Definition of salsero in English:
salsero
nounPlural salseros salˈsɛːrəʊsalˈserō
A salsa musician or dancer.
Example sentencesExamples
- This album by Trinidadian salseros Pa'l Destino drives the point even further home.
- We hope you understand that it just makes your fellow salseros nervous!
- Ask any salsero and they will tell you salsa is more than a dance.
- Hopefully next year they'll be in full throttle and make as much noise as other salseros do all over the world!
- Blades first made his name as a salsero in the '70s and went on to be the most famous male voice in contemporary Latin music.
- So bat your eyes back all you want - as long as you don't miss the other salsero in the shadows waiting for you to stare back.
- The Orchestra was formed in 2000 by Germantown native Aaron Levinson and well-known salsero Oscar Hernandez.
- If you go to La Maganette on a Wednesday night, you'll find older salseros teaching the young ones.
- There are so many conferences, congressos, classes, and clubs that a salsero can be busy 24 / 7.
- At one party she was passed from one salsero to another to determine which young cub could match her style and energy.
- Steven's Steakhouse in Commerce has salsa seven days a week - the best salseras and salseros congregate there on Sunday from 3:00 P.M. until whenever.