Musical Career and the Rise of Salsa Romántica In 1979, members of
Stevie Wonder's band saw La Palabra performing with Norma Belle in Detroit and recommended him to Wonder, who invited him to Los Angeles to join a new project,
Phoenix Rising. Although the project was still in early development, La Palabra moved west and supported himself by performing locally. During this time, inspired by romantic hits from artists like Lionel Richie, Roberto Carlos, and Emmanuel, La Palabra began blending Cuban rhythms with romantic ballads, creating a style he called
Ballada en Salsa, later known as
salsa romántica. That same year, he partnered with Jesús "El Niño" Alejandro Perez to form
Orquesta Versalles, performing in venues like Club Candilejas and the Marina Hotel in Las Vegas. Their 1981 single featured "Me Voy Pa’ Puerto Rico" and "Todo Se Derrumbó" the latter becoming a club favorite. "Todo Se Derrumbó" attracted music producer Joni Figueras, who proposed an album to showcase the new sound. Although La Palabra couldn't commit due to obligations with Stevie Wonder, Figueras proceeded with the concept, producing
Noche Caliente using Louis Ramirez and Ray de la Paz who were later, and inaccurately, credited as salsa romántica pioneers. After
Phoenix Rising was shelved in 1982, La Palabra continued with Orquesta Versalles, releasing a debut album under Profono Records. His salsa version of
Lionel Richie's "Lady" became an international dance hit. In 1984, he moved to
Miami with his band, seeking stronger exposure in the Latin music industry. In 1985, now using the name "La Palabra," he formed a new group,
Sensation 85, featuring flautist Nestor Torres and introducing Luis Enrique as a salsa vocalist. The group found success performing at major Miami venues, including Papa Grande and the Copacabana. Despite growing popularity of salsa romántica, and even as former bandmates signed with major labels, La Palabra himself remained unsigned. Frustrated by the lack of recognition, he stepped away from the music scene in 1988 until his return in 1999, when he returned to Los Angeles. At present, he's flourishing in many countries in Latin America, especially in Colombia. ==Orquesta La Palabra and Latin Jazz==