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Brazilian Style & Afro-Cuban Rhythms With Louie Cruz Beltran

Catalina Bar and Grill (6725 West Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
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Full Price:
$20.00
Our Price:
$10.00*
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Louie Cruz Beltran and his orchestra perform an extensive repertoire of music from Brazilian style and Afro-Cuban rhythms. They blend R&B, Salsa, Reggae, Latin, Rock and Jazz into a stimulating show which draws the audience to their feet and keeps them dancing throughout the evening.

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All offers for Louie Cruz Beltran have expired.

The last date listed for Louie Cruz Beltran was Thursday November 2, 2006 / 8:30pm.

Currently at Catalina Bar and Grill:

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Jazz Greats Perform Live at Catalina Bar and Grill

Full Price:
$15.00 - $27.00
Our Price:
$7.50 - $13.50

This supper club hosts great live jazz and cabaret in a setting with Old World charm. Catalina has lived up to its slogan "Nothing But the Best in Jazz" by presenting a veritable Who's Who of jazz legends such as Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, Ray Brown, Joe Williams, Max Roach, Carmen McRae, Joe Henderson, Benny Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Joshua Redman and many more. Please see the full event listing for the lineup of upcoming performers. Learn More

6725 West Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
323-466-2210
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More Information About Louie Cruz Beltran

Website

http://www.louiecruzbeltran.com

Description

Louie's ability to adapt his sound has allowed him to tour internationally and to work in many different styles with such great performers as: Jazz guitarist Mary Osborne, Pete Escovedo, Jean Luc Ponte, Starrfire, Nancy Wilson, vocalist Ada Maris, Brenton Wood, Luis Godoy Mejia and Mancotal, Johnny Nelson, Coke Escovedo, The Sylvers, bass player Billy Haynes, Tito Larriva, Peter Michael Escovedo, Rita Coolidge, Eddie Money, Monty Byrom, Ricky Heath of The Brothers Johnson, Laura Satterfield, Geraldo Tamez of the Folklorista de Mexico, and Chucho Valdez de Cuba.