanne Montalvo
Writer, Reporter, Producer
Jeanne MontalvoMark Pagan
Editors
Maria GarciaMarlon Bishop
Post Producer
Joaquin Cotler
Sound Designers
Joaquin CotlerJeanne Montalvo
Associate Producer
Liliana Ruiz
Production Help
Levi Sharpe
Production Managers
Francis PoonJessica EllisVictoria Estrada
Sound Mixing
Stephanie LebowJulia CarusoJJ Querubin
Fact checking
Tatiana Diaz
Additional Booking
Javier Raez
Editorial Consultation
Ernesto Lechner
Special Thanks To
Aurora FloresMartin CohenAlex MasucciMarisol NegronMary KentErnesto LucarCraft Recordings, a Concord companyTarik Kanafani of Strand EntertainmentThe Bridge Studios in Brooklyn by Urosh JovanovichFull English Post by Charles Atangana and Ben Steiner
Theme Song and Original music
Ella Bric
Additional Music Courtesy
David Frankel and Avenida BSounds of Media CreatureKobalt Music Publishing
Executive Producers
Marlon BishopMaria Garcia
Concord Records Executive Producers
Bruce McIntoshWesley Adams
Show art
Jose "Osto" Ostolaza
Original show concept
Marlon BishopJeanne Montalvo
Marketing
Anhelo ReyesLuis Luna
Legal review
Neil RosiniMichael Martin LinhorstJonathan Fisher of Legal Arts


