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Camilo Landau Guitar, tres, vocals Luke Kirley Trombone, Dr. Sample Charlie Gurke Baritone Sax and Keyboards Ayla Davila Bass, clarinet David Flores Drums, timbales Javier Navarete Congas, percussion
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Carne Cruda | | |
City: Oakland
Country: United States
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Just back from a triumphant European tour, Carne Cruda, Latin booty-shaking band extraordinaire, is ready to rock over your town. With their new CD, Spicy Sea Adventures, Carne Cruda throws itself into the forefront of Latin dance music. But you don’t have to know how to Salsa to shake your ass to Carne Cruda’s raw, no-holds-barred Caribbean dance beats; all you need is a pulse and butt to wiggle.
This dynamic five piece band from the San Francisco Bay Area brings a new sound to Latin music, incorporating a wide array of influences into one hard-hitting raw sound. Exemplary musicianship is melded with high energy, unbridled enthusiasm, and youthful vigor to produce an exciting, captivating show that leaves no butt un-shaken. With lyrics that reflect current issues facing today’s youth in English and Spanish, Carne Cruda combines socially relevant themes with interesting musical statements. One thing for sure- with Carne Cruda, it’s a party every time.
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December 9, 2006 Encuentro del Canto Popular The Encuentro del Canto Popular is an annual concert that celebrates and promotes nueva canción, Latin American music with a social justice message. The Encuentro began in 1982 as a fundraiser for El Tecolote Newspaper. Over the years the Encuentro has brought many of the world's foremost composers and musicians of nueva canción to the San Francisco Bay Area.
This year is the 25th anneversary of the Encuentro, and features Totó la Momposina from Colombia, The John Santos Quintet, and Carne Cruda. Read More
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Black Stalin, Los Van Van, Pancho Amatt, They Might Be Giants, Harry Belafonte, Arsenio Rodriguez, Chico Cervantes
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