In the pantheon of salsa music, New York and Puerto Rico have long been established as the cradle of the genre. However, in the late 1970s, a group emerged from the interior of Colombia that would challenge the Caribbean hegemony of the sound. Grupo Niche, formed by songwriter and bassist Jairo Varela, did not merely imitate the stylings of Fania All-Stars or El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico; they invented a distinct sub-genre known as "Salsa Caleña."
A complete list of their extensive studio discography can be found in the referenced documents. or more details on the legacy of Jairo Varela Grupo Niche - YouTube Music grupo niche discografia completa
Entering the Y2K era, the production value dropped slightly, but the songwriting remained strong. "El Amor Más Grande" is a staple at Latin weddings. In the pantheon of salsa music, New York
Re-recordings of classics with new arrangements. or more details on the legacy of Jairo