Our Thing: The Birth of Salsa in Nueva York

By Futuro Media

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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. New episodes available every Tuesday. Follow the show and don’t miss an episode!


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Episode Date
8. The End of Fania and the Rebirth of Salsa
Jul 14, 2026
7. You Reap What You Siembra
Jul 07, 2026
6. Fania Finds its Roots in Africa
Jun 30, 2026
5. A Tale of Two Women
Jun 23, 2026
4. The Year Fania got Political
Jun 16, 2026
3. The Night that Made Salsa
Jun 09, 2026
2. Real and Pretend Gangsters
Jun 02, 2026
1. Fania Takes Nueva York
May 26, 2026
Our Thing: The Birth of Salsa in Nueva York Trailer
May 07, 2026