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The best parties always happen at the beach. And
when these three brothers hit the stage, you will
swear there’s sand under your feet. Tall, dark and
have-some, the Villa-Lobos deliver a consistently
sunny breed of rock-'n'-roll.
Shredding all over New York for years now, their mainstream appeal has helped them secure shows at bigger-than-life shrines like Carnegie Hall and Shea Stadium, while also establishing a network of smaller venues like Joe’s Pub, Queens Theater in the Park and the Orensanz Foundation. Once a pack of violin-toting beachbums wreaking havoc in their native Veracruz, now the brothers boast a number of special appearances, including a once-in-a-lifetime showdown at the Latin Grammys, and a champagne smash for the 60th Anniversary of the United Nations. Invitations to play and record with elusive legends and superstars followed, from such icons as Eddie Palmieri, Dan Zanes, Amadou et Miriam, Morley, Itaal Shur, Simply Red, Jorma Kaukonen and Pierre Boulez, and the brothers started earning a reputation as one of the most exciting Latin bands of New York. Having just wrapped up their second studio collaboration with The Shul Band, and on the heels of a New York Times whatchamacallit, the Villa-Lobos brothers are on the road again, this time with long time friend Sammy Zabaleta on the drums.
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