Julio Bravo LIVE at Cafe Cocomo, Saturday NOV. 1st

October 30, 2008 by Salsa Dance San Francisco  
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa

LIVE SALSA WITH

JULIO BRAVO Y SU ORQUESTA SALSABOR

Saturday, November 1st 2008

Cafe Cocomo
650 Indiana St.
San Francisco, CA

Doors open at 7:30pm
Salsa Lesson with Salsa by Jake at 8:00pm
DJ Ivette Fuentes " La Coqui" at 9:00pm

Cover Charge:

$10 Before 10:00pm and $15 after 10:00pm

photo julio bravo y su orquesta salsabor

About Julio Bravo:

Julio Bravo was born in Lima, Peru.
He demonstrated his passion for the arts at a very early age appearing on children's television programs, school plays and several theatrical productions.

Julio arrived in the United States in 1989 with high musical
aspirations and began performing with "Trio Los Chalanes,"
becoming increasingly popular within the Latin American
community, particularly the Peruvian community.

In 1991 Julio appeared on the television show "Buscando Estrellas" -the Latin version of Star Search- making it to the finals and giving him a tremendous amount of exposure and opportunities. Julio joined Orquesta Internacional in 1992, performed regularly throughout Northern California gaining individual notoriety and was increasingly in demand as the featured act.

In 1994, Julio decided to assemble his own orchestra, Salsabor.
Based in San Francisco, California, Julio Bravo started recruiting
talented musicians and securing bookings for the band at local
nightclubs and private venues.

Julio has recorded two Peruvian music albums: "Jarana Peruana" and "Cerca de Ti" and is currently working on his first salsa CD featuring his original compositions. Julio's unique interpretations and distinctive style are the band's trademarks.


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