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Willie Colon, Bronx-born of Puerto Rican grandparents, has fused his musical talent, his passion for humanity, and his community and political activism into an extraordinary, multifaceted career.

His achievements in all his activities are widely recognized. As musician, composer, arranger, singer, and trombonist, as well as producer and director, Colon still holds the all time record for sales, he has created 40 productions that have sold more than thirty million records worldwide.

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The Blogger Who Found Jenny Not on the Block - NYTimes.com

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Media Decoder - Behind the Scenes, Between the Lines


November 24, 2011, 12:18 pm

The Blogger Who Found Jenny Not on the Block

By NOAM COHEN

A new ad featuring the pop star Jennifer Lopez behind the wheel of a Fiat 500 as she reflects on her Bronx upbringing may have done the impossible – shock a jaded public well accustomed to fakery in TV advertising.

The ad uses a body double for the scenes in the Bronx, which have been carefully spliced with material shot with Ms. Lopez in Los Angeles. As she drives, she reflects on the Bronx: “This is my world. This place inspires me to be tougher, to think faster. They may just be streets to you, but to me they are a playground.”

At the end of the minute-long ad, the body-double Jennifer Lopez hugs a young kid in front of a Bronx tenement.

The news about the ad spread via the muckracking Web site The Smoking Gun, which reported that a Los Angeles digital production studio was hired to make the editing look seamless.

But, as The Smoking Gun later noted, it was not the first to publish the news.

Ed Morales, a freelance journalist and author, had blogged about the ad shoot in October, after watching from his window in Mott Haven. For a Bronx shoot, the producers didn’t have to go far, he noted. He lives a block and half from the Willis Avenue Bridge, with Manhattan just on the other side.

“The whole neighborhood was aware of it,” he said in an interview. “I had no idea what it was, I first thought it was a movie shoot – but the didn’t have the big vans, the trailers.”

Of course, Ms. Lopez’s Bronx-ness – she was born in the Castle Hill section and attended Preston High School – is central to her public identity as “Jenny From the Block.”

Fiat’s statement confirming the body double was nonchalant: “In today’s world, people are increasingly mobile and their work takes them to a variety of locations. As a result, we took the opportunity to film wherever Ms. Lopez was working at the time to accommodate her schedule.”

Mr. Morales took out his iPhone camera and filmed when he saw that the shoot had been stopped with the car in the middle of the street and someone from the crew looking inside the hood. “This little detail was clearly left on the cutting room floor!” he wrote on his blog.

Mr. Morales said his friends got a kick out of the post when it ran – and it had heavy traffic for his site, about 200 page views.

The attention the use of a body double has gotten after The Smoking Gun report made sense because the potential for a gotcha moment was high, he said: “It’s a classic case of Jennifer, or any celebrity, who comes from a lower-middle class background, who tries to publicly identify with the class they come from.”

He added: “Those are the perils. But maybe we should give her credit for trying to make that connection – the majority position is that people from that background don’t look back.”

A screenshot of the taxi in the Fiat ad, left, next to a photograph of the real thing.

Questions about the authenticity of the commercial don’t end with whether Ms. Lopez was in the Bronx or not. For those accustomed to looking at the fine grain of the streetscape, the image of a yellow cab that appears about 20 seconds into the commercial rings false. It doesn’t bear the blocky “NYC” logo nor the T-in-a-circle of standard medallion livery. Apparently, even the taxi was a stunt double.

DIME ALGO BUENO

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

DIME ALGO BUENO 

Bueno, pasó el Día de Elecciones y todos votamos

Las cosas no van a cambiar a menos que nos involucramos más allá de simplemente
Republicano y Democrática. ¡Esto no es el béisbol! ¡Deja el enraizamiento en tu equipo!

¿Qué es lo que realmente te importa? ¡Di o escribe algo sobre el tema! Del mismo modo se
puede observar que alguien no sabe ni pío de deportes es la manera que los políticos pueden saber
que no sabes política; Si todo lo que sabes decir es “Si no fuera por los [lleno en el espacio]”

Cuando te oyen hablar esa baba, ya saben que te tienen. Igual que los que los que pelean perros
agarran su perro, lo agitan y lo ponen furioso con el perro delante, de ese mismo modo los políticos
quieren que tu enfoque solo contra el “otro partido”.  Así mismo nosotros mismos nos condenamos
a quedarnos en “la plantación”,

Es muy sencillo, no hay responsabilidad. Todo lo que tienen que hacer es ganar las elecciones y quedamos
todos delirantes. Necesitamos mantener nuestros ojos en el premio y exigir resultados no excusas.

De lo contrario, excusas serán lo único que vamos a recibir y al final ambos tomaran el dinero y hacer
lo que las corporaciones quieran. Cumpliremos la profecía de “Un partido con dos nombres”.
Es por eso cuando alguien postea algo y lo único que realmente dice es “Los Demócratas bla bla bla”
o “si no fuera por el GOP yada yada yada”. Es muy posible que lo elimine. Estoy cansado del dogma y
la propaganda. DIME ALGO BUENO

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD

 

Well, it was Election Day and we all voted….

Things are not going to change unless we get involved further than just GOP and DEM.
This isn’t baseball! Stop rooting for your team! What is it that you really care about?
Say or write something about it!

The same way you can tell somebody don’t know diddlysquat about sports is the same way
that politicians can tell you don’t know what you’re talking about; if all you can say is
If it weren’t for those [FILL IN THE BLANK]s” When they hear you talking that trash,
they know they have you. That’s the way we keep ourselves on the plantation, afraid to wander.

The way in dog fighters grab their dog, shake him and get him all furious at the dog in
front of him is the same way politicians want to work you up against the “other party”.
That keeps it simple, there’s no accountability.

All they have to do is win the election and we’re all delirious. We need to keep our eye
on the prize and demand results not finger pointing.Otherwise, all we’re ever going to
get are excuses and in the end they both take the money and do whatever the corporations
want them to do. We will fulfill the prophesy of “ONE PARTY WITH TWO NAMES”.

That’s why when somebody posts something and all it really says is those “Democrats
blah blah blah” or “If it weren’t for the GOP yada yada yada”. I just might delete it.
I’m tired of dogma and propaganda. TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD

WILLIE COLÓN HABLA CON CASA AMÉRICA EN MADRID

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

@williecolon was #674 Most Recommended Celebrity this week on Twitter

Monday, November 7th, 2011

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