Led by piano player Jorge Betancourt and featuring some of the city’s top Cuban players, Café Cubano is one Toronto’s most popular salsa and timba bands.
Manny Cárdenas has been performing in front of audiences large and small since the early age of four. He has been featured in many Canadian and Latin American newspapers and radio stations, and has appeared on several TV networks including City TV, CBC, OMNI and TLN.
After establishing a solid foundation in traditional Peruvian and Latin American rhythms, Manny now finds himself fronting his own group which bears his name, “Manny Cárdenas y Su Orquesta” which is quickly gaining recognition in Toronto for their polished sound and unique approach to Latin America’s most popular dance rhythms, salsa and cumbia.
The LatAm Commitee (LatAm@PanAm) wants to recognize all the organizations, groups and individuals that supported all the Latin American events organized for the Pan American Games 2015 in Toronto.
Manny Cárdenas has been performing in front of audiences large and small since the early age of four. He has been featured in many Canadian and Latin American newspapers and radio stations, and has appeared on several TV networks including City TV, CBC, OMNI and TLN.
After establishing a solid foundation in traditional Peruvian and Latin American rhythms, Manny now finds himself fronting his own group which bears his name, “Manny Cárdenas y Su Orquesta” which is quickly gaining recognition in Toronto for their polished sound and unique approach to Latin America’s most popular dance rhythms, salsa and cumbia.
Pisco Peru Productions presents Manny Cárdenas and his band in concert celebrating the day of the Creole song with over 20 artists performing.
Manny Cárdenas has been performing in front of audiences large and small since the early age of four. He has been featured in many Canadian and Latin American newspapers and radio stations, and has appeared on several TV networks including City TV, CBC, OMNI and TLN.
After establishing a solid foundation in traditional Peruvian and Latin American rhythms, Manny now finds himself fronting his own group which bears his name, “Manny Cárdenas y Su Orquesta” which is quickly gaining recognition in Toronto for their polished sound and unique approach to Latin America’s most popular dance rhythms, salsa and cumbia.
Pisco Peru Productions presents Manny Cárdenas and his band in concert celebrating the 193rd anniversary of Peru’s independence. Over 30 artists performing including Dayan Aldana, Jennie Dapello, Eva Tapia, Rebeca Solier, Raices del Perú, Ritmos y Danzas del Perú, Los Tumis de Toronto, etc. Doors open at 6pm.
Manny Cárdenas has been performing in front of audiences large and small since the early age of four. He has been featured in many Canadian and Latin American newspapers and radio stations, and has appeared on several TV networks including City TV, CBC, OMNI and TLN.
After establishing a solid foundation in traditional Peruvian and Latin American rhythms, Manny now finds himself fronting his own group which bears his name, “Manny Cárdenas y Su Orquesta” which is quickly gaining recognition in Toronto for their polished sound and unique approach to Latin America’s most popular dance rhythms, salsa and cumbia.
Radio Voces Latinas and the Caravan of Hope host a Mothers’ Day party featuring live performances by Manny Cárdenas with his orchestra, Rosario Arce, Henry Flow, Joel Zambrano and Diana Zaira. Doors open at 6pm.
Manny Cárdenas has been performing in front of audiences large and small since the early age of four. He has been featured in many Canadian and Latin American newspapers and radio stations, and has appeared on several TV networks including City TV, CBC, OMNI and TLN.
After establishing a solid foundation in traditional Peruvian and Latin American rhythms, Manny now finds himself fronting his own group which bears his name, “Manny Cárdenas y Su Orquesta” which is quickly gaining recognition in Toronto for their polished sound and unique approach to Latin America’s most popular dance rhythms, salsa and cumbia.