Live Salsa Bands Tuesday at Glas Kat, San Francisco
March 24, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa
Montuno Swing LIVE at Glas Kat!!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 10:00pm
4th & Bryant
Restaurant & Tapas Bar open from 7:30 – 11:30pm
Beginning & Intermediate Salsa Lessons starting at 7:45pm
$10 Cover
Plenty of Street Parking, Parking Lot across the street!
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Salsa Crazy's Famous Canvas Party is Here!!!
March 24, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under Salsa Dance News in San Francisco
Salsa Crazy's Canvas Party w/ Mazacote LIVE!!
Saturday, April 11, 2009 at 7:00pm
Roccapulco Supper Club
3140 Mission Street,
San Francisco, CA
THE CANVAS PARTY – A MASSIVE SALSA PARTY!
Fantastic Salsa Dance Lessons by Salsa Crazy for
Beginners at 7 SHARP – LEARN TO SALSA DANCE!
Stellar Dance Performances, Vibrant
the finest Salsa Dancing in San Francisco!
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Live Band, Mazacote!
Dance Performance…
The Hottest Salsa Night in the Bay Area Returns…
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Get Tickets in Advance – This will be a huge, fun, social, and crazy night.
http://www.SalsaCrazyParty.com
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Julio Bravo at Cafe Cococmo Thursday, SAn
March 16, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa
JULIO BRAVO Y SU ORQUESTA SALSABOR LIVE!!
Thursday March 19th, 2009
Cafe Cocomo
650 Indiana Street
San Francisco, CA.
Tel: 415-410-4735
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SALSA LESSON:
SALSA BY JAKE – 8PM
DJ FAB FRED – 9PM
BAND – 10PM
NEW HAPPY HOUR
6PM-9PM
50% OFF ALL DRINKS AT THE BAR
COVER $12.00
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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Orquesta la Moderna Tradición at Jelly's this Sunday!, San Francisco
February 20, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa
Live Salsa Music Sundays at Jelly's!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Jelly's A DANCE CAFE
Doors open at 4:30, Band starts at 5:00 – 9:00pm
Cover $10.00 / Admission 21+
About Orquesta la Moderna:
From the first note, you’ll want to jump out of your seat. Orquesta La Moderna Tradición transports you to an era of sensual danzones and swinging cha-chas — the music of the Havana social clubs of the 1950s. The only band in the United States that plays this type of danzón and cuban music, the 12-piece ensemble captures the romance and style of a memorable era in Cuban dance music, with a special focus on danzon.
Violins and flutes weave lilting melodies against the backdrop of driving Afro-Cuban rhythms. The orchestra’s repertoire ranges from traditional ballads to the latest salsa and timba grooves with surprising twists: you should hear their spin on the old church tune “Golden Slippers.” As one critic put it: “Imagine a blend of Tito Puente and a tango, and you'll begin to get an idea of the power and beauty of this music.”
Orquesta La Moderna Tradición has performed at some of the most prestigious festivals and venues in the United States, including Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing, San Francisco Jazz Festival, and the Smithsonian Institution — their tours have taken them from Alaska to El Paso and abroad. Their two recordings, “Danzonemos” and “Goza Conmigo”, illustrate the breadth of their talent. Listen to some samples of their music.
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Orquesta Borinquen LIVE at Club Sazon, Concord
January 7, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under Salsa Dance News in San Francisco
Bay Area's Finest Orquesta Borinquen LIVE!!
Thursday, January 8th 2009
Club Sazon
2765 Clayton Road
Concord, CA
Salsa Lessons at 8:30pm
Thursday Night is Also Ladies Night at Club Sazon!!
About Orquesta Borinquen:
The powerful latin sounds of Orquesta Borinquen have become one of the top choices for salsa in the San Francisco Bay Area. As one of the busiest salsa bands in the Bay Area, Borinquen consists of carefully picked musicians to make the perfect band for people who love to dance to powerful, energetic salsa. Orquesta Borinquen keeps you on your feet! The incredible sound and highly energetic personality of Borinquen is matched only by our stage presence. We love to have a great time on stage, and enjoy making music together. Come out and take a ride with Orquesta Borinquen.
Latin Hipnosis, Salsa for Charity at Bollyhood Cafe, San Francisco
January 7, 2009 by Salsa Crazy San Francisco
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa
Come and Dance Salsa For a Cause!!
Saturday, January 17th 2009
Bollyhood Cafe
3372 19th st (Mission)
San Francisco, CA
Let's come together on Saturday, January 17, 2009, and dance to support the fight to provide emergency shelter, medicine, food, and meet the ciritical needs of poor and needy people in Marin County.
DONATION: $5
The party starts @ 10:00 PM
MAZACOTE IN DA HOUSE!
W/ DJ ELDELACLAVE
DJ ELDELACLAVE w/ LATIN MUSIC
Door opens at 10:00 PM til 1:30 AM
Rumbache LIVE at Jelly's Havana Cafe, San Francisco
November 15, 2008 by Salsa Dance San Francisco
Filed under This Week in SF Salsa
Rumbache LIVE at Jelly's
Sunday November 16th, 2008
Jelly's Havana Cafe
295 Terry Francois Street,
Pier 50, San Francisco, CA 94158
Tel: 415.495.3099
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Doors open at 4:00pm With DJ Luis Medina / Band Starts at 5:00PM
21 and over for all dance events
Cover $10.00
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About Rumbache:
Rumbaché (formerly Quimbombó) has established themselves as one of the hottest Bay Area salsa bands. Fusing salsa, timba, bomba and whatever else they could find to spicen up the mood, they provide a hard hitting style of playing. And while you can hear them interpreting the classic and contemporary Cuban and Salsa repertoire, they are not shy with their own expression. Their fresh originals make them stand-out in an otherwise cover heavy salsa scene. Under the leadership of percussionist Patricio Angulo, Rumbaché is the voice of youth for San Francisco's salsa scene, and ignites enthusiasm in dancers and musical connoisseurs alike.














