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| Orquesta Yarey Shines In South Florida by Serafin Garcia Legendary salsa band Orquesta Yarey with lead singer Chamy Solano caused great commotion during various presentations in the city of Miami, as part of the beginning of their promotional tour titled "La Perfecta Combinación" (The Perfect Combination), with the assistance of their record label Great Dane Records and JFS Entertainment. Yarey was invited to several appearances in TV shows in the Miami area. Shows such as "Fernando Presenta", Calando Fuerte", and Seguro que Yes" that are among the higest rated programs in South Florida and part of the Americatv TV Station. The band was also invited to play in a number of venues such as Mikosukee Indian Gaming and Casino, Café Iguanas, and Café Mystique. With a total of 13 musicians including their lead singer Chamy Solano, their romantic and explosive lyrics and extremely hot arrangements, Orquesta Yarey was driving everybody to the dance floor. Finally Yarey was invited to play at the notorious "Calle 8" festival, on the prestigious Micossukee stage, with artist of high caliber such as Roberto Torres, Mc Andre, Charlie Cruz and others. As soon as the band started to play the crowd started to dance and take pictures and videos. They were totally astonished with the show Orquesta Yarey was putting onstage. On one of the songs, Don Pedrito, Chamy Solano invited to the stage new upcoming Cuban singer Ayme Nuviola "La Sonera del Mundo". The combination of both was an explosion of Cuban & Puerto Rican tropical salsa free styling that was a pleaser to everybody watching the event. When speaking to the crowd as well as to other professional musicians during their presentations in Miami they all came to the same conclusion "This band is incredible and Chamy has one of the best voices we have heard in years" Now the Orquesta Yarey is getting ready to start touring thought the US, Puerto Rico, Canada, Central & South America, Europe and some Asian countries. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |