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Flor de Toloache
April 1stMargo Cilker
April 2ndFlor de Toloache
April 2ndFlor de Toloache
April 3rdTinsley Ellis
April 9thA Word with Writers: Hampton Sides
April 10thTom Paxton with C. Daniel Boling
April 11thTom Paxton with C. Daniel Boling
April 12thThe Wailers
April 12thTom Paxton with C. Daniel Boling
April 13thCocoRosie
April 14thCocoRosie
April 15thSalman Rushdie
April 16thDamn Tall Buildings
April 17thDamn Tall Buildings
April 18thSanta Fe Reads Kick-Off Concert
April 20thSihasin & Lindy Vision
May 4thThe Kipsies
May 9thJason Joshua
May 9thJake Shimabukuro
May 10thThe Kipsies
May 11thJake Shimabukuro
May 11thKiran Ahluwalia
May 12thMariee Siou
May 12thKiran Ahluwalia
May 13thMike Zito
May 14thEtana
May 15thEtana
May 16thThe Sadies
May 30thEliza Gilkyson
May 31stEliza Gilkyson
June 1stChristopher Paul Stelling
June 6thChristopher Paul Stelling
June 7thJesse Dayton
June 8thLara Manzanares
June 13thRev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
June 19thFelix Gato Peralta
June 20thFelix Y Los Gatos
July 17thLara Manzanares
July 24thWailing Souls
August 15thAndrea Magee's She Rises
August 31stBlack Uhuru
September 12thThird World
October 3rdCeú
October 8thCafé Bomba
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3407 Juan Tabo Blvd NE
Albuquerque NM 87111
505-291-6260
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Café Bomba plays instrumental music of South America and the Caribbean. The group features Dan Golden, guitar; Alexi Castillo, percussion; and Bob Gusch, flute.
Dan studied music at the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City, music theory with John Elliot and guitar with Michael Anthony. Dan was a contract bass player in Kansas City through the 1970s playing in studios, clubs, pit orchestras and on the road. From 1982 until 2010, Dan played guitar in Albuquerque, mostly with the Brazilian groups Sylvia Lazo, Toda Bossa and Saudade. From 2010 until 2013, Dan moved to Oregon, where he played as a soloist and with various groups. In 2013, he moved back to Albuquerque and continued performing as a soloist in fine restaurants, wineries, private clubs and at the UNM Cancer Center for the UNMH Arts-In-Medicine program that provides music to patients and staff.
A mainstay of the New Mexico music community as both a performer and educator, Bob Gusch adds his talents to his current projects, which include Saudade, Bobcats, Uniquity and Flambeaux. Bob specializes in the woodwinds, playing alto, tenor, baritone sax, flute, with an emphasis on the clarinet. A drummer at heart, a strong sense of rhythm is always present in his playing.
This is the latest in a monthly series of free events in collaboration with the Friends for the Public Library.