Es un gustaso presentar bandas como la Combinacion latina de Armenia, es volviendo a las raices como lo dice su Cd, deleitan al salsero, pero al melomano de esquina, el que se vuelve loco con el Montuno arrastrado, un buen trombon generando el retorno de la buena melodia a nuestros oidos.
sin mas palabras esta banda es el reafirmar de que en colombia se hace buena melodia, sin tener que valerse del comercio y la publicidad de los medios .
la gente de Bembe Cuyabro llega manana 25 de julio con Cd's de esta orquesta, vale la pena adquirirlo.
William Molina " el Pollo"
ZON DEL BARRIO
Friday July 25th - TONIGHT!!
S.O.B.'s Presents:
Salsa Groove After Work
Yomo Toro Bday Celebration
Featuring:
ZON DEL BARRIO
Yomo Toro & Sammy Ayala
Doors: 5pm
Show: 8 &10pm
Admission: $15
Ladies Free/Men $10 Before 7pm
Happy Hour (5-7pm):
2 for 1 Frozen Mojitos & Free Tostones
Free Dance Lesson at 7pm
Free admission w/ dinner reservation before 7pm
Born in Ensenada, Puerto Rico as the son of an amateur guitarist, Yomo Toro grew to have a five-decade career as one of New York City's most respected Latin musicians. Toro's instrument of choice was the cuatro, a Puerto Rican 10-string guitar-like instrument descended from the Spanish Vilhuela. He recorded Tribute to Arsenio with the Larry Harlow Orchestra -- an incredibly influential salsa album. Toro also got to hook up with some legends in 1970 when he recorded the classic Asalto Navideño with Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe, combining the new sounds of NewYork salsa with traditional Puerto Rican Christmas music.
Sammy Ayala, the only living original member of Cortijo y Su Combo, which was the first all-black orchestra to play on Puerto Rican television in the 1950's. The most consistent figure on Puerto Rico’s musical journey from folk to popular, Sammy Ayala, has been an integral presence from Rafael Cortijo’s Combo to Jesus Cepeda’s Grupo ABC. Currently in New York after a 30 year absence, he is part of East Harlem’s Zon del Barrio, an energetic orchestra that interprets the music from Puerto Rico’s golden age with a contemporary spin.
REVOLU, QUE REVOLU !!, LOS HOMBRES NO SABEN WHAT TO DO !!, TENEMOS EL CD EN CALI, POR SI ALGUIEN LO NECESITA!!
LQ NEW YORK
511 Lexington Avenue & 48th Street, NYC
Ladies $10 and Gents $15 All Night
Doors Open 6pm ~ 21 & Over, ID Required
For table reservations or more information please call:
(212) 593-7575
GUISO DEE JAY
Orquesta Dee Jay
Returns to
Gonzalez y Gonzalez
625 Broadway, New York 10012
Thursday August 14th, 2008
(Mark your calendar)
FREE Admission
No Cover Charge, Come early and have dinner!
Band starts at 8:30 PM
CONJUNTO LIBRE
AGOSTO 1
Manny Oquendo
y Libre
Doors: 5pm
Show: 8 &10pm
Admission: $15
Ladies Free/Men $10 Before 7pm
Happy Hour (5-7pm):
2 for 1 Frozen Mojitos & Free Tostones