
Pablo Regis at Sandy Spring Museum Summer Beer & Wine Garden
Sandy Spring Museum 17901 Bentley Road, Sandy Spring, United StatesPablo Regis & band will be playing at Sandy Spring Museum on Friday, September 29 from 6:30-9pm.
Pablo Regis & band will be playing at Sandy Spring Museum on Friday, September 29 from 6:30-9pm.
Pablo Regis and his band will perform Brazilian music at Glen Echo Park on October 1 for their annual Echo Arts Festival, a celebration of visual and performing arts.
Whether you’re in Rio or NYC, if you’re hearing bossa nova, you might also hear musicians and fans arguing about which influenced which more: jazz or Brazilian music.
Private event. Want to hire us to perform or teach a workshops? Contact us.
Private event. Want to hire us to perform or teach a workshops? Contact us.
Private event. Want to hire us to perform or teach a workshops? Contact us.
Pablo's Baile happens every month at Bossa Bistro! An electrifying mix of percussion, passion, and Brazilian Portuguese, Pablo's Baile showcases the best of live Brazilian dance music, including samba and forró.
Pablo's Baile happens every month at Bossa Bistro! An electrifying mix of percussion, passion, and Brazilian Portuguese, Pablo's Baile showcases the best of live Brazilian dance music, including samba and forró.
A tap dance and live music company that blurs the line between concert dance and music performance, Music From The Sole celebrates tap's roots in the African diaspora, particularly its connections to Afro-Brazilian dance and music and its lineage to forms like house dance and passinho (Brazilian funk).
Harpist/singer/songwriter Abbie Palmer and dancer/percussive noise maker Agi Kovacs are the new dynamic duo on the Celtic music scene. Pairing percussive dance and cajón with the harp, they create a […]
Join us for a special performance of choro, Brazil’s first native music, featuring musicians Pablo Regis (cavaquinho), Felipe Garibaldi (guitar), Andy Connell (saxophone & clarinet), and André Coelho (percussion).
Since the 1970s, Marcos Ariel has dedicated himself to Brazilian instrumental music and jazz, reaching international status throughout the next decade.