Vicki Sola
Vicki Solá is a well known Latin radio personality in the greater New York metro broadcast area. On her Saturday afternoon program Que Viva La Musica (89.1 WFDU-FM), she also presents live interviews with musicians, writers, and other individuals active in the arts. Solá, born of a Puerto Rican father and a Russian-Norwegian mother, is listed in the Encyclopedia of Latin American Music in New York (Pillar Publications). Her program Que Viva La Musica received mention by composer Jimmy Webb in his book Tunesmith (Hyperion). Solá was cited as an "Outstanding Young Woman of America" by Outstanding Young Americans, in recognition of exceptional ability, accomplishments, and service to the community. She majored in English and Communications at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and is also an author who has been writing about music and the arts for over a decade. Her work has appeared in various respected trade periodicals of local and international circulation. Solá has accepted an invitation from the Smithsonian Institution to serve as an advisor for the Latin Jazz Planning Committee organized by the Smithsonian's America's Jazz Heritage. Vicki Solá resides in Teaneck, New Jersey with her son Frank.
   
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