Cynthia
MJ Nesheiwat Convention Center
14 Civic Center Plaza
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Apr 27, 2024
7:30 PM EDT
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Brian Rosenberg NY and Fever Entertainment, in Partnership with K104 are bringing back the Hudson Valley Freestyle Jam. 10 years ago the legends of Freestyle came to what was the Mid Hudson Civic Center and for the next three years sold out. We are now celebrating the 10th Anniversary Reunion of this show at the MJN Convention Center with some of the biggest legends in Freestyle. Four hours of Freestyle at affordable prices. The lineup includes TKA, GEORGE LAMOND, JUDY TORRES, NOEL, THE COVER GIRLS, BETTY D of SWEET SENSATION, CORO, CYNTHIA, SOAVE plus more surprises. Do not wait to buy tickets, this show will sell out as we begin what will be an annual Freestyle concert at the MJN Convention Center.
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Cynthia Biography
There are three artists that use the name "Cynthia"
Cynthia, Latin Freestyle singer
Cynthia Torres, better known as Cynthia is an Hispanic-American Freestyle music singer of Puerto Rican descent. She began her career at the age of sixteen singing in a group with future fellow freestyle artist Sa-Fire, who landed Cynthia an audition for a record producer. Two weeks later, she landed a contract for MicMac Records. In her first (eponymous) album, Cynthia hit it big in 1990 with the classic club hits "Change On Me", and "Endless Nights". She had a second successful album with "Cynthia II". Since signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1992, her career has met with somewhat less success, with just a few minor club hits.
Cynthia, "La Academia" contestant
Cynthia was also a visual kei band that disbanded in 2000/2001.
Read MoreCynthia, Latin Freestyle singer
Cynthia Torres, better known as Cynthia is an Hispanic-American Freestyle music singer of Puerto Rican descent. She began her career at the age of sixteen singing in a group with future fellow freestyle artist Sa-Fire, who landed Cynthia an audition for a record producer. Two weeks later, she landed a contract for MicMac Records. In her first (eponymous) album, Cynthia hit it big in 1990 with the classic club hits "Change On Me", and "Endless Nights". She had a second successful album with "Cynthia II". Since signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1992, her career has met with somewhat less success, with just a few minor club hits.
Cynthia, "La Academia" contestant
Cynthia was also a visual kei band that disbanded in 2000/2001.
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