
Show overview
Que Viva La Musica has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 156 episodes. That works out to roughly 630 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 56m and 5h 6m — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 34 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Vicki Sola.
From the publisher
Listen here to the podcasts of celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streaming worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com), Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET)! Listen to Salsa, Afro-Cuban, Jazz, Latin Soul and more, right here!
Latest Episodes
View all 156 episodesInterview with David Atanacio, Que Viva La Música, #114, 6-20-26
Que Viva La Música, #114, 6-20-26
Que Viva La Música, #113, 6-13-26
Interview with Billy Crespo, Que Viva La Música, #112, 6-6-26
Interview with George Rodriguez, Angel Justiniano, & Frankie Morales, Que Viva La Música, #112, 6-6-26
Que Viva La Música, #112, 6-6-26
Interview with Anthony Almonte, Que Viva La Música, #111, 5-30-26
Que Viva La Música, #111, 5-30-26
Interview/Playlist with Ron Puente, Que Viva La Música, #110, 5-23-26
Que Viva La Música, #110, 5-23-26
Que Viva La Música, #109, 5-9-26
Que Viva La Música, #108, 5-2-26
Que Viva La Música, #107, 4-25-26
Que Viva La Música, #106, 4-18-26
Interview with Hermán Olivera, Que Viva La Música, #105, 4-11-26
Que Viva La Música, #105, 4-11-26

S3 Ep 4Que Viva La Música, #104, 4-4-26
Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

S3 Ep 3Que Viva La Música, #103, 3-21-26
Saturday, March 21st, 2026, Que Viva La Música presented more tracks curated by Juan Ibañez, Peter Paul, and Yudex Ali featuring the theme, East Coast Bands vs. West Coast Bands. And we brought you our usual five hours of sizzling Salsa, Latin Jazz, and Charanga.Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet.

S3 Ep 2Que Viva La Música, #102, 3-14-26
Saturday, March 14th, 2026, Juan Ibañez, Yudex Ali, & Peter Paul presented a special show, "East Coast Bands vs. West Coast Bands."Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

S3 Ep 1Que Viva La Música, #101, 3-27-26
Saturday, March 7th, we interviewed bandleader/trombonist Demetrios Kastaris and listened to tracks from his brand new production with The Latin Jazz Coalition, "El Griego Rumbero." We also spoke with band members, flutist Connie Grossman, and percussionist Angel Ruben Rodriguez, Sr.Celebrated Latin music radio program Que Viva La Música, created decades ago by Vicki Solá, now streams worldwide direct from the NYC-metro area on Mundo Salsa Radio (mundosalsaradio.com) Saturday afternoons from 1-6 pm (ET). Listen from any mobile device, computer, or tablet as we bring you the Salsa, Latin Jazz, Charanga, and Latin Soul of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.