Caché
Caché play Salsa. Their passion for the music is infectious and gets both salsa enthusiasts and those new to the sensuous Cuban rhythms straight onto the dance floor. Caché are a lively and accessible outfit that bring a vibrant spark to all the different rhythms that make up Salsa – mambo, rumba, cha-cha, bomba, merengue, boloero.
Salsa is a seductive Latin American music form which originated in Cuba. Fusing the rhythms of West Africa with the passion of Spanish music and American jazz, salsa is about dancing, making it perfect for functions outdoor events, international music festivals, clubs and parties.
Caché have a flexible line-up. For the full Salsa experience, the nine piece band shows what live music is all about – a characterful ensemble, great musicianship and loads of fun. Their hot-blooded salsa sound is produced by the searing, scintillating brass section (trumpet, trombone and saxes), three percussionists, piano, bass and at the front, an extrovert Cuban lead vocalist. However, for more intimate functions and on smaller stages, Caché can reduce to a smaller ensemble. Additionally, the band has a special enthusiam for danceable Latin Jazz.
Caché is lead by Cuban singer Felix Gonzalez, a born entertainer; the rhythm section includes Juan Luis ‘Chino’ Martel (congas), Andy ‘El Flaco’ Warner (bongos), and Tobito Herschmann (timbales), Chrisito Goodsell (bass) and Tim Sharp (piano); the brass section features Domingo Rablah (trumpet, flugelhorn), Raul Fernandez and Derrick Coonghe (saxes/flute).
