LP at the Copacabana

Copacabana Dancersby Marcia Stevenson

A club so famous that a play was written about it, its jingle so catchy that nearly everyone can hum it and an unforgettable Carmen Miranda type logo etched into our minds .... the Copacapana. A cultural icon that is an integral part of the city.

The new Cobacapana is, in many ways, modeled after the original nightclub with its pronounced art deco atmosphere. It is conveniently located near the Javits Center on West 34th Street in Manhattan. The club promotes Latin entertainment and features three elegant levels, the main ballroom, and upper and lower tiers with live DJs.

Recently LP donated a set of LP Tito Puente Bronze Timbales to benefit a fund raiser for the children of East Harlem, which was being hosted at the Copacabana. I was lucky enough to attend the “El Barrio” All Stars Extravaganza with my good friend, Norina Morales. (The late Noro Morales' daughter.) Thanks to the event’s organizer Tiffany Wright, we were lucky enough to get a table in the VIP section overlooking the dance floor. The place had an exciting vibe about it, great dancing and music ... a perfect way to unwind and spend a Friday evening.

From traditional Salsa bands to the unforgettable Latin jazz of Eddie Palmieri, LP had a stellar line up of endorsers and friends, including:



José Clausell
George Delgado
Armando Fajardo
José Mangual, Jr.
Eddie Montalvo
Pablo "Chino" Nuñez
Lil Johnny Rivero
Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez

True to form, LP Founder Martin Cohen was on hand to photograph the event. For complete photo coverage, please visit congahead.com.