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Friday, September 21st from 8:00pm to 10:00pm
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Remezcla favorites Los Amigos Invisibles play at Oakland’s The New Parish. For twenty-one years now, these Venezuelans have have been revolutionizing latin funk and disco rock.
From their first album in 1995, Los Amigos Invisibles have developed a sound based on the “gozadera” – a catchy fusion of Latin rhythms with funk and lounge music. The Venezuelan band has toured the world over, but calls New York its base these days. Their latest release, ‘Commercial,’ was awarded a Latin GRAMMY for “Best Alternative Album.”
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WHERE: The New Parish 579 18th St San Francisco, CA 94612 HOOD: Oakland |
DIRECTIONS: at San Pablo |
Things get bloody at this ’60s Hollywood prom. Watch Los Amigos Invisibles’ new video for “La Que Me Gusta.”
Catch the second part of our interview with La Vida Boheme’s Henry D’Arthenay on the complicated political situation in Venezuela.
Listen to the Latin-American-themed EP from UK’s IS TROPICAL.
“We have always been a political band but not a ‘partido’ band.”
Ulises Hadjis collaborates with Torreblanca and releases a video for “Aquella Ciudad” off his Latin Grammy-nominated album, Cosas Perdidas.
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