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Gypsy Rumba Will Celebrate Mexico with Concert at the Malecon

Alexis Velasco
Sep. 14, 2017
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The local Gypsy and Flamenco music band, Gypsy Rumba, will celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day with a special concert at Los Arcos del Malecón, this coming Saturday, September 16 at 8:00pm. The event is part of the celebrations organized by the Municipal Government and promises to be a fun, exciting show with Latin and Mediterranean rhythms.

Gypsy Rumba is composed of guitarist Cheko Ruiz, percussionist Alex González, guitarist Alberto Ramírez, violinist Eugenia Prieto and bass guitarist Emmanuel de la Rosa.

For more information about them or their music, visit their Facebook Page, website or Spotify profile.

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