Fiesta Latina Entertainment 2004HeadlinerWest End Mambo Cafe
West End Mambo Café' is the true Latin sound made in North Carolina and they will be headlining this year's festival due to Hurricane Ivan! An eight piece Latin band performing Classic Salsa, Latin Jazz, and traditional styles including: Mambo, Bolero, Chachacha, Rumba, Son Montuno, & Guaracha. This fine ensemble performs to the delight of audiences everywhere, with their fine repertoire of traditional Latin classics and original compositions and arrangements. For more information visit their web site at WestEndMambo.com Eta Carina
Eta Carina performs a smart and sexy mix of 'Tropical Pop,' original and cover music in the styles of salsa, samba, merengue, samba, bossa nova, island, pop and rock. Whether you come to dance, or just to watch and listen, Eta Carina gives you something to enjoy and showcases Asheville's local talent. www.etacarina.net Carnavalito is hailed as North Carolina's premier Latin music group and was founded in 1989 as the Ricardo Granillo Group. Carnavalito combines a great variety of Latin rhythms (Afro Cuban, Cumbia, jazz, meringue, samba, salsa and even rock) and has performed at many sold-out venues. Some critics have described the Carnavalito sound as "colors coming from the stage" or as a "five alarm salsa." Carnavalito's self-titled first CD was released to great acclaim in 1996. Latin Beat Magazine picked it as one of the 25 recordings on the Descarga Magazine Music Catalog. http://elpueblo.org/artists/carnavalito.html or www.carnavalito.com Obligato - Acoustic Caribbean guitar band Salseros 828 - Latin dance troupe featuring Salsa and Casino Rueda - Cuban-based traditions Mariachis Los Negrete - Traditional acoustic mariachi band - Mexican Tito Amaya - Guitarist Saint Lawrence Basilica Story Telling with Bibliobus
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