Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 7:30 PM – 10 PM
Red Poppy Art House
2698 Folsom Street @ 23rd Street,
San Francisco, CA
Vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Caitlin Belem and
guitarist Terrence Rosnagle take you on a trip through Latin America, playing
sumptuous samba, bossa nova, cumbia, son, and much more.
FEATURING:
Caitlin Belem – vocals, saxophone, guitar, fiddle, hand
percussion
Terrence Rosnagle – guitar
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Caitlin Belem grew up in a house full of music in
Northern Wyoming, falling in love with the fiddle at a young age, as well as
learning to sing and play saxophone and guitar. She has explored many genres,
from Brazilian bossa nova, samba, and Cuban son, to American jazz, blues, and
swing. Aside from Maracujá, Belem sings and plays with Modern Bygones and
various local and traveling musicians. She has performed everywhere from living
rooms, to 1,200-seat concert halls, to television programs in Barcelona and
Brazil. Belem also teaches music through school programs, private lessons,
workshops, and summer camps.
Terrence Rosnagle grew up in the Los Angeles area and was
initially inspired by Delta blues to play the guitar. As an adult, he became
fascinated by not only the sound, but the complex synthesis of African,
European, and Middle Eastern musical traditions that make up Latin American and
Brazilian music. Rosnagle later moved to Spain to study and play flamenco
guitar; then to Istanbul to study ud and Turkish music; and eventually to South
America to soak up folkloric and Brazilian guitar styles. He has performed, toured,
played on radio and television, and has given workshops and classes in the
United States, Spain, and Turkey.
Cost: $15 - $20 (sliding scale)