Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Grupo Ayé Promo

[LCS] Share YOUR story


University of Michigan's

10th Annnual Latin@ Culture Show

"Nuestra Historia"

Our Story


The 10th Annual Latin@ Culture Show wants YOUR stories. We are currently asking people to submit home videos of fiestas, parandas or just good old Latino family fun.

Much of our histories have been passed down through song, story-telling and HOME VIDEOS!!!

Have any home videos that you want to submit to be featured at our show on April 16th?

Please them to us electronically at:

michiganlcs2010@gmail.com


The 10th Annual Latin@ Culture Show will be on April 16th 2010 at the Mendelssohn Theater in Ann Arbor, MI.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Grupo Aye'

PRESS RELEASE


Latin Heat Comes to Grand Rapids!


A new band has exploded onto the jazz scene! Grupo Ayé will perform their super-hot Salsa & Latin Jazz on April 16 as part of the popular Latino Culture Show at University of Michigan. You'll want to bring your dancing shoes!


Grupo Ayé is the brainchild of Robert Mulligan, who spent three years seeking the just-right combination of musicians to produce the sound that is Ayé.


Yes, the band is new, but it's ten members are all seasoned performers. Their combined jazz and latin music experience is enormous and includes performances with such noted artists as Pat Metheny, Tito Puente, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Aretha Franklin, Harry Chapin, Jr., Englebert Humperdink and Paquito Rivera.


[Ayé’s musicians] Keaton Akins, trumpet; Mike Sailors, Trumpet: Oscar Gonzalez, lead vocalist; Matt Heredia, bass; Tom Lockwood, sax and flute; Rob Mulligan, congas and vocals; Carl Poposky, trombone; James Rodriguez, timbales: Carlos Cruz, Bongo and vocals; Steve Talaga, piano.


You can experience Grupo Ayé at the University of Michigan Latino Culture Show on April 16. Don’t miss this new and exciting band.

For more information on the band and to hear some of their tunes please visit www.grupoaye.com



FILM SCREENING 2.17.10


A group of legendary Cuban musicians, some as old as their nineties, were brought together by Ry Cooder to record a CD. In this film, we see and hear some of the songs being recorded in Havana. There is also footage from concerts in Amsterdam and New York City's Carnegie Hall. In addition, many of the individual musicians talk about their lives in Cuba and about how they got started in music.