Got Latin jazz? Got Salsa & Son?
The best Salsa & Latin Jazz in GA
Formed in 2001, the seven-piece band is considered by many to be the best Latin band in Atlanta.
Originally a trio, Serenata's repertoire includes Latin jazz, Salsa, Merengue, and other creative styles. The music is hot. Dance lovers from across the cultural spectrum are inspired by the beat and the rhythms of the septet
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much Atlanta !!!
Serenata Band was voted @ Creative Loafing 2005 & ‘ 06
"The Best Local Latino Music Act"
Numbers talk: 682 appearances in the last 4 years
www.serenataband.com
Stir it Up with this highly-acclaimed Island Party Band. Soca Jukebox has established itself as one of the region's most sought-after groups with a Caribbean steel drum infusion into one fun, rockin' band. Taking their name from a popular Caribbean music style (soca is slang for "Soul Calypso"), the group performs familiar contemporary hits as well as traditional island music . They give every song a unique Latin or Reggae twist, the very element that endears them to audiences. Dressed up, they add a memorable touch of class to your social gathering. Dressed down, they'll bring the dirty reggae to your party.
Soca Jukebox is the perfect group to create that "Island Atmosphere". Their presentation is high-energy and truly entertaining. Kick-back, feel the rhythm and say, "Yah, Mon" to this extraordinary ensemble!
Category:
Band
Additional Category:
Solo - Steel Drum
Genre:
50s Hits, 60s Hits, 70s Hits, 80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, African, Alternative, Beach Music, Caribbean, Cuban, Dance, Folk, Latin, Oldies, Pop, Reggae, Rock, Top-40, World Music
In the 7 years of it’s existence, the Latin Jazz Project has strived to express a wide range of musical styles; latin, jazz, progressive and traditional, representing the musical heritage of multiple ethnicities embodied in the complexity of American life. Led by percussionist/guitarist Manuel “Manny” Perez and pianist/arranger Kevin Doyle, Latin Jazz Project features the lead vocalist Carlos Day, percussionist Juancito Bentancourt on timbales, Francisco Quinones on congas and bassist Alex Aponte, all monumental talents.