Date: August 12, 2021 to August 12, 2021
Where: Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road,, Kenton County, Kentucky, United States, 41011
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Event Type: Other
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COVINGTON, KY -- You could spend a balmy summer evening sitting in the Behringer-Crawford Museum amphitheater enjoying the rhythmic Caribbean sounds of Son Del Caribe…
…or you could get up and dance!
This Cincinnati-based Latin ensemble is considered one of the top salsa bands in the Tristate, bringing their energetic, danceable music to clubs, music festivals, universities and community events throughout the region. Their repertoire ranges from merengue and cumbia to boma, plena and bachata.
Can't dance? Son Del Caribe will teach you! These Latin dynamos will get your feet moving and your hips swinging to their irresistible beat of Caribbean music.
Son Del Caribe is led by Puerto Rican trombonist Jaime Morales, who has performed with such Latin music legends as Eddie Santiago and Gilberto Santa Rosa. The band has accompanied Grammy-winning artists, including Lalo Rodriguez and Andy Montanez, and concertized with such well-known international groups as Grupo Niche and Puerto Rican Power.
So bring your dancing shoes! It’s salsa in the park with Music@BCM.
The family-friendly performance takes place in Behringer-Crawford Museum's outdoor amphitheater at 1600 Montague Road-Devou Park, Covington, KY 41011. The music runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. with beers from Bircus Brewing in Ludlow and food available for purchase. Parking is free.
Admission is $5 for adults and free for children ages 3-12. Visitors presenting an EBT card receive reduced admission of $3 for up to four persons. Guests are encouraged to bring folding chairs or blankets for seating. In the event of rain, the music moves inside the museum. Concerts will also be live-streamed on Facebook Live.
The 2021 Music@BCM series concludes on August 19 with The Company.
Music@BCM 2021 is sponsored by Ruth Faragher and Family, Ersatz & Moot Point Railway Co. and the Alumni of WNOP Jazz Radio, Hummel Hatfield Insurance, KW Mechanical, George & Margaret McLane Foundation and Ashley Developments