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SOL y CANTO: The Roots of Latin Music
Singer Rosi Amador handles the business for Sol y Canto (which translates as "sun and song"). The group can perform as a duo, a trio or a sextet. Brian Amador, the music director, arranger, and frequent composer, encourages the group to delve deeply into their own various native Latin traditions. Rosi and Brian are joined by percussionist Renato Thoms (Panama), vocalist and wind player Alan del Castillo (Puerto Rico), bassist Carlos del Pino (Cuba), wind/reed player Jon "Chuco" Weeks (New Hampshire, USA) and keyboardist Eduardo Tancredi (Uruguay). Each member of the group, given such diverse musical and ethnic backgrounds, brings something unique to the group. Most of the places they play are not specific Latin venues, but folk festivals, clubs, museums, or colleges.
Sol y Canto has won numerous awards, including "Best of Boston 1996," 1995 Boston Music Awards for Outstanding Latin Act, and wide recognition and acclaim throughout the United States. They have performed for the White House Easter Celebration (1999), Kennedy Center Millenium Concert Series (1999), and on public radio. Visit Sol y Canto's Website
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