Thursday, February 5, 2015

San Francisco Bomba: Bomberas de la Bahia+ Others in La Mission! - Saturday February 7, 2015

Don’t miss La Bomberas de La Bahia Bring that organic hip moving medicine to the SF Mission District +LA’s Viento Callejero (Urban psychedelic Cumbia), and hypnotic songstress Maria Jose Montejo 
Show Details


Bomba artists: Las Bomberas de la Bahia
When: Saturday, Feb 7, 2015 9:00 PM
Ticket Price: $10.00 - $15.00
Door Time: 8:00 PM
Restrictions: 18 & over
Under 21 must buy $5 drink ticket at the door.
$8 Student tickets with valid ID at The Doors 


Venue and Location: Brick and Mortar Music Hall at 1710 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
For pre sale hit link:
http://brickandmortarmusic.com/event.cfm?id=189280&cart#fbShareLinkTag

Las Bomberas de la Bahia: Bringing the heat of the Caribbean to revelers nationwide is the Bay Area’s own Las Bomberas de la Bahia. One of only a handful of all-women’s Bomba groups to ever exist internationally, Las Bomberas take Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba music to the next level. Born in SF’s Mission district with a passion and commitment to social justice, Las Bomberas strive to use the cultural arts to lift the voices of marginalized communities while holding a deep love of Afro-Puerto Rican traditions. The group was founded in November 2007 and is composed of San Francisco Bay Area artists, educators, and activists, under the direction of Sarazeta Ragazzi and Denise Solis. Come celebrate love, life, and liberation with the intoxicating rhythms of Puerto Rico and Las Bomberas de la Bahia!
https://www.facebook.com/bomberadelabahia/about
Viento Callejero is a fresh approach urban tropical music stripped down to feature its rawest elements. This trio breaks down the rhythmic and melodic pulse of Cumbia Colombiana, Son Montuno, Merengue, Reggae, Dance Hall, and Rock to create a new sound that is infectious to the listener’s ears, hips, and feet.
VC is: Gabriel J Villa (Chicano Batman)
Federico Zuniga Jr.( Bay Area’sTokeson,La Colectiva)
Gloria Estrada (formerly of la Santa Cecilia)
www.facebook.com/vientocallejero
https://vientocallejero.bandcamp.com/releases
www.vientocallejero.com

María José’s life changed in 2009 on a beach in her native Puerto Rico, where a friend gave her a used harp. She began writing hypnotic, haunting songs
that grow out of an intuitive process of deep listening.
Her music is informed by the images and rhythms of the natural world in all its vastness.
https://mariajosemontijo.bandcamp.com/album/estrellas-ep
https://www.facebook.com/majomusika/info?tab=page_info

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