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Argentina’s Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso Bring Their Explosive Live Show to New York’s Bowery Ballroom: Concert Review
Argentina’s Latin-hip-hop-R&B duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso brought their exciting and endlessly fun live show to New York's Bowery Ballroom Tuesday.
The duo — who have comic, antic stage presence that belies their serious musical chops — are accompanied by nine top-flight musicians: a three-piece horn section, two backing singers, a keyboardist, percussionist, bassist and a powerhouse drummer (who, astonishingly, has a tattoo of the logo for ‘70s progressive rockers Emerson Lake & Palmer on his arm) — while Ca7riel played guitar on several songs. All of the musicians’ formidable skills are on full display in their live set, which finds them changing direction in a head-spinning but still fluid manner: They’ll be playing a Latin-flavored song and then make a hard left into hip-hop and then serve up a smooth ‘80s R&B-flavored number that actually had my companion saying, “This reminds me of Bone Thugs N Harmony”; a couple of others veered into cool-jazz territory found the horn section evoking mid-‘70s Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind & Fire (and featured a stinging jazzy solo from keyboardist Javier Burin). And the musicians all looked like they were having a great time too: Clad in more or less matching outfits — white shirts with black shorts, which bassist Felipe Brandy customized with hilarious oversized sunglasses and sock garters — they were laughing, goofing around and cheering each other throughout the set, all without missing a single beat.
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