WU 3 Chambers Tour Featuring Raekwon, GZA, and Ghostface Killah Stops at Revolution Live November 12

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Trio of Wu Tang Clan members celebrate three of the most revered hip-hop albums of all-time: Only Built 4 Cuban LinxLiquid Swords, and Ironman

Fort Lauderdale, FL – November 2, 2021 – Hailed by critics and fans alike as one of the most important hip-hop groups to emerge in the 1990s, the Wu Tang Clan was ripe with lyrical, musical, and MC talent. Three of the group’s nine OG members RaekwonGZA, and Ghostface Killah, have embarked on a tour to commemorate and celebrate milestone anniversaries of their individual solo albums. The WU 3 Chambers tour is coming to Revolution Live (100 SW 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, 33312), Friday, November 12, 2021, and tickets are on sale through Ticketmaster. Doors open at 10 p.m., 21 and over welcome, music by DJs Heron and Exes.  

“I’m extremely excited and honored to present these three hip-hop all-time greats and look forward to a memorable night at Revolution,” says promoter Harold Mazzotti, who is professionally known as DJ Heron. “Wu-Tang Clan fans and hip-hop fans alike will not want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Mazzotti is a long-time disc jockey and concert / party promoter active throughout the South Florida area.  

Hailing from Brooklyn, NY, Corey Woods is the given name of Raekwon, and he also goes by TheChef. Known for his work alongside fellow Wu members such as Ghostface Killah’s Ironman, he’s an integral part of many of the Wu’s collective releases. Raekwon’s solo debut Only Built 4 Cuban Linx stands as his masterpiece, and the tour is fêting its place as one of the all-time great hip-hop releases and its role popularizing the role of the Mafia in rap. The artist was also a big part of the 2010 Def Jam release Wu Massacre, which also featured Method Man and Ghostface Killah. He issued an EP called The Appetition in 2020.

Born Gary Earl Grice also in Brooklyn, GZA is often hailed as the most intellectual of all the Wu Tang Clan members. His rapping technique has been termed precise, intricate, and literate by Allmusic.com. His set rounds out this amazing bill, and he is set to perform cuts from his cryptic cult classic Liquid Swords, which was proclaimed by Rolling Stone to be one of the “Top 500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. He’s also known for his 1999 release Beneath the Surface, and Dark Matter, an as-yet unreleased collaboration with the electronic / new age wizard Vangelis

Dennis Coles (AKA Ghostface Killah and Tony Starks) was born in Staten Island, NY, and his output as a solo artist largely equals his work with the Clan. From guesting on Raekwon’s epic Only Built…and GZA’s Liquid Swords, to his own legendary platinum smash Ironman and subsequent solo drops Supreme Cliente (2000) and the Pretty Toney Album (2004), Ghostface has seemingly done it all. He will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of Ironman, which features a perfect combination of the artist’s street lyricism with the RZA’s gritty soulful production style.

For more information, please visit Ticketmaster.com or call 954-449-1025. 

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Third Wheel Cover Band Secures Residency at Casa Tiki

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Monthly rock and roll luau to take place through January at the Little Havana live music and exotic drink venue beginning Friday, November 5

Miami, FL – October 26, 2021 – The rock and alternative cover band Third Wheel continues their ascent to prominence by scoring a monthly at the Little Havana tropical oasis / live music venue Casa Tiki beginning Friday, November 5, 2021, at 8 p.m.  Their repertoire faithfully revisits songs from the 60s through the 90s, everything from Aerosmith through Zeppelin, and the band execute them with expert precision.  There is no cover to attend, and 21 and over are welcome. Casa Tiki is located at 1728 SW 8thStreet, Miami, FL 33135.

“We invite lovers of live music to rock out and get ‘leid’ with us at this amazing venue in Little Havana,” says guitarist / vocalist Tony Medina. “The sound and the vibe of the place are unmatched, as are the tasty drinks.” Medina previously collaborated with bassist / vocalist Michael Mut in the 2000s rock project called the Pawnshop Drunks, which was distributed by Sony Discos. Drummer Monchy Corugedo is a long-time rhythm section partner to Mut, adding to the unit’s musical cohesiveness.  

Homecookin’ Hospitality Group, the team behind Foxhole, Drunken Dragon, and rácket, brought Casa Tiki, a trending, yet one-of-a-kind, concept to Little Havana just before the pandemic broke in March of 2020: a Latin-style take on the traditional Polynesian culture, catering to an escapist longing for travel. Located in the heart of Calle Ocho, the hideaway haven allows guests to create their own tropical escape from reality.

Additional residency dates for the band include Friday, December 10, 2021, and Friday, January 21, 2022, which will also double as a birthday celebration for Monchy.

For more information about the band, please visit ThirdWheelMiami.com or call 786.426.2277. For more on the venue, click CasaTiki.com.

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Miami’s Electric Piquete Returns to Dunedin Brewery Friday, October 22, 9 p.m.

Award-winning Latin funk band to play two sets at the popular local brewery; 21 and over welcome, no cover

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Miami, FL – The two-time Miami New Times “Best Latin Band” Electric Piquete rolls back into the Tampa Bay area Friday, October 22, 2021 for a 9 p.m. performance at the Dunedin Brewery (937 Douglas Ave, Dunedin, FL 34698). The free show is open to 21 and over, and the band is set to preview new music from its upcoming full-length release, scheduled for an independent release in the spring of 2022. They had been scheduled for a date during April 2020 that had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.

The band has played virtually all major events in South Florida, and in 2016, graduated to the major festival circuit, travelling to NC to play the GrassRoots Festival of Music Arts & Dance, followed by an appearance at the Orange Blossom Festival in 2018. They made their Afro Roots Fest debut in Key West during 2019, and performed again in Islamorada during 2021. Their influences are as diverse as the Miami region that birthed them, ranging from rock to jazz spiced with everything in between: funk, Afro-Caribbean, progressive and R&B.

Dunedin Brewery was founded in 1995 by Michael Norman Bryant, following his deep passion for home-brewing. Officially brewing by 1996, the first keg to be delivered was an Imperial Brown Ale to Skip’s Bar & Grille in Downtown Dunedin. Since that moment, Dunedin Brewery has grown from one employee to nearly 50, currently under the leadership of the founder’s son – Michael Lyn Bryant. Today, they are a full-fledged microbrewery with a kitchen and live entertainment nearly every night of the week.

More information:

ElectricPiquete.com

DunedinBrewery.com 

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Jim Camacho Returns to Luna Star Café Friday, October 29

Miami singer-songwriter to play live and livestream his Halloween-weekend performance with special guest Brian Jay Cline

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North Miami, FL – October 13, 2021 – Miami-based singer / songwriter, musical theater composer, and lyricist Jim Camacho will return to the North Miami gem of a listening room the Luna Star Café (775 NE 125 Street, North Miami, FL 33161) on Friday, October 29, 2021, with an intimate concert performance that will also feature special guest opener Brian Jay Cline. Admission price is $10, the event is open to those 21 and over, and the music begins at 8 p.m. It will also be livestreamed on Camacho’s Facebook page, and attendees are encouraged to dress their Halloween best.

“I always love playing the Luna and getting a chance to do it with a fellow artist I admire is a huge plus,” says Camacho, who emerged from his pandemic performance hiatus at the Luna Star Café with a successful benefit show back in May. “I’m looking forward to playing a potpourri of  songs from all phases of my career and having a little spooky musical fun with the audience there and at home.” Camacho has been busy writing new music as a solo artist and member of The Goods, as well as for a new musical currently in development. 

Jim also recently recorded the Fred Neil tribute song “Come Back Baby”, which will appear on an upcoming Y&T Records Fred Neil tribute release. He’s currently gearing up for the 8th season of Mouse King, the holiday children’s musical production he co-created with Sesame Street and Jim Henson Company veteran Noel MacNeal. The show will once again run at The Mandelstam Theater in South Miami during mid-December. More information about both projects is forthcoming. 

Camacho’s most recent single “When the World Stops Spinning” came out during the pandemic summer of 2020 and served as call for resolve and resilience. Produced by John Carter Cash and recorded at The Cash Cabin in Hendersonville, TN, the song features musical support from Ana Cristina CashJodi Marr and a cast of other notable Country music heavyweights.  It was preceded in the spring by “Going on Faith”, a beautiful ballad that also showcases the vocals of Ana Cristina and the production of John Carter. 

The Luna Star has been a staple of the North Miami art scene for 25 years and counting, hosting local and regional artists from a retro / NYC-styled space through performances and open mic nights. With more than 160 beer, wine, and sake labels to choose from, plus a delicious selection of food, the Luna is a no nonsense and no talking listening room. The place is cash only. Learn more at LunaStarCafe.com

For more information, please visit www.JimCamacho.com or call (305) 799-7123. 

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ABOUT JIM CAMACHO 

As co-founder (with his brother John) of the legendary Miami band The Goods, Camacho first attracted national attention through a series of albums that allowed the band to work with legendary producer Tom Dowd, sharing stages with the likes of Pearl JamThe SmithereensCracker and Matthew Sweet, and reaping any number of accolades in the process. 

Since then, Camacho’s enjoyed a prolific solo career that’s included a number of memorable albums and EPs. In addition, his music featured in films, documentaries and television soundtracks, and high-profile live performances that have taken him to any number of prestigious musical venues, including the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, New York’s Radio City Music Hall and the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. He’s played the West Coast and the U.K. and has also had the distinction of touring with Alicia KeysJohn LegendLinda Perhacs, and Zascha Moktan

Camacho has also made his mark in the theatrical world with efforts that have included such well-received original productions as “Fools’ Paradise”, “Guru”, “MOUSE KING”, “The Cavie Islanders and the Troll”, “Mickey Herman Saves the $#&@ World” and, most recently, “Digging For Bones” – all critically acclaimed musicals, many that found him, Directing, and writing the book, music and lyrics.  

Indeed, Camacho’s prolific prowess extends to spotlighting other artists as well. His YouTube series “Adventures in Songwriting” initiated in 2019, finds him working with a series of special guests and then writing a song in tandem within the program’s 30 minute timeframe. The songs were released as an EP that included collaborations between Camacho and such seminal South Florida talents as Fernando PerdomoCharlie PickettElsten TorresRob Elba, and the bands ExNorwegian and Deaf Poets. The Miami Herald’s Howard Cohen described the special release show as “Good fun and a testament to the power of inspired songwriting.” 

For more information, visit www.JimCamacho.com.

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Community Arts and Culture to Present Dia de los Muertos Celebrations in Doral and Islamorada with Ameyal

Miami-based non-profit and Mexican cultural organization host events at Doral Yard October 31 and the Florida Keys Brewing Company on November 2

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Miami, FL – October 5, 2021 – Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a traditional Meso-American celebration of ancestors that precedes Halloween on October 31 and All Saints’ Day on November 1, and coincides with the Roman Catholic All Souls’ Day on November 2. Because Mexican-Americans encompass the largest Hispanic group in the U.S., and since going mainstream with the Disney Coco smash film in 2017, the holiday has become even more commonplace as a way to honor the departed. It’s a day of remembrance, prayer, love, and celebration. 

Community Arts and Culture has been partnering with the Ameyal Mexican Cultural Group for some time now, and in 2021, the two organizations will once again team up to bring Day of the Dead celebrations to the new Backyard area in The Doral Yard (8455 NW 53rd St Suite 106, Doral, FL 33166) on Sunday, October 31, and the Florida Keys Brewing Company (FKBC), which is located at 81611 Old Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036, on Tuesday, November 2. 

Both events will feature live traditional Mexican folk music, a procession, airbrush face painting, and a calavera (sugar skull) station, and are free and open to the public beginning at 5 p.m. 

“We’re extremely excited to once again count on the wonderful cultural ambassadors from Ameyal to bring this beautiful celebration to our supporters,” says event coordinator Renee Chavez. “Our organization prides itself on bringing musical and artistic events to underserved communities, and we are happy to branch out into the Doral and Islamorada communities with something like this for the first time. Our sincere thanks to the Doral Yard and the FKBC for their support.” Chavez spearheads the Inheritants, the group responsible for organizing these events. 

The Doral Yard is a community gathering space designed to foster local entrepreneurship and culture, created by the Yard Hospitality and Place Projects teams. Expanding on The Wynwood Yard concept, the venue brings culinary delights, live entertainment, and round-the-clock events to Downtown Doral. A 20,000-square-foot space is divided into two indoor / outdoor zones: The Hub and The Backyard, which includes a full liquor bar, a grassy turf area for gathering and dancing, and a stage; the outdoor space is fully covered. Visit DoralYard.com for more details. 

FKBC is the gateway to the Morada Way Arts District in Islamorada and was founded with the hopes of bringing great beer to the island chain and beyond. All of their island-themed beers are brewed with top-quality ingredients to make the best beer possible. The tasting room faces the Old Highway, but there is a private residence for rent on the second level, and an expansive beer garden out back complete with an outdoor stage. Learn more at FloridaKeysBrewingCo.com

Ameyal is dedicated to fomenting and spreading popular Mexican culture by focusing on sharing the richness of its cultural heritage through four pillars: pre-Hispanic dance, traditional music, folkloric ballet, and cultural dissemination. Their intention is to create a welcoming epicenter that supports all stakeholders in the community during the cultivation of Mexican artistic expression. To learn more about them, navigate to Ameyal.org

The Inheritants Project is an ongoing Miami-based program established in 2012 that incorporates students and their mentors, and children and their parents, performing together on a professional platform. Inheritants cultivate the art of oral tradition, and is a commitment to preserve and honor true authentic cultural engagement at a community level through cultural education, land awareness and stewardship, and art experience. 

For more information, please visit CommunityArtsandCulture.org

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ABOUT COMMUNITY ARTS & CULTURE
Incorporated in September 2002, Community Arts and Culture, Inc. (CAC) is a Miami-based non-profit organization that fosters an appreciation and understanding of a vast assortment of arts and cultures through workshops, lectures and artistic performances in local communities for individuals of all ages and social backgrounds.

For more information, please visit CommunityArtsandCulture.org.

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Michael Mut
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EVENT LINKS:

Facebook event – Doral

Facebook event – Islamorada

Sugar skull fundraising ticket – Doral

Sugar skull fundraising ticket – Islamorada


Electric Piquete to Debut at Oasis Wynwood October 9

Award-winning Latin funk band to play two sets beginning at 6 p.m., a free, all-ages show at the area’s new cultural epicenter

Miami, FL – September 28, 2021 – The Oasis Wynwood opened up in the spring of 2021 and has quickly become the area’s premier eatery, retail, and nightlife hotspot. Hosting national acts as well as local favorites, the Oasis is located at 2335 N Miami Ave, FL 33127. Electric Piquete will make their debut on the outdoor courtyard stage on Saturday, October 9, 2021, beginning at 6 p.m. The free show is open to the public of all ages. 

“It’s been a while since we’ve played in the Wynwood district and can’t wait to hit at this amazing new venue,” says band co-founder and drummer / vocalist Ed Rosado. “The vibrant scene that is the Wynwood arts district always brings out the best in us, and we are thankful for the gig opportunity granted by Oasis.” Rosado is the band’s musical director who also writes and arranges songs for the band. 

Oasis Wynwood features an outdoor food and beverage experience, offering a diverse blend of dining options, each operating from a colorful, outfitted shipping container. Oasis’s food concepts – AlidoroBuya Dumplings + BunsCHIKINMr. Mandolin, Prince Street Pizza, and Los Buenos – showcase both well-known local chef talents as well as New York City favorites. The focal point of the spacious outdoor setting is the “Tower Bar”, constructed from stacked shipping containers and adorned with a colorful mural by renowned Spanish artist Antonyo Marest. There is also the Huacachina, an indoor lounge nestled in the back of the property. 

ElectricPiquete is a two-time Miami New TimesBest of Miami “Best Latin Band” award-winning Latin funk outfit. First named so in 2009, they were again crowned as such in 2015. The band has played virtually all major events in South Florida, including the Miami Music FestivalCalle OchoCarnaval on the Mile, the Ball & Chain Music Festival, and Arts in the Park. Few major venues have not seen them grace their stage. 

In 2016, the band graduated to the major festival circuit, travelling to NC to play the GrassRoots Festival of Music Arts & Dance, followed by an appearance at the Orange Blossom Festival in 2018, and Afro Roots Fest in 2019 (Key West) and 2021 (Islamorada). The band is currently in preproduction mode getting ready to record new material for their long-awaited full length release, which will be available in the spring of 2022. Their influences are as diverse as the Miami region that birthed them, ranging from rock to jazz spiced with everything in between: funk, Afro-Caribbean, progressive and R&B.

Though mostly instrumental, the band does feature vocals and rapping on several numbers; a tight rhythm section and heavy percussion supports melodious horn play. Their repertoire consists of mostly original compositions, but they are well-versed in Latin and jazz standards, borrowing from a range of artists, from Horace Silver to Cheo Feliciano

For more information about the band, please visit ElectricPiquete.com or call 786.426.2277.

For more on the venue, click OasisWynwood.com.

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Todo El Mundo Dice AHO! Medicine Music Concert Coming to Pinecrest Gardens September 17

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Tickets are now on sale for the eighth edition of the festival featuring live music by several artists from the Americas, beginning at 6:30 p.m. and open to all ages

Miami, FL – August 19, 2021 – The Lakota word for “thank you” is aho. In the spirit of gratitude and Native American culture comes the Todo el Mundo Dice AHO! Medicine Music Concert scheduled for Friday, September 17, 2021, in the Banyan Bowl at Pinecrest Gardens (11000 SW 57th Ave, Pinecrest, FL 33156).

Several different regions and traditions will be represented by five musical acts. Tickets are available online at bit.ly/AHO_21, all ages are welcome, and doors open at 5 p.m. The music will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.

“Despite the logistical setbacks due to the pandemic, we are happy to be able to connect Community Arts & Culture with the TEMDA concert,” says event producer Eric Vazquez. “We are looking forward to welcoming all these wonderful artists and the event itself to our roster of programs.”

Featured artists include Jesús HidalgoTeresa de Jesús and Musiana (Venezuela), EKeKo Nation (Argentina), and Shimshai (Washington) and Susana (Colombia).

Jesús Hidalgo is a singer / songwriter and producer who recognizes Mother Earth as an entity with rights worthy of respect.

Teresa Padron considers herself a guardian of Mother Earth, and a singer / songwriter of the path of consciousness dedicated to facilitating ancestral circular dances, sacred circles, and moon dances.

Author, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Tonolec Diego Perez (AKA EKeKo Nation) spreads his socio-environmental sound message as an activist who has released three albums, including Qomunidad, earning him about one and a half million plays on Spotify.

Musiana expresses her intimacy with life and the mysticism that has accompanied her from a very young age through a bossa nova and folk-influenced sound.

Shimshai’s music invokes the sentiment of ancestral devotion and dedication to higher consciousness, and partner Xochitlquetzalli (Susana) is a medicine woman steeped in the Indigenous traditions of North, Central and South America.

There will be several vendors present, including a booth representing the performing artists, one for the wellness advocate Doterra, and one showcasing Community Arts & Culture. Concessions will be available through Pinecrest Gardens.

Event support generously provided by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. For more information, please visit TodoElMundoDiceAho.com or call 305-669-6990.

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Electric Piquete to Debut at Casa Tiki in Little Havana September 10

Award-winning Latin funk band to play two sets beginning at 9 p.m., a free show for those 21 and over

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Miami, FL – August 17, 2021 – When Casa Tiki hosts Miami’s Latin funk / fusionistas Electric Piquete on Friday, September 10, 2021, beginning at 9 p.m., it will mark the first time the Hialeah-based band will play at the relatively new Western Pacific-themed Little Havana hotspot. Located at 1728 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, Casa Tiki has quickly become a much-needed haven for live music in the area, especially since the stalwarts Ball & Chain remain temporarily closed.

“We are extremely honored to play at this wonderful new venue and look forward to putting on a great show for live music fans,” says band co-founder and drummer / vocalist Ed Rosado. “We always appreciate the opportunity to break into a new venue and thank management for giving us a shot.” Rosado also writes and arranges songs for the band, and also serves as musical director.

Homecookin’ Hospitality Group, the team behind Foxhole, Drunken Dragon, and rácket, brought a trending, yet one-of-a-kind, concept to Little Havana just before the pandemic broke in March of 2020: a Latin-style take on the traditional Polynesian culture, catering to an escapist longing for travel. Located in the heart of Calle Ocho, the hideaway haven allows guests to create their own tropical escape from reality.

Electric Piquete is a two-time Miami New Times Best of Miami “Best Latin Band” award-winning Latin funk outfit. First named so in 2009, they were again crowned as such in 2015. The band has played virtually all major events in South Florida, including the Miami Music FestivalCalle OchoCarnaval on the Mile, the Ball & Chain Music Festival, and Arts in the Park. Few major venues have not seen them grace their stage.

In 2016, the band graduated to the major festival circuit, travelling to NC to play the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music Arts & Dance, followed by an appearance at the Orange Blossom Festival in 2018, and Afro Roots Fest in 2019 (Key West) and 2021 (Islamorada)..

Their influences are as diverse as the Miami region that birthed them, ranging from rock to jazz spiced with everything in between: funk, Afro-Caribbean, progressive and R&B. Though mostly instrumental, the band does feature vocals and rapping on several numbers; a tight rhythm section and heavy percussion supports melodious horn play.

Their repertoire consists of mostly original compositions, but they are well-versed in Latin and jazz standards, borrowing from a range of artists, from Herbie Hancock to Mongo Santamaria.

For more information about the band, please visit ElectricPiquete.com or call 786.426.2277. For more on the venue, click CasaTiki.com.

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Michael Mut
786.426.2277
info@mutcomm.com


Cortadito Announce New “Son Sabroso Saturdays” Residency at Guanabanas in Jupiter

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Award-winning Cuban folk band to entertain Palm Beach County fans on a monthly basis through November

Hialeah, FL – June 20, 2021 – Cortadito,winners of the Miami New Times’ “Best Latin Act” for 2019, and a popular act at Guanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar, will now be appearing during Son Sabroso Saturdays at the waterfront venue located at 960 N Hwy A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477, once a month through November. Cortadito have played Guanabanas previously during the Noche Latina series and the Road to Afro Roots Fest, the opener for an eclectic, long running, and award-winning world music festival. This represents the third residency that the band has booked this summer. The shows will be free and open to the public of all ages, and will run 4 to 7 p.m.

“We are excited and happy to have locked in a number of dates at Guanabanas and appreciate the love and support by Matty and Roots Music and Guanabanas,” says band co-founder Jose Elias, who sings harmony and plays the tres in the band. “Our fan base there in the North Palm Beach area is amazing and we always love playing for them there.” The series of appearances is named after one of the band’s popular original compositions. They are scheduled to perform on the following dates:

August 7

September 11

October 16

November 20

Elias founded the traditional Cuban folk band alongside lead singer / songwriter and guitarist Julio Cesar Rodriguez Delet in November of 2011. An instant success, the duo soon released their debut CD titled Abriendo Caminos in 2012. They subsequently expanded their roster by adding several notable musicians, and quickly became festival favorites, performing at the Fingerlakes, Shakori Hills, and Miami GrassRoots Festivals, the Florida Folk Fest, the Carnival on the Mile, and others. In 2018, the band released an EP titled Canciones de Julio. Cortadito also appears monthly at Jerry & Joe’s Pizza in Hialeah and at Cerveceria La Tropical in Wynwood.

Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has grown to become an institution in Palm Beach County for three reasons: the lush, tropical setting, great cuisine and cocktails, and live music from both national acts and the hottest names in South Florida, which is curated by Matt Cahur from Roots Music, Inc. Guanabanas is a 100 percent open-air restaurant and bar with woven tiki huts and banyan trees towering overhead, and hand-chiseled coquina stone pathways underfoot.

For more information about the venue, visit Guanabanas.com.  More details about the band can be found at CortaditoSon.com.

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ABOUT CORTADITO

Cortadito’s focus is on performing the traditional Cuban music of the early 20th century. From Son MontunoGuarachaBolerosNengon, and Bolero Son, this dynamic ensemble brings the listener back to a time when Trio Matamoros, or Ignacio Piniero ruled the Cuban music world.  The era when popular music was Cuban Music and Son Montuno was influencing music throughout the globe. From time to time, Cortadito is backed by a variety of guest musicians, which gives the group a sound reminiscent of the Buena Vista Social Club.

Jose Elias founded the band alongside Julio Cesar Rodriguez Delet from Santiago de Cuba in November of 2011 after a 12-year stint with Conjunto Progreso that garnered him a Grammy nomination for his participation in the album Masters of Cuban Son. The duo was an instant success and were invited to perform at the Fingerlakes Grassroots festival in Trumansberg, NY. They released their first CD titled Abriendo Caminos in 2012, which featured one original composition by each of the artists “Delicias Caribeña” (Elias) and “Te Lo Perdiste” (Delet).

In 2013, Julio Cesar moved to Houston, Texas and was replaced by Humberto Upierre from Guanabacoa, Cuba. The group then expanded into a trio which included percussionist Andres Polanco Rivas from Holguin, Cuba. In 2014, the group reunited with Julio Cesar to record what would be the songs for their next release, which included the participation of double bass player  Yorgis Goiricelaya from Matanzas, Cuba.  Yorgis is the Musical Director for Albita Rodriguez’s group and also plays bass with Oscar De Leon.

From 2015 to 2017 the group added various musicians to the roster, including percussionist Santiago McCookand double bass player Alberto Pantaleon, who has toured with the Buena Vista Social Club and Eliades Ochoa.

Cortadito started 2018 the year with a bang thanks to world-renowned percussionist Sammy Figeroa – he hired the group to back up Buena Vista Social Club legend, Eliades Ochoa at the GroundUp Music Festival. That summer the group released their second EP release titled Canciones de Julio which features five original compositions written by lead singer Julio Cesar, including the classic “Casa de la Trova” written by his father Julio Rodriguez. On September 2, the band once more backed Ochoa, this time at the Los Dells Festival in Wisconsin, the first major Latin music festival in the Midwest, and soon to be the largest such festival in North America.

In June of 2019, Cortadito was named “Best Latin Act” by the Miami New Times in their “Best of Miami” issue. Click here to learn more. The group also received an acknowledgement by the City of North Miami during Hispanic Heritage Month for their representation of traditional Cuban culture in our community. 

In August 2020, the group started pre-production on their first full length album which will feature all original compositions by various band members. The album is due out for release in November 2021 to commemorate the band’s ten-year anniversary.

For more information, please visit CortaditoSon.com.  

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Michael Mut
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Bachaco Presents the Miami Beach Reggae Fest 2021: a “Peace & Love” Concert Saturday, September 11

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Latin reggae group with a 13-year artistic trajectory including more 300 concerts from Argentina to Canada, sharing the stage with the biggest and best talent

Miami Beach, FL – July 20, 2021 – The Miami Beach Reggae Fest 2021, is the latest edition of a Festival created by Eddy Morillo, singer / songwriter and founder of Venezuela’s own Latin Reggae music group Bachaco. It is essentially a vehicle to continue to cultivate the locals’ love for Reggae music with Latin twist, which represent Miami Beach and Greater Miami’s melting pot of cultures and sounds.

“We’re extremely proud to continue the tradition that has become the Miami Beach Reggae Fest, and are proud to welcome fellow Latin Reggae artists Fidel Nadal and Doctor Krapula to Miami,” says Morillo. “We are looking forward to having an amazing, family-friendly day at the beach and thank the Rhythm Foundation and the North Beach Bandshell for hosting us.”

The event is taking place on Saturday, September 11, 2021 at the North Beach Bandshell at 7275 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33141, and will be an all ages “Peace & Love” concert featuring three headlining performances:

Fidel Nadal, Argentinian Reggae legend and Latin Grammy nominee known for hit singles such as “Gente Que No” with Todos Tus Muertos, as well as his own “International Love”, and “Emocionado” among others;

Bachaco, performing their Reggae best plus the single “La Policia”;

Doctor Krapula, Colombia’s own Reggae/Ska infused Rock Band with 18 years of history, more tha 500 concerts in 15+ countries, seven album studios, a live DVD and five Latin Grammy nominations, as well as collaborations with Manu Chao, Ska-p, SEEED, Juanes, Café Tacvba, among others.

Doors will open at 4:20 p.m. with a special guest DJ performance by Alesouljah and the live music begins at 5 p.m. Attendance is limited to 1,000 guests and ticket purchase prior to the event is highly encouraged to guarantee availability. General admission tickets start at $39.99 and are now on sale at bit.ly/MBRF2021.

For more information, visit www.MiamiBeachReggaeFest.com.

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ABOUT MIAMI BEACH REGGAE FEST

Originally called “5 de Mayo Beach Fest” in its first 2014 Edition, the Miami Beach Reggae Fest has evolved in its 3rd Edition, becoming the only festival in the region to showcase top Latin Reggae talent, steps from the highly sought-after sands and water of Miami Beach. It’s the perfect environment to enjoy a day on the water plus a sunset and live music under the stars on Miami’s “Best Venue for Locals” (Miami New Times).

Past renowned Latin Reggae artists who have graced the stages are Gondwana (Chile), Los Rabanes (Panama) Laguna Pai (Peru), Ojo de Buey (Costa Rica), Alika (Uruguay), Johnny Dread (Cuba), Sudakaya (Ecuador), and Tarmac (Colombia).

The tradition of supporting Latin Reggae artists to highlight the diversity of our community continues in 2021, and the Miami Beach Reggae Fest welcomes the support of all sponsors, vendors, volunteers and artists who wish to help spread the love and awareness of Reggae Music in all its forms.

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ABOUT BACHACO

Since 2007 Bachaco has performed more than 300 concerts from Argentina to Canada, sharing the stage and performing at the same events and festivals as other big names in the reggae and world music scenes such as Stephen Marley and the Marley Brothers, Natiruts from Brazil, Israel Vibration, Toots & The Maytals, Tribal Seeds, Ozomatli, Luciano, Easy Star All-Stars, Midnite, Cultura Profetica, Gondwana, Los Cafres, Los Pericos, Bahiano, Alika, Jarabe de Palo, Los Amigos Invisibles, WAR, King Chango and many more.

Bachaco has also showcased during the SXSW and LAMC music conferences thanks to support from BMI. Bachaco was conceived and founded by Venezuelan Singer-Songwriter Edilberto ‘Eddy’ Morillo in Miami, FL where he regularly meets and collaborates with musicians from everywhere.

Bachaco’s musical diversity is what makes it a true multi-cultural experience. The lyrics naturally flow in English and Spanish but the true language Bachaco speaks is the vibe they transmit: High Energy Groove! The band’s hit singles “Good Morning”, “Sunfire Girl” and “Keep Your Head Up” are the group’s best Reggae songs. Their new Reggae songs will make you groove and have you jammin’ every track as each flows with its own influences of Dancehall, Ska, Rock, Hip-Hop, Dub and Latin Reggae.

​Bachaco has toured multiple times throughout the United States. In 2014, Concert Channel Sessions broadcasted Bachaco Live from Hollywood, CA during prime time to over 20 countries including: Argentina, Aruba, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Trinidad, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Telemundo’s “Premios Tu Mundo” 2014 awarded the band a Gibson Sponsorship on National TV for winning Budlight’s “Buscando Mi Ritmo” live music reality TV summer series with their Latin Dancehall Single “” featuring international telenovela rockstar Jose Guillermo Cortines from the Dominican Republic.

Ojo de Buey from Costa Rica featured Bachaco at the Miami Reggae Festival to celebrate the release of their New Single and Video “Una Sola Nación”, a song they wrote together and recorded at Live House Studios in Miami, FL with producer Mariano Aponte (Puerto Rico), which speaks about coming together as humans.

In 2014, Bachaco headlined the Miami Beach Reggae Fest with Gondwana (Chile) where they performed together on stage their Reggae Rock collaboration “Cruzando Fronteras”.

Bachaco’s best songs, the Latin Roots hit singles “Jamaican Cumbia”, “Cumbia Pa’ La Nena”, and “Ni Una Lagrima” have been featured on MTV Tr3s, MTV Latin America, CNN en Español, Telemundo, iTunes’ New and Noteworthy”, Sirius XM Radio, About.com, MSN Latinzine, BMI.com, Gibson.com, AOL Radio’s Rock Latino Top 10, Terra.com, ZUMBA, Venevision Internacional, Miami New Times, Miami.com, El Nuevo Herald (Miami), Viernes Magazine (Miami), Batanga.com, Boom Magazine (Miami), LatinRapper.com, VIPLatino.com, Inity Weekly (Colorado), Brightest Young Things (DC), Reven Magazine (South Carolina), Que Pasa Mi Gente (Charlotte), Nativo Rock (Orlando), The Atlantic Current (South Florida), RCKLG (Argentina), Guacamaya FM (Nicaragua), Rio Live Reggae Radio (Ecuador), KeysWeekly.com (Key West), Remezcla, PulsoBeat.com, ItsInMiami.com, YardHype.com, PuertoRicoUnder.com,and many other media outlets throughout the U.S. and abroad.

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