Columbian Band, Sonora Carruseles live at Roccapulco

Sonora Carruseles LIVE at Roccapulco

Saturday August 23, 2008

Bosco Vega & Roccapulco Present, direct from Colombia, Sonora Carruseles.

Also DJ Tony “O”, Bosco Vega, Luis Caballero. Saturday, August 23rd, 2008.

Doors open at 8:00pm. Pre-sale tickets: $25.00 (+ $5.00 online fee).

Roccapulco Supper Club

3140 Mission St., San Francisco, CA.

salsa dance, live salsa music, sonora carruseles, roccapulco supper club

About Sonora Carruseles:

With nine albums to its credit and more than twelve years of existence, Colombia’s Sonora Carruseles has perfected a trademark sound that is cherished by salsa lovers all over the world. There’s some seriously powerful stuff in their music: spidery piano lines, tight polyrhythms, explosive riffs, staccato cowbell patterns, impossibly nasal choruses that is just too hard to resist. Sonora Carruseles pays a moving tribute to the spirit of old, hardcore salsa with while at the same time revamping the nearly forgotten classical style.

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Sonora Carruseles live at Roccopulco

Sonora Carruseles

Performing Live at Roccapulco

August 23, 2008

Bosco Vega & Roccapulco Present, direct from Colombia, Sonora Carruseles.

Also DJ Tony “O”, Bosco Vega, Luis Caballero

Roccapulco Supper Club

3140 Mission St., San Francisco, CA.

Doors open at 8:00pm. Pre-sale tickets: $25.00 (+ $5.00 online fee).

salsa dance, salsa musci, latin music, latin dance, live salsa music, sonora carruseles

About Sonora Carruseles:

With nine albums to its credit and more than twelve years of existence, Colombia’s Sonora Carruseles has perfected a trademark sound that is cherished by salsa lovers all over the world. There’s some seriously powerful stuff in their music: spidery piano lines, tight polyrhythms, explosive riffs, staccato cowbell patterns, impossibly nasal choruses that is just too hard to resist. Sonora Carruseles pays a moving tribute to the spirit of old, hardcore salsa with while at the same time revamping the nearly forgotten classical style.

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