Girls Sing, International Women's Day, Banda Cash, Why American Pub, Belo Horizonte, Brazil



#belohorizonte #livemusic #rockpub Full video: https://youtu.be/ZfWh6SepxxM?si=U2x74QCxZpeY_oMv 00:00:00 Why American Pub 00:00:08 Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack 00:01:31 Ironic - Alanis Morissette 00:02:52 -- 00:04:36 Cochise - Audioslave 00:05:30 Rock and Roll All Nite - Kiss 00:07:22 Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd 00:09:36 Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin 00:11:14 Enter Sandman - Metallica "Banda Cash And here's a post about astronomy. After all, you've never seen so many stars gathered in the same place!! 6 of our greatest representatives of rock and pop in the mountains, together for a very special night!!! Closing the week in which the International Day of the Most Important Being on the Planet is celebrated, “our girls” celebrate the @whyamericanpub Sunday Mass!!! Two Blocks, more than 3 hours of show, a repertoire that goes from A to Z in the most random playlists on Spotify!! All this with FREE ENTRY until 6:30 pm, @bebalambelambe tasting and special raffles throughout the night. It's to wash your soul and be grateful for another week of having good taste in music!! See you at Mass in the special ELAS SING CA$H!! Be ready!!!" - https://www.instagram.com/p/C4VvVNrOMkh/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.instagram.com/bandacash/ "Banda Cash So proud to have a photo like this on our feed. So proud to know that this team of talents represents rock and pop in our city. So proud to have received this great performance at our Sunday Mass at @whyamericanpub and to have watched a show that closed women's week with a flourish. As far as CA$H is concerned, there will never be a lack of showcases to recognize the importance and talent of “our girls”. Here on CA$H's Instagram, women represent almost 80% of followers. I hope that, in some way, you were represented by this spectacular cast. Thank you for existing." - https://www.instagram.com/p/C4YRgCyOkyX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.instagram.com/bandacash/ Why American Pub - https://www.instagram.com/whyamericanpub/ Banda Cash - https://www.instagram.com/bandacash/ Borba - https://www.instagram.com/borba.guitar/ Geisa Andrade - https://www.instagram.com/geisaandradecoms/ Nina Guimarães - https://www.instagram.com/niinaguimaraes/ Maria Republica - https://www.instagram.com/mariarepublicaoficial/ Renata Pires - https://www.instagram.com/renatitapires/ Rayane Boldrini - https://www.instagram.com/rayane.boldrini/ Gabi Mello - https://www.instagram.com/gabimellooficial/ "Why American Pub is a pub for rock n' roll lovers, located in the Prado neighborhood. The venue has a weekly schedule with live shows from bands playing the biggest names in world rock. In addition, it offers pool tables that can be used in the room while the shows are taking place." - https://portalbelohorizonte.com.br/index.php/o-que-fazer/comer-e-beber/bar/why-american-pub

Sepultura, Celebrating Life Through Death Tour First Concert, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 01.03.2024


#sepultura #belohorizonte #brazil Sepultura, Celebrating Life Through Death Tour First Concert, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 01.03.2024 "Setlist: Polícia (Titãs song) Intro (Mixed intro snippets from several songs) Refuse/Resist Territory Slave New World Phantom Self Dusted (first time since 2016) Attitude Kairos Means to an End Cut-Throat Guardians of Earth Mind War (first time since 2015) False (first time since 2019) Choke Escape to the Void (first time since 2019) Kaiowas Sepulnation Biotech Is Godzilla (first time since 2018) Agony of Defeat Troops of Doom Arise Encore: Ratamahatta Roots Bloody Roots Song played from tape: Easy Lover (Philip Bailey song)" - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/sepultura/2024/arena-hall-belo-horizonte-brazil-63ad7eaf.html

Live salsa at Casa Quiebra-Canto, since 1979, Bogotá, Colombia [4k]


Casa Quiebra-Canto, Bogotá, Colombia 🇨🇴 Full video at: https://youtu.be/iwcvdaqBSjQ PABLO WATUSI & SU AFROROLA, COP .20k ( € 4.71, 29.02.2024) "QUIEBRACANTO, EL LEGENDARIO Por: REDACCION EL TIEMPO Casa Editorial 19 de julio 2003 , 12:00 a. m. - https://lnkd.in/dsu6NznK (Google translation) QUIEBRACANTO, THE LEGENDARY It began in 1979 in a small street next to the Universidad de los Andes, with four tables: two for students from the U. Nacional, one for those from Los Andes and the fourth for the cacos. Its creator and manager, Alvaro Manosalva from Boyacá, was an architecture student at Nacho. ... Although every day presents innovations, this original Quiebracanto maintains the philosophy and initial objectives of Manosalva, that is, to break the musical customs that existed at that time. For that, he brought classic salsa, which came mostly from the Valley, and the new Cuban trova, which is why the site is considered the pioneer and leader of this music in the country. "Quiebra-Canto, un símbolo de la noche y de la rumba salsera, El Tiempo RODRIGO MONROY WALTEROS, 22 de noviembre 2019, 10:25 - https://lnkd.in/dePiPr2H (Google translation) They started with heavy metal and hard rock. Almost everyone had a collection of records from bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Kiss, etc. As the years went by, they became familiar with the sounds of psychedelic rock of Pink Floyd, The Doors and the Rolling Stones. ... “It was frequented by university professors, left-wing activists, poets, writers, theater producers, filmmakers, television stars and directors like 'el flaco' Solórzano and Dago García. Visual artists and, of course, musicians attended. Several groups came out of there, among which the best known was La 33 y su Pantera Mambo,” Pedro recalls. ... The carter, by Portabales, was the signature song of La Pola. They learned that in the Dominican Republic the predominant rhythm was charanga and that its best-known performer was Jhonny Pacheco. They discovered that they had a wrong idea about salsa, because for them everything that sounded with piano, trumpets, regardless of other instruments, was salsa. They learned that this rhythm originated in New York, in the 60s, and that it is a genre with influences from Cuban son, jazz, Caribbean and American sounds. That most of its musicians are Puerto Rican and that almost all of them recorded with the Fania label, founded by Jerry Masucci and Johnny Pacheco in 1963. As time went by, Larry Harlow, Willie Colon, Héctor Lavoe, Ray Barreto, Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz, Eddie Palmieri, etc. were recognized. Pedro allowed Chano to play the music on some occasions, especially on Thursdays. He taught him that he had to start with the classic sounds of Ñico Saquito, Arcaño, Benny Moré, Bola de Nieve, La Lupe, La Sonora Matancera and his best-known voice, Celia Cruz." FBT Elettronica Spa hashtag#sounddesign hashtag#acoustics hashtag#soundsystems hashtag#loudspeakers hashtag#audio hashtag#proaudio hashtag#audioengineering hashtag#audioengineer hashtag#acousticsolutions hashtag#acousticdesign hashtag#musicindustry hashtag#musicbusiness