"Música y Aparte" , Contemporary Cultural Cycle.
Thursday october 20th at 8 p.m.
" CELEBRATE THE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH AT CCE "
The Cultural Spanish Center celebrates the Hispanic Heritage month on Thursday, the 20th of October at 8 p.m. with a big concert outdoors where will play the Duo Bachá, Nicolás Tovar, Ricky Luis, Pansequito and Sol, many of them have played in our music cycle of Música y Aparte celebrated every month at CCE.
Música y Aparte, Cultural Contemporary Cycle is a musical cycle of monthly frequency coordinated by the journalist and musical critic, Erwin Pérez for the Cultural Spanish Center. Every month are invited singers and out-standing musicians who show his art - not only musical but also they talk about their life and the vision of what they do.
Guest artists are Duo Bachá, Nicolás Tovar, Ricky Luis, Pansequito and Sol . They will play three songs each one, with simplicity in the sound, only with guitar or, at most, some another instrument.
Duo Bachá is a duo integrated by the Venezuelan Jorge Luis Chacín and the Colombian Juliana Barrios, nominated to a Grammy.
Nicolás Tovar was born in Barranquilla, he is a singer, composer and musician. At first it stood out more as a singer, and in Colombia became very well-known thanks to several of his songs. He came to Miami five years ago and at present he has just been rewarded by the composers' affiliation BMI,he continues with his productive work as a composer, but he is preparing his big return to become a singer again.
Ricky Luis developed his career as a singer soloist in the 90's in his native Mexico. Later he centred on the animation of television programs, but recently he has recaptured his passion for the music and has carried different presentations out in nocturnes local clubes impressing the public with songs of ingenious lettering as "Luna de mientras"” and "Enrique cimiento ilícito".
Sol is a cuban-american girl.
The Spanish guitarrist of Flamenco, Pansequito will perform too closing the concert.
Complementary drinks by Budweiser.
At CCE. Free admission.
