Artists
Hard-grooving modern instrumental music for a 7-piece band. Formed in late 2008, the Rodrigo Bonelli Group is a Latin inspired collaboration between some of the best musicians on the East Coast.
Special guest from Cadiz, Spain - Leo Power, Malick Mbengue, Arroyo Pablo Dominguez, Jesus Olmedo and Rumba Flamenco with Rumba Cubana the New Tribe
Without any doubt Will Villa is the next big thing of the latin american DJ market. His latest single "Ay Curura" gained attraction from radio stations from Seattle to Tokyo in the first weeks afte...
Performances
Producer of Cuban musical events in London, including The Cuban Jam and Fiesta at The Forge
Producer of Cuban musical events in London, including The Cuban Jam and Fiesta at The Forge
Producer of Cuban musical events in London, including The Cuban Jam and Fiesta at The Forge
Producer of Cuban musical events in London, including The Cuban Jam and Fiesta at The Forge
SOQ Project is the fresh and daring vision of a new tropical sound; a sound infused with passionate harmonies, contagious melodies and addictive synergy of afro-Dominican rhythms with the Big Band sound reminiscent of the tropical orchestras of the 1970’s. For their first album as SOQ Project, Gian-Carla Tisera (Bolivia) and Arturo Peña (Dominican Republic) produce original, energy defying dance songs in the genres of Salsa, Merengue and Bachata. For the recording they brought together the talents of more than 25 Caribbean and Latin-American musicians and singers based in New York City and Bolivia. They met in the city’s music scene, Gian-Carla as a singer/composer and Arturo as a drummer/producer. SOQ Project will be released on June 17th, 2017 at SOB’s.
Venues
The 606 Club has existed as a Jazz Club Restaurant for more than 30 years, being run by musician Steve Rubie since 1976. Originally a small 30 seater basement venue at 606 Kings Road, it built up a solid reputation through the 70’s and 80’s amongst musicians and audiences as the Jazz hang-out. The popularity of the Club amongst musicians led to the policy of only booking British based musicians in order to support the local scene, which has continued unchanged to this day.
SOBs (Sounds of Brazil) opened in 1982 with the purpose of exposing the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible. Today SOBs draws both local and international crowds and continues to specialize in Latin music, Haitian, Brazilian, Caribbean, R&B, Hip-Hop and World music.
Since opening in 2009 The Forge has embodied the vibrancy, charm, and eclecticism of Camden Town, bringing together live classical, jazz, folk, and world music under one roof with a 300 capacity – making it an intimate setting and firm favourite amongst musicians and music-lovers alike.