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Bronx natives Aventura set to rock sold-out MSG

 Wednesday night, a musical group from the Bronx begins the first of four concerts at Madison Square Garden. The fourth show was added after the first three sold out.

The group is called Aventura, and they sat down with Eyewitness News reporter Carolina Leid.

Aventura’s new record has held the number one spot for the last 20 weeks on Billboard’s top Latin albums chart. Both Aventura and Lady GaGa’s New York shows open Wednesday. But the guys from Aventura will triple the number of tickets GaGa sells, playing for 20,000 fans a night.

Now, after 10 years of struggle, Aventura has sold millions of records, won numerous awards and is one of the most sought after Latino groups in the world.

The four creative young men blended Dominican bachata with R&B, hip hop and other urban sounds to create a new and unique signature sound.

“When you see us live, you really realize that it’s, you just have to give us good lighting, a stage, a great audience and we’re going to rock,” group member Romeo said.

Aventura was raised in the south Bronx. They formed their group in 1996. Now, they say they can’t even walk the streets without fans hounding them.

“The other day, I’m in the bronx and it’s cold and I have a big North Face coat…covering up my face,” Aventura member Max said. “And someone’s like, ‘Ese no es Mikey de Aventura?’ I was like get the heck out of here. They still recognize me.”

It’s a long way from when the guys formed their group in their school cafeteria. Aventura still has its four original members. There is lead singer, composer, producer and heart throb Romeo; producer and guitarist Lenny; basist Max and vocalist Henry.

“To us, we’re enjoying the moment, thanking God and, of course, thanking our fans,” Lenny said.

They’re dubbed the Kings of Bachata, music from their Dominican roots.

The group has sold out three nights at Madison Square Garden and had to add a fourth night to meet demand, putting them among the ranks of artists like Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel.

“We’re going to have the stage in the middle,” Max said. “It’s going to be crazy. We can’t wait for that night, those nights, it’s going to be four.”

Smash hits like Obsession, Hermanita, and Mi Corazonsito have taken the group all over the world. And fans are just that - fanatic. Read more..

 

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Bronx Man Crowned Mega Millions Winner

 New York Lottery officials introduced Mega Millions winner James “Jimmy” Groves, 49, to the public and the media Tuesday, presenting the Bronx man with one of those enormous mock checks made out for $168 million.

In reality, Groves, who picked the annuity option, will get about $4 million, after taxes, per year for 26 years.

He had one of two winning tickets from a recent Mega Millions jackpot.

Groves works at Madison Square Garden and recently defaulted on a credit card, so he said the winnings came at the right time.

He told reporters he plans to buy a new car, put his kid and grand kids through good schools, and give his mother whatever she wants. Read more..

 

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Cotto surfaces in the Bronx!

Hundreds of fans waited in line for hours at the AT&T store in the Bronx today to meet WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto. Cotto is in town for Saturday’s championship fight against Joshua Clottey at Madison Square Garden. Read more..

 

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Liberty’s Kia Vaughn is feeling right at home in Madison Square Garden Read

After four years at Rutgers, Kia Vaughn will play for the Liberty this season.

          After four years at Rutgers, Kia Vaughn will play for the Liberty this season

 

Those dreams have come true as the 6-4 center now calls the Garden home.

“It’s a big leap,” Vaughn said yesterday of going from being one of the city’s top high school players to a first-round selection (eighth overall) by her hometown Liberty in last month’s WNBA draft. “It’ll be an inspiration, I hope.” Read more..

 

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Teenagers With Souls of Poets Face Off

Cynthia “Ceez” Keteku, 18, of the Bronx, at the Chelsea headquarters of Urban Word

It was a rainy Friday evening in Chelsea, and nobody wanted to go home, preferring instead to spit poems from the depths of their tortured teenage souls.

 The finals of the New York Knicks Poetry Slam Program were in four days, and a handful of high school poets from around New York City had gathered at the headquarters of Urban Word, a literary arts organization for young people, to cheer Tia-Moné Llopiz as she cried out again in eloquent anguish over her mother’s death.

They needed to hear Cynthia Keteku, known as Ceez, come to grips with her girlfriend’s dumping her for a boy. Read more..

 

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