Pictures of Artists, Bands, Cultural Shows & D.J.’s
By Herman Santa
Artists that have performed at our dances.
In looking back at the photos since 1992 to the present I can remember the first Disk Jockey, the first Band, the first Cultural show, etc.
2025
D.J. José Ramírez with his wife Gloria Ramírez Saturday, August 23, “Luau” at DAV
2022
D.J Lou Ocasio Saturday, August 27, 2022 “Luau” at DAV
1920
Puerto Rican Singer Mario Bentti Saturday, February 1920, “Valentine Dance” at Elks ClubD.J. Carlos Bonet Saturday, July 24, 2020, “Independence Dance” at the Elks Club
2013
Belly dancer Justine Vega Saturday, October 19, 2013 “Annual Royal Party” at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Port St. Lucie West
2012
La Nueva Herencia Latina Band L to R: Albert Garcia, Julio Antoiemma, Luis Rosa, Max Duhalde, Ronnie Andrini and Willie Suarez Saturday, August 25, 2012, “Anniversary Dance” at DAVHola Hoop Dancer Betty Vera, Saturday, August 22, 2012 “Luau” at the DAV
2011
Flamenco Dancer Roberta Linares Saturday, November 19, 2011 “Paella Night” at Tapas restaurant in Stuart Guitarist Frankie Holiday and Singer José Ramírez Saturday, November 19, 2011 “Paella Night” at Tapas restaurant in Stuart D.J. Joe V. Shari Tessier from Infinite Entertainment & 14th Ave Dance Studio Saturday, November 19, 2011 “Paella Night” at Tapas restaurant in Stuart D.J. Adan Mendoza Saturday, June 25, 2011, “Father’s Day” at the Spanish lakes Clubhouse in Ft. PierceCellist Justin Owle Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, “Fashion show” at St. Andrew’s Christian Academy in Port St. LuciePuerto Rican Tango Singer Ramon “Ray Cruz” Saturday, October 15, 2011, DAV at the Halloween PartyD.J. Max Duhalde Saturday, September10 2011, “19th Anniversary” at Spanish Lakes clubhouse in Ft. PierceD.J. Herman Santa Saturday, May 28, 2011, “Scholarship Dance” at the El Floridita Cuban Cuisine restaurant, Port St LuciePuerto Rican Guitarist and singer Vic Toledo Saturday, May 28, 2011, “Scholarship Dance” at the El Floridita Cuban Cuisine restaurant, Port St LucieZenia Ventura and her assistant from D.J. Sabor Latino
2010
2001
Band “Pop Caribe” from West Palm BeachD.J. Herman SantaD.J. Raul Del Rosario and his assistantClub’s D.J. Cesar Bohorquez Zenia Ventura and her assistant from D.J. Sabor LatinoD. J. Mendoza SoundYolanda Sanchez thanking everyone for coming. Herman Santa (Center) and D.J. “El Coqui”Singer “Onaney”Trio Pop Caribe 1997Ramon Baez Orchestra “La Gran Union”
2006
Left D.J Raul Del Rosario (Show Time DJ’s) and his assistant, Saturday 2006L to R: Dr. Enrique Ospina, Lic. Ruben Acevedo, Jorge Prado, Jesus Martínez y Leornado Meléndez, Saturday 2006Alejandro (Xavier) Alejandro Zurita entertaining the public with his bolero’s songs, Saturday 2006
2005
D.J. Herman Santa and his assistant Lucy Santa entertaining the members and their guests, Saturday, 2005L to R: Teresita Prado, Jorge Prado, Dr. Enrique Ospina, Herman Santa, Guitarist Daniel Acevedo, Rae Ann Ospina, Roger Jenke, Leticia Goff, Rebecca Prado and Astrid Ebner
2002
D.J. Sam Rivera and his wife
2001
D.J.’s Rumba Brothers, Saturday 2001Saturday, December 8, 2001, “PSL Parade of Light” at Lingate Park in Port St. Lucie. L to R: Roberto Betancourt (Singer), Herman Santa (Guitar second), Sixto Santa (Lead Guitar), Lily Betancourt (Singer), María Inéz Súarez (Guiro).
1999
Folkloric Group “Raices Latinas” (L to R) José Luis Nuñez, Johnny Romero, Alfredo Miranda, José Rosado and Hector Nuñez 1999“Duo Riviera” from Port St. Lucie 1999
1998
Band “Son Caleño” from West Palm Beach Saturday, May 5, 1998, “Mother Dance’ at the Jensen Beach Women’s ClubMexican Ranchera singer from Ft. Pierce Ramiro Angel Saturday, May 9, 1998 “Mother’s DanceColombian Band “Son Caleño from West Palm Beach 1998Pop Caribe & Habana Sweet D.J.
1997
L to R: Yolanda Sanchez, Reneé Arnao, Juan Carlos Gayoso (D.J.) and Tom GonzálezD.J. Herman Santa Saturday, September 18, 1997 “Teen’s Party” at the Community Center in Port St. Lucie
1995
Papa Coco BandD.J. Johnny Saltos “Johnny’s Music” March 11, 1995, Colombian Folkloric group” Artistas Colombianos” from Palm Beach Saturday, July 22, 1995, performing at the Multicultural show in Port St. Lucie community CenterPort St. Lucie Folkloric group Saturday, July 22, 1995, “Multicultural show” at Port St. Lucie Community CenterPeruvian folkloric group from Boynton Beach “Estampas Peruanas” Saturday, July 22, 1995, “Multicultural show” in Port St. Lucie Community Center Guatemalan Marimba group “Maya Quetzal” from West Palm Beach Saturday, July 22, 1995, at the Multicultural show in Port St. Lucie Community CenterBand “Sabor Latino” from West Palm Beach Saturday, October 26, 1995, Halloween Dance at the Port St. Lucie Community CenterAngel Roque and his Orchestra “Pop Caribe” from West Palm Beach Saturday, February 11, 1995, “Valentine Dance” at the Jensen Beach Women’s ClubOrchestra Ramón Báez (Center) from West Palm Beach February 12, 1994, Valentine Dance Polish American Club
1994
D.J. José Lorenzatto Saturday, June 4, 1994, at the Jensen Beach Women’s ClubRamon Baez Orchestra (Left) “La Gran Union” from West Palm Beach Saturday, October 29, 1994, Halloween Dance at the Polish American ClubD.J. Herman Santa Saturday, December 17, 1994, “Youth Dance”, at the Port St. Lucie Community Center
1993
Artistic Group “Stampas Peruanas” from Palm Beach Saturday, May 14, 1993, Organización Cultural Argentina from Palm Beach Saturday, May 14, 1993Trio “Pop Caribe” from West Palm Beach Saturday, June 13, 1993, “Mother’s Day Dance” at the Jensen Beach Women’s ClubBand “Pop Caribe” from West Palm Beach Saturday, July 17, 1993, 1st Anniversary of the club at the Jensen Beach Women’s ClubOrchestra Indian River Community College directed by Music Teacher Luis Rosa December 31, 1993, first New Year’s Eve farewell dance at the Jensen Beach Women’s Club
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I'm Herman Santa, cofounder of the Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI). The SACI is a non for profit organization founded in 1992 to promote the Hispanic heritage in the Treasure Coast.