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Nag Champayons Debut at Guanabanas During Noche Latina August 19
Miami-based “Afrogalactic / Tropidelic” band brings eclectic sound to waterfront restaurant and music venue
Jupiter, FL – July 19, 2016 – Guanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar’s Noche Latina series rolls on this summer with the debut of one of Miami’s most psychedelic groove / jam bands on Friday, August 19, 2016, beginning at 9 p.m.Guanabanas (960 North Highway A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477) and Roots Music will present the Nag Champayons during the monthly celebration of Latin music and heritage in a free show open to those 21 and over. Dubbed after the incense they would constantly burn during early rehearsals, the Nags once won a “Best Band Name” award from the Miami New Times.
The sextet is currently promoting their latest release, “Rising Sounds of a Sinking City”, and are working on a follow-up single, which promises to be wildly psychedelic. They are hesitant to release the name of the new track for fear of “Brazilian shamanistic repercussions,” says bassist and founder EdCardona. “We’re excited to be taking our sound to another county, and to be spreading the Nag vibe in Jupiter.”
“As a live music and jam band fan, I’m truly looking forward to having the band perform here at Guanabanas,” says Talent Buyer Matt Cahur. “It didn’t take me long after listening to the band and watching performance videos during the vetting process to determine that they are special. I believe all those who attend are in for a special treat.” The Noche Latina series is the brainchild of Cahur; preparations are underway for the 1st anniversary celebration involving Miami’sElectric Piquete and the Spam Allstars on October 22, 2016.
Speaking of which, the Spam Allstars, the “Miami sound” genre-defining band who returned from a cultural exchange trip to South Africa just a couple of weeks ago, play Guanas this Saturday, July 23. Founded and led by musician, producer and audiophile Andrew Yeomanson, AKA DJ Le Spam, the Latin Grammy-nominated outfit plays the longest-running weekly musical residency in Little Havana and are favorites of the Jupiter area live music aficionados. More details: www.SpamAllstars.com.
Cuban sensation Danay Suarez‘s debut at Noche Latina earlier this year was a runaway success, with a capacity crowd hanging on her every word. A good amount of her fans traveled from out of the area just to catch her show there. She returns to Guanabanas Saturday, September 17. Learn more about the sultry singer-songwriter here: danaysuarez.bandpage.com.
For more information, visit www.NagChampayons.com or call the venue at561.747.8878.
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ABOUT GUANABANAS ISLAND RESTAURANT
Guanabanas is an open air restaurant and bar with woven tiki huts and banyan trees towering overhead and hand-chiseled coquina stone pathways underfoot. The team maintains a laid-back, island atmosphere where everyone is welcome. All performances, unless otherwise noted, begin at 9 p.m. and are free and open to the public. 21 and over are welcome Fridays and Saturdays; Sunday performances are all-ages.
For more information about the venue, please visit www.Guanabanas.com or call 561.747.8878.
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