El objetivo fundamental de publicar esta recopilación de entrevistas en texto, Ebook y audio, es celebrar nuestro patrimonio musical. Todas las vivencias y experiencias recogidas son transcripciones de entrevistas previamente realizadas en mis programas radiales entre el 1978 y 1999. Mi intención es preservar la historia de estos notables intérpretes de nuestra música. Todos ellos son seres irreemplazables en la memoria cultural de Latinoamérica; son verdaderos íconos. Estos destacados artistas relatan sus propias historias y al documentarlos podemos dejar constancia del testimonio de sus vidas y de su música. Lo que si tiene mucho valor son las auténticas propias narrativas de estos personajes históricos. Esto es un compendio multibiográfico; como suplemento al Audio libro que contiene anécdotas en las propias voces de los protagonistas. Futuras generaciones conocerán a través de estas obras, como eran las vidas y voces de los artistas preferidos de sus antepasados. Es un reflejo definitivo de la evolución de Latinoamérica a través de sus artistas, más queridos y admirados. De La Montana Venimos/Iconos Latinoamericanos." A MUSICAL ORAL HISTORY AUDIO - BOOK PRESERVES THE NARRATIVE VOICES AND MUSIC OF ICONS FROM LATIN AMERICA. THE FIRST OF MANY DESCRIPTIVE WORKS OF ORAL TRADITION COMPILED AND CONDUCTED BY GILDA MIR S. A collection of vintage interviews conducted by the author, actress and broadcaster; Puerto Rican Gilda Miros; some stored for over thirty years; preserves the story of Latino popular artists and composers; many of the artists; now deceased. Original music from 1930 to 1990 is included in the segments. Johnny Albino, (Trío San Juan/ Los Panchos) Avilés Vitin, Raúl Azpiazu (Hijo de Don Azpiazu) Rafael Basurto, Mario Bauzá, Bobby Capó, Pedro Davilita Dávila, Ruth Fernández, Narciso Figueroa, Esthercita Forero, Santiago Doroteo Garcia, Frank Machito Grillo, Graciela Pérez, Marcelino Guerra, Victoria Hernández (Hna. de Rafael Hernández) Charlie López, Virginia López, Premier Maldonado, Trini y Nersa Márquez, José Luis Moneró, Fernando Montilla, Joaquin Mouliert, Flor Ramito Morales, Jesús Navarro Jr. (Los Panchos) Marta Pérez, Gilberto Puente (Tres Reyes) Tito Puente, Rafael Quiñonez Vidal , Julito Rodríguez Reyes, (Los Panchos) Francisco Panchito Riset, Mazo Rivera, Félix Corozo Rodríguez, Felipe (La Voz) Rodríguez, Johnny Rodríguez, Tito Rodriguez, Jesús María San Romá, Armando Sánchez, Daniel Santos, Rafael Seijo, Myrta Silva, José Chiquito Socarrás, Yomo Toro, Caridad, Mercedes Vázquez Navarro (Los Panchos/Dolly Sisters) Dioris Valladares, Guadalupe Yoli, (La Lupe) This Audio/Text/EBook work contains photographs of performers, will be a set of unique CDs, 80 minutes each, with segments focusing on different aspects of the Latino premier popular musical artists and composers of the 20th century. Gilda Mirós aims to preserve musical history, culture and traditions; honoring the past and present values of Latin America. These Icons live on through their music. --Losseres Corporation GILDA MIRÓS author. Puerto Rican Gilda Mirós has starred in film, theatre and television in Mexico, Puerto Rico and North America. Her live radio programs were transmitted from Latin America and Spain. She narrated audio guides for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Produced and narrated a documentary during the Viet Nam war. Mirós was the first Latina radio personality with a daily four hour show, via satellite between Miami, Los Angeles and New York. On multiple occasions she narrated "The Puerto Rican Day Parade" for television in English and Spanish; she wrote columns for "Imagen" NY and "Selecta" magazines, Miami. As entrepreneur, she produced the 65 Anniversary of the Cuban Sonora Matancera with Celia Cruz and costars, at Carnegie Hall and Central Park in NYC. Mirós was awarded "The Medal of the Virgin of the Providence" by The Catholic Archdiocese of NYC and awarded several times by the "ACE" in NYC; awarded the "Paoli" and "Agueybaná", Puerto Rico. She was spokesperson for the "March of Dimes" and "The Eye Bank of NY. Dubbed "Mother Angelica Live" for EWTN Globally. Gilda published "My Best Radio Interviews "Celia Cruz and Sonora Matancera" July, 2003. "A Portrait of Puerto Rico," 2005. "Hortense and Her Happy Ducklings," Bilingual children's story, 2006 coauthored with her mother Monserrate. "Memorias De Los Espiritus y MI Madre" in 2009, "Spirit Messages To My Mother" in 2010; "Mystical Wings , It s All About The Spirit" "Alas Misticas , Es Todo Cuestion Del Espiritu." 2012. "In Touch with Mom In Spirit," En Contacto con Mami...En Espiritu." 2013. Soft cover /E-Book.