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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A Rock y Roll Radio Pick: Music Gym with Betaplayer and Zeta Brown


The Music Gym and Lounge located at 815 E. 6th Street, Austin, Texas.

For $5 you get in to hear some great music and drink FREE BEER. What a deal!

Rock y Roll Radio has seen Betaplayer perform and they always rock the house with their Hip Hop, Experimental and Progressive music. The band puts their heart and soul into their music and the audience definitely feels the vibe. Looking forward to seeing them perform.

Zeta Brown, an Este Vato Hip Hop side project, is new on the scene and Rock y Roll Radio is anxious to see Zeta Brown's performance. Este Vato is a well established Austin Latin Fusion band and expect Zeta Brown to be just as great. Also on the line up is DJ Cauze spinning all night.

Also check out the do512 link on event.


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Mexic-Arte Museum "Viva la Vida Fest 2009" - Latest Update




Mexic-Arte Museum has added more information to their Viva La Vida Fest 2009 page. The 26th Annual Dia De Los Muertos celebration is on October 24, 2009 in Austin, Texas and is the largest and longest running Day of the Dead celebration in Austin.

Rock y Roll Radio, internet radio, is excited with the musical line up for Viva La Vida Fest 2009. The bands playing for the event are:

Charanga Cakewalk - is lead by Michael Ramos, and recently added Brian Ramos of Kanko, a local Austin band. Both individuals, along with the band members, make exceptional music. You can describe their sound as a combination of Mexican Cumbia, Mexican Folk and Lounge music. Rock y Roll Radio has seen Charanga Cakewalk too many times to count but once you get the Charanga fever, you can't shake it off. You'll know you have the fever when your feet involuntarily start to dance and your body starts to sway at the sound of Charanga Calkwalk magic.

Bocastria - is an established Austin band that plays "original fusion of Latin rock and Tejano music." The band has been together for three years and has an EP "Enter the Groove" and their first full length album "Texicana." Bocastria has been recognized as one of the Top Latin bands to emerge from Austin, Texas and on May 17, 2007 the City of Austin proclaimed it "Bocastria Day." Once you hear Bocastria, you'll think that one day wasn't enough, everyday is Bocastria day.

Peligrosa All-Stars DJs - is group of very talented DJ's. The DJ's are Hobo D, Manolo Black, Orion and DJ Dus. Rock y Roll Radio has seen Peligrosa perform numerous times at various venues and events. This guys are everywhere! They do have an exceptional playlist of Latin music and mixes and they know what their audience likes.

Tiburon - is an Austin based Salsa/Latin Jazz band that "brings to you the true sound of Salsa Dura. This group interprets all genres of Latin music, blending the styles and rhythms of Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican roots music with the excitement and improvisation of American Jazz. By combining the hot sounds of salsa, rhumba, mambo, bolero, cha-cha-cha, funk and jazz, Tiburon always presents fresh elements and new musical prospectives with a new energy all it's own." Can you say "Sabor!"

Mary Welch y Los Curanderos - Los Curanderos, the musical healers, "is a Latin Variety Band with many original songs in English, Spanish & Portuguesa written by Mary Welch (Vocalist, Songwriter), along with other traditional Latin and English tunes. They also have covers like disco & top 40 with a Latin beat and some Spanish lyrics. Good for what ever it is that ails you."
This musical group has also been recognized by the City of Austin with May 8, 2008 proclaimed as "Mary Welch y Los Curanderos Day" and The State of Texas House of Representatives issued a Resolution, H.R. No. 2078, honoring Los Curanderos as a "valued member of the Texas music community."

Manuel "Cowboy" Donley - "is the grandfather of True Tejano! Manuel Donley led a big band Latin orchestra in the 1950s and picked up his nickname by stepping out from behind the podium and carrying his guitar to the front of the stage like the cowboys... Donley serves up a spicy, thoroughly danceable combo platter of rancheras, waltzes, boleros and ballads." Mr. Donley has a rich musical history and is considered an elder in the Austin and the Texas music community. Rock y Roll Radio looks forward to seeing and hearing a Texas legend perform and history being made.

Last Week Was Better - a band of four guys from San Antonio who play Progressive, Indie and Pop. They're relatively new on the scene but are steadily building their fan base and from what Rock y Roll Radio has heard so far, they have a good sound and music. You'll want to see Last Week Was Better because they could easily be the next up and coming band.

Live Music Schedule:

Last Week Was Better - 2:00-2:20 PM
Manuel "Cowboy" Donley - 2:30-3:15 PM
Mary Welch y Los Curanderos - 3:30-4:15 PM
Tiburon - 4:45-5:30 PM
Peligrosa Allstar DJs - 5:30-7:30 PM
Bocastria - 7:30-8:30 PM
Charanga Cakewalk - 8:45-10:00 PM

Note: Times subject to change


do512, one of Rock y Roll Radio's primary source for musical, venue and calender of events in Austin, Texas also has some additional information and videos of Viva la Vida Fest 2009, check them out.


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Saturday, October 10, 2009

XEMUMBA 09 Un Festival de Musica Latina October 24, 2009

Xemumba 09 un festival de musica latina presented by bembaentertainment will take place on October 24, 2009 at Kenny Dorham's Backyard in Austin, Texas.

"Xemumba \SHEH-moom-bah\ is a celebration of the many styles of music that Latin and South America has given us. This is a festival founded by me, Brandon Badillo, in September of 2007. I created this event to not only bring these different styles of music together for an evening, but to raise money for my Grandpa, Francisco, in his fight against cancer.
With just minimal advertising, Xemumba proved to be a great success with over 300 ecstatic attendees on that very special evening. I had no excuse for not keeping Xemumba around so I decided to make it an annual event and watch it grow.
This year Xemumba will take place on a cool Saturday, October 24th at Kenny Dorham's Backyard from 10am - 12am. Xemumba will bring Latin and South America to people in a time when it is just too expensive to travel. Those attending will experience over 10 performances ranging from Samba to Afro Cuban to Cumbia to Latin hip hop and many more.
Xemumba will continue to give back as it did for Francisco just two years ago. This year and in years to come, xemumba will donate a percentage of the proceeds to non profit organizations. This year's beneficiaries are Lupe Art, National Hispanic Institute and People Fund.


Entertainment begins at 10:00 AM and continues till 12:00 Midnight.

Tickets: $10 on line
$15 at the door
$35 for VIP

Ticket Purchase: Frontgate Tickets

Musical Line Up:

El Tule

Seu Jacinto

La Guerrilla

Os Alquimistas

Azul

Este Vato

Krudas

Ritmo 3

Gabriel Santiago Quintet

Buscando El Monte

Proyecto Saoko


Rock y Roll Radio supports all three beneficiaries but is very familiar with the National Hispanic Institute (NHI). The NHI is an organization, both national and international, that gives high ability high school Latino students the opportunity to develop leadership skills through three programs: Young Leaders Conference (YLC) The Great Debate - focuses on communication as a powerful tool of leadership; Lorenzo de Zavala (LDZ) focuses on the organization and management of power as a foundational tool of leadership; The College World Series (CWS) - focuses on the power of positioning as foundational tool of leadership. Other programs for graduating seniors and college students include Mexico Language Program and John F. Lopez Summer Intereship.

The award winning Austin Chapter of NHI is very active and vigorously recruiting new members. If you're an Austin, Texas and area high ability high school Latino student, please contact the Austin Chapter of NHI for details. For other parts of the country contact the NHI office. There are many notable NHI alumni in Austin and nationally that continue to serve and contribute to our future Latino leaders.

Please support all three beneficiaries by attending Xemumba 09.

do512, one of Rock y Roll Radio's primary source for musical, venue and calander of events, has additional Xemumba 09 information and videos.


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