Cloverdale Friday Night Live: Arpeños De Emmanuel Ortega
Arpeños de Emmanuel Ortega is a Sinaloense Norteño group that blends the traditional norteño style with the arpa as the main melodic instrument, replacing the traditional accordion.
Arpeños de Emmanuel Ortega is a Sinaloense Norteño group that blends the traditional norteño style with the arpa as the main melodic instrument, replacing the traditional accordion.
Luning brings his consummate storytelling skills and musical ingenuity to his third album, Lessons. The songs range from the echoing poignance of “Out of My Head”, to the infectious rhythms of “The Way It Goes” and the ethereal strains of “The Moon Looks Cool Tonight.”
Earl Thomas Bridgeman, born on August 29, 1960, in Pikeville, Tennessee, is a celebrated blues singer and songwriter
Tommy Castro is an American blues, R&B, and rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter from San Jose, California, acclaimed for his soulful vocals, searing guitar work, and genre-blending style.
Soul. Swing. Rhythm & Blues. Jazz. Jump. It’s a sound that’s classic and simple, but when it’s done right, it hits the spot, and has you grinning from ear to ear. Spike has spent years searching for this sound.
Since they formed in 2005 in San Francisco after their displacement from New Orleans via Katrina – and subsequently relocated back home – the band has evolved to embody contemporary roots music.
Claire Wright infuses elements of sunshine and carefree living into every ounce of her music.
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“The sound has been described as ‘Appalachian Soul,’ and I really like that because of our Appalachian roots,” Noelle says. “You get a taste of folk with the songwriting portion, but you also have that rock and soul foundation.”
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