14957 Caspar Rd.
Caspar, CA, California 95420

For Immediate Release



Rumbaché (www.myspace.com/rumbache, www.rumbache.com) – San Francisco Bay Area’s hottest, young Latin/Salsa/Funk band will be bringing their hard hitting stage show to Caspar Inn on the Mendocino Coast in Caspar, CA on Saturday, June 5th, 2010. Rumbaché’s rigorous schedule of performances in the Bay Area and beyond include events such as the San Jose Jazz Festival, the SF Salsa Rueda Festival, Laurel Street Fair, etc. as well as a host of high end venues and clubs. With their unique fusion of Timba, Salsa and Funk styles, Rumbaché is set to light up the dance floor with an extensive song list of classic and contemporary Cuban and Salsa repertoire, as well as their own funked out originals. Don’t miss the band that is quickly becoming the voice of youth for San Francisco’s Latin/Salsa scene. Whether you are a dancer or a musical connoisseur, Rumbaché will ignite your soul and move your feet!

Full show details are included below. Interviews, hi-res photos and CDs are available upon request. We welcome you to be our guest to the show on June 5th, simply let us know if you wish to attend.





What: The Bay Areas hottest Latin/Salsa/Funk band Rumbaché

When: Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Where: Caspar Inn in Caspar, CA (Mendocino Coast)

Tickets/Cost: $10 advance, $12 door

Time: 9pm



Media Opportunities:



Interview rising talent Patricio Angulo – Rumbaché Percussionist and Band Leader

Photograph Rumbaché and their electrifying stage show with full percussion, horns and multiple vocalists

Enjoy a Salsa Fusion that will leave you and your readers/viewers/listeners begging for more!



Rumbaché Past Reviews:



. . . . . . They've successfully added several extremely difficult Timba classics to their set list, but even their standard fare is now packed with modern Timba ideas - gear changes and numbered bloques spontaneously signaled by timbalero/leader Patricio Angulo, creative tumbaos from pianist Jason Moen and bassist Mike Lazarus, and interesting original coros, nicely executed and harmonized by a front line consisting of no less that four lead singers: QBA-veteran Osvaldo Carvajal, Carlos Ramírez, Leo Servin and Lina Luna . . . . . .



Kevin Moore, www.timba.com



. . . . . . . They played their mix of modern timba covers and original dance music, keeping the distinct Cubano timbre, but what they excel at are the details. A flute calls across the staccato percussion, Lina Luna’s voice resounds like a drum, and the percussion rains down . . . .



Michelle M. Wallace, www.theowlmag.com





For More Information please visit:



www.myspace.com/rumbache

www.rumbache.com

www.oyeproduction.com



Rumbaché Media Contacts:



Patricio Angulo

Oyé Productions

[email protected]

510-633-1300 (office)

510-928-4016 (cell)

510-633-1819 (fax)







Kindest Regards,
Patricio Angulo
Oyé Productions
www.oyeproductions.com
[email protected]
510.633.1399 (office)
510.633.1819 (fax)

Added by patricio on May 27, 2010