We translate the passion of our music. Our shows are not just a meeting place to enjoy the evening but also to dance and celebrate what makes us all unique.
Our music tells the story of how we can achieve a dynamic sound by joining together.
We love playing live shows and connecting with our fans. Our shows are energetic and full of surprises, and we always try to make each one a unique experience. Check out our schedule to see when we're coming to a city near you.
Luna Lau, a Mexican American artist from San Jose, Ca. with a rich background in music production and vocal performance, having honed her skills at West Valley Collage and San Jose State University. With (12) twelve years of experience as a private voice instructor across various music studios in the South Bay, Luna has spent (8) years directing and performing choral and contemporary music at Church/Cultural center gigs. She has also showcased her acting talents in the Theatrical Production "Hidden Strawberries" as the lead role at Stanford Live. Her performances with esteemed organizations such as Opera San Jose, and the Redwood City Symphony are testament to her versatile skills. Notably, Luna won the Woman's Club vocal competition in 2015. Her passion for the arts extends to theater production with the South Bay Musical Theater, Sunnyvale Community Players and more. In addition to her classical training, she enjoys singing Cumbia with Conjunto Trujillo of San Jose and over the past year singing with Oquesta Ba'ca son, a San Francisco based Modern Salsa band.
Burt Baca, native of San Francisco picked up the bass at the age of 12. From Blues to Rock, Soul to Latin rock, Latin Jazz to Salsa Burt was playing it all with the many local bands in the bay area. Baca has shared the stage and performed with different celebrity artists to include the Carlos Santana band/ Bimbos night club in S.F. Recorded and played with Francisco Aguabella, legendary Cuban conguero and master of the Bata drum alongside Armando Peraza on his "HIttin Hard" album also contributing an original song on the Cubop record label. Bassist for La Senora Moderna band with late pianist Carlos Federico. Also performed with Rene de la Rosa, trombonist who merged with La Senora Moderna to become the opening act for the many Cuban and Puerto Rican celebrities from New York who came to the Bay Area. Burt also performed and shared the stage with Pete Escovedo, Richard Bean from Malo, Sapo, members of Tower of Power, the Doobie Brothers, the late Tony Wheaton Jazz Ensemble and many more.
Founded the former Latin Jazz group JazzSabor which can be heard at www.reverbnation.com/burtbaca
His latest project is a mix of modern salsa with some cuban influences along side Luna Barragan collaborating on lead vocals.
Keyboardist and Vocalist SanJito has been playing the San Francisco scene for the last 20 years, cutting his teeth with Orquesta Tony Rodriquez e Conjunte Picante's 12 pc Salsa band, and the Late Nerio Degracia
Mambo Sextet. He also performed with the peninsula's Swing/Funk/Latin outfit Sinister Dexter. Prior to landing in the bay area, Sanjito resided in San Diego where he played locally and studied under the direction of Maestro Guillermo Espinal. His formative musical years were spent roaming the local blues haunts of Montreal, in his native Canada
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