
La Paris All-Stars Orchestra is a salsa ensemble founded and produced by Eric Maldonado. Originally created in New Jersey, the band later became active in the Tampa Bay, Florida area. Maldonado, a Trenton, New Jersey native from a musical family, serves as the CEO and engineer of Paris Recording Studio in Tampa. He designed the orchestra as a collective to unite veteran, old-school salsa artists—such as Willie Rosario and Ismael Miranda—with newer generations of performers.
The group's repertoire includes traditional salsa arrangements, original compositions, and salsa adaptations of rhythm and blues and pop hits. Their collaborative model is highlighted by recordings such as "Con Mente Positiva," which featured guest vocalist Awilda Hernandez.
The orchestra's discography contains a continuous string of single releases, including "Yo Soy la Rumba," "La Vida Es Dura," "Son Mentiras," "Fallen," and "Corazon Fracturado" in 2024. In 2025, the group released "Olvidala," "A Lo Que Venimos," and "Debà Pedirte Perdón." Their output continued into 2026 with singles such as "Porque la Envidia," "Devorame Hoy," and "Son Pa Los Soneros."









