Latin Instrumental – Melbourne
Latin Instrumental – Melbourne (Code – 49ACG)
Code 49ACG-Latin Duo -2 Guitars
Code 49BCG-Trio- 2 Guitars & Congas
Code 49CCG-Quartet – 2 Guitars, Drums/Congas & Bass
An instrumental quartet performing Rumba, Samba, Bossa, Bolero, Cha Cha and Tango styles of Latin music. The lineup consists of flamenco and latin guitarists, bass guitarist and a magnificent percussionist. The experience and passion possessed of these fine musicians shines brightly through their superb standard of playing. The Band distinguishes itself by engaging in dynamic improvisation, with a flair that will leave you exalted and eager to hear more ! The improvisation is integral and injects life and freshness into a piece of music each time it is performed. As the melody and improvisation unfold, a song may take anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes to resolve – a truly unique listening experience every time. The repertoire consists of exciting and appealing Latin tunes specially selected for instrumental performance/improvisation. Original compositions add to the musical selection on offer. Quality musicianship with feeling and soul. Don’t miss out on a chance to see this inspiring 4 piece Latin band.
Mexican Mariachi roving – Melbourne
Mexican Mariachi roving – Melbourne (Code – 159GB)
Traditional Mariacchi Band. Roving or stationery.Their colourful costumes coupled with their music, singing and original presentation, will suit all requirements for that special indoor or outdoors function. The music required could be Mariachi, Mexican or other Latin American styles for weddings, parties, corporate functions or festivals. This Trio, in their professional and jovial manner, will delight your guests, patrons, customers and friends.
Roving Band no sound system.
Iatin Band – Melbourne
Iatin Band – Melbourne (Code – 324Rf)
The band are a varying ensemble of some incredible musicians and together, this inventive three-seven piece ensemble create the atmosphere of being in Turkey one moment, and South America the next, carrying the audience along with them, leaving them moved and inspired. The band draws their sound from extensive travels and collaborations. Their music beats with a Latin heart, but is peppered with Eastern and Central European influences and languages. Their material is largely original work written by Smith, drawing on traditional and contemporary sounds from Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, Turkey and France, amongst others. They irresistibly sweep audiences along on their musical journey, with stirring laments that transfix the room, through to energetic upbeat tunes that bring the crowd to its feet in dance cheering for more. They have recently returned from a six month tour of South America, Turkey, Bulgaria, France, Spain, Croatia and Serbia, where they gained a strong and dedicated following. These travels have added new influences to their constantly evolving sound, with more gypsy and European folk sounds recognisable in new material. We are not Flamenco, we have Spanish influences, mainly Latin American.