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Saturday 1 March
San Lazaro - Nine-piece Latin Mestizo outfit. San Lazaro is the act that starts the party with their horn and percussion heavy salsa funk diaspora. Easily the tightest Latin outfit to come from Australia so far, their members herald from Chilean, Spanish, Indian, Mauritian, Persian, Irish, Greek and Australian backgrounds and bring a refreshing tough, hip-hop, rock and reggae infused edge to the traditional Latin sound. Featuring some of Melbourne’s finest musical talent, including celebrated young female percussionist and timbale player Nasrine Rahmani, outstanding Spanish language rapper and Conga player Sebastian Orellana and seasoned Chilean Vocalist, Franshesco Viran, San Lazaro are becoming a favourite of outdoor festivals Australia wide and with good reason. Coupled with the congas and timbales, their sound is characterized as distinctly Latin whilst the electric guitar, bass and drumset provide an urban grounding for sax and trumpet players to connect the dots with Latin and Dub Reggae influenced horn harmonies. Fans of Ozomatli, The Cat Empire, and Manu Chao will know exactly what to do!
Time: 6.00pm
Mildura City
Langtree Avenue, between 7th Street and 8th Street
Cost: FREE EVENT
Festival Office: (03) 5021 5100 |
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