Comombia Girl Music Group Brings Latino Funk to Black Cat DC

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Comombia Girl is a music group from DC that performs a unique style of music they like to call “Latino Funk.” The group recently performed at the Black Cat, and they’re quickly gaining a following in the DC music scene.

Introduction

Comombia Girl is a six-piece band from Washington, D.C., that describes its music as a mix of “Latino funk and soul.” The band’s influences include James Brown, Ray Barretto, Fela Kuti, and Sly and the Family Stone.

Comombia Girl was formed in 2012 by frontman Joel Jimenez and keyboardist Eddie Mora. The band released its self-titled debut album in 2015, and its latest album, “Aqui No Mas,” was released in 2017.

Comombia Girl has performed at venues such as the Kennedy Center, the 9:30 Club, and the Black Cat. The band has also been featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” and WNYC’s “Soundcheck.”

The music of Comombia Girl

Comombia Girl is a music group that brings the fun and funk of Latin American music to the Black Cat in Washington D.C. The group is composed of five women who sing and dance their way through a mix of salsa, cumbia, and reggaeton. Their music is high energy and sure to get your feet moving.

The band’s influences

The music of Comombia Girl is a fusion of Latin, African, and Caribbean rhythms with a heavy dose of funk. The band is led by singer-songwriter Andrea Alvarez, who was born in bogotá, Colombia. Alvarez’s upbringing and her experience as an immigrant in the United States have informed her songwriting, which often tackles themes of identity, displacement, and belonging.

The band’s sound is shaped by its diverse lineup of musicians, who hail from all over Latin America and the Caribbean. The result is a unique and danceable blend of genres that includes elements of cumbia, salsa, merengue, afrobeat, and reggaeton.

The band’s sound

The music of Comombia Girl is a unique blend of Latino funk and soul. The band’s sound is a mix of traditional Colombian rhythms, electronic beats, and R&B melodies. The result is a high-energy, danceable sound that is sure to get your feet moving.

Comombia Girl was formed in Washington, D.C., in 2014 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Andrea Romero and percussionist/producer Andres Erazo. The two met while studying music at the University of the District of Columbia and soon began collaborating on songs. Their shared love of Latin music and Andrea’s experience growing up in Colombia inspired them to create a new musical project that would combine their diverse musical backgrounds.

Today, Comombia Girl is a six-piece band that includes two singers, two guitarists, a bassist, and a drummer. In addition to their original songs, the band also performs covers of classic Latin songs as well as pop hits with a Latin twist.

If you’re looking for something different in your music listening experience, be sure to check out Comombia Girl. You won’t be disappointed!

Comombia Girl’s live performances

Comombia Girl is a music group based in Washington, D.C. The group was formed in 2012 by three friends who wanted to bring something new to the music scene in the city. Comombia Girl’s sound is a mix of Latino funk and hip-hop. The group has performed at a number of venues in the city, including the Black Cat, 9:30 Club, and the Kennedy Center.

The band’s stage show

Comombia Girl is a ten-piece band that brings the sounds of Latino funk and soul to the stage. The band is comprised of five vocalists, two guitarists, a bassist, a drummer, and a percussionist. The band’s stage show is high-energy and interactive, with the musicians often coming down into the audience to dance with fans.

The band has been described as “a party on stage”, and their music has been called “infectiously fun”. Comombia Girl’s performances are a celebration of Latin culture, and they often incorporate traditional Latin American dances into their shows. The band is known for their incendiary live shows, and they have quickly become one of the most popular live acts in the Washington, D.C. area.

The band’s energy

Comombia Girl is a nine-piece band based in Washington, D.C., that delivers an infectious blend of Latino funk and soul. The band’s energy is palpable onstage, as they move and groove together in perfect synchronization. Comombia Girl’s music is impossible to resist, and their live performances are truly a sight to behold.

If you’re looking for a band that will get you up on your feet and dancing all night long, Comombia Girl is the group for you.

Conclusion

There is no doubt that Comombia Girl Music Group brings a unique and infectious sound to the music scene in Washington, D.C. With their combination of Latino funk and soul, they are sure to get your feet moving and your hips shaking. If you’re looking for a fun and lively show, be sure to check out Comombia Girl Music Group at the Black Cat DC.

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