Mambo Ensemble Orquesta Akokán brings the golden era of Cuban music to Vancouver

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      (Community announcement by the Chan Centre)

      Orquesta Akokán is straight-from-the-heart 21st century mambo that channels the fiery 1940s and 50s heyday of Tito Puente, Benny Moré, and Pérez Prado’s old Havana. Bursting with optimism and romantic swagger, the 13-piece ensemble of Cuban and New York-based Latin players—including members of Irakere, NG La Banda, and Los Van Van—mixes classic son cubano and mambo with elements of 70s and 80s salsa dura.

      Their debut album was released by Daptone Records, the canny and generous tastemakers who brought us the likes of Charles Bradley, Antibalas, and Sharon Jones. Produced at Havana’s legendary Areito Studios—where virtually every notable Cuban musician of the last 75 years, including the players of the great Buena Vista Social Club, has recorded—it’s the epitome of vibe. Listening to it, as Antibalas’ Martín Perna says, you “can’t help but feel the spirits of Cuba’s musical giants rising from the speakers.” With punchy horns, driving rhythms, and the impassioned, dramatic vocals of José “Pepito” Gómez, the golden days are here again!

      "Steered by the vocals of Pepito, piano melodies sparkle, brass blare bold and percussive sounds punctuate an overarching vibe of joy." - Exclaim

      ACCESS:

      Saturday, November 16 at 8pm, Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC

      Ticket Info: https://chancentre.com/events/orquesta-akokan/

      MORE INFO:

       https://chancentre.com/events/orquesta-akokan/

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