Best Latin Music in Santa Barbara
Best Latin Music in Santa Barbara
Best Latin Music in Santa Barbara
Best Latin Music in Santa Barbara
Ana Barbara
Latin American songstress Ana Barbara is renowned across the globe for her talents in music, modelling and acting! Beginning her career in the mid-nineties Barbara has gone onto become a truly international superstar and is one of the few Latin American artists to see her popularity reach the furthest corners of the world.
Eslabon Armado
Bursting out of seemingly nowhere in 2020, multi-award-winning Regional Mexican group Eslabon Armado are bringing their music to a venue near you in 2024. The first Regional Mexican band to feature on the Billboard's Hot 100 Chart, they're gathering accolades like hotcakes on a cold winter's day! The perfect music to have a drink and a dance to, Eslabon Armado are not to be missed.
Los Lobos
Fusing good old fashioned rock and roll with brown-eyed soul, cumbia, boleros and norteno, Tex-Mex outfit Los Lobos (which translates to The Wolves) first gained commercial success and an international following when their cover of Ritchie Valens' La Bamba hit the top of the charts around the world in 1987. Experimenting with multiple genres over the decades, their wide-ranging sound has flourished in a variety of styles, from acoustic ballads to experimental rock. Whilst they may reinvent themselves constantly, their definitive fusion of Latin and American music remains at the creative core.
Los Tigres del Norte
This six-piece phenomenon from California have brought the Mexican musical genre of norteno to the worldwide stage, and have sold over 32 million records throughout their near-50 year history. This year they can boast a total of six Grammys, six Latin Grammys as well as their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their contribution to music.
Aida Cuevas
Dubbed both 'Mexico's Aretha Franklin' and the 'Queen of the Ranchera', Aida Cuevas has spent over four decades at the center of Mexican and Latin American music, from her early exposure on the weekly radio program 'El Taller XEW' to the cultivation of an inimitable voice, style, charisma and tour-de-force performances that mark her a living legend. The Grammy Award-winning songstress returns to US shores for more live dates!
Intocable
Considered the forerunners of the Tejano and Norteno music genres, Intocable (Spanish for Untouchable) found its roots in Zapata, Texas in the early 90s. Started by dynamic duo Ricky Munoz and Rene Martinez, the band became a platform for their expertly fused pop melodies, traditional folk rhythms, romantic balladry and a rock and roll swagger.