Columbian Band, Sonora Carruseles live at Roccapulco
August 22, 2008 by Salsa Dance San Francisco
Filed under Salsa Dance News in San Francisco, This Week in SF Salsa
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.
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
August 11, 2008 by Salsa Dance San Francisco
Filed under San Francisco Salsa Clubs, This Week in SF Salsa
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).
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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