Brazilian singer-songwriter Carlinhos Brown, one of the pioneers of the samba-reggae, will offer a one night only concert on Saturday along with Cuban artists, who are members of the PMM project, an initiative of the National Council of Stage Arts. A founder of the Timbalada group, Brown will share the scene with young PMM's DJs, videographers and musicians. Brown, who has won four Latin Grammy awards, will show his popular rhythm at the Havana-based Salon Rosado de La Tropical, the scene of main dance music groups in Cuba.">Brazilian singer-songwriter Carlinhos Brown, one of the pioneers of the samba-reggae, will offer a one night only concert on Saturday along with Cuban artists, who are members of the PMM project, an initiative of the National Council of Stage Arts. A founder of the Timbalada group, Brown will share the scene with young PMM's DJs, videographers and musicians. Brown, who has won four Latin Grammy awards, will show his popular rhythm at the Havana-based Salon Rosado de La Tropical, the scene of main dance music groups in Cuba.">

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Brazilian singer-songwriter Carlinhos Brown, one of the pioneers of the samba-reggae, will offer a one night only concert on Saturday along with Cuban artists, who are members of the PMM project, an initiative of the National Council of Stage Arts.

A founder of the Timbalada group, Brown will share the scene with young PMM's DJs, videographers and musicians.

Brown, who has won four Latin Grammy awards, will show his popular rhythm at the Havana-based Salon Rosado de La Tropical, the scene of main dance music groups in Cuba.

Born in Salvador de Bahia in 1962, Antonio Carlos Santos de Freitas (his real name) boasts a multifaceted career, including an outstanding record as drummer and producer, becoming one of the pillars of fusion music in Brazil, in what critics describe as "a mix of the ethnic and contemporary, the rustic and sophisticated."
 
Source: PL


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