America Teve show Happy Hour con Carlucho hosts Orquesta Calle Sol last night!

Share

Great article about Plenatarium’s Puerto Rican “Noches de Cultura” in ActualMag

Check out the article from ActualMag about us – with video, photos, and more!

Actual-Magazine-Presents-Noche-de-la-Cultura-03

“Planetarium a popular group, captivated the crowd with plena music, a type of sound which began more than 100 years ago bringing the stories of Puerto Rico’s history and folklore to the world. It became popular in the 1990’s when modern sounds were incorporated to it.

Share

Check us out in the Feb 2015 Issue of Ocean Drive Magazine!

OceanDrive Mag Feb 2015Orquesta Calle Sol was recently featured in this Feb 2015 issue of Miami’s Ocean Drive Magazine!

Share

Made the Top 10 of Reverbnation’s Miami Latin artists! Thank you!!!

Thank you to everyone who helped Bonegal reach the Top 10 in Reverbnation’s Latin Miami artists this May!!

Stay tuned for more!

View Bonegal on Reverbnation’s Miami Latin Charts

ReverbtoptenMay2014

Share

Conexion Latina press in Miami Talent Magazine

Debbie mentioned in this Miami Talent Magazine article about featured group - Conexion Latina!

Debbie mentioned in this Miami Talent Magazine article about featured group – Conexion Latina!

Share

Makeno Son press

Makeno Son

Debbie is mentioned in press about Latin group Makeno Son in the Universal Latin News

Share

Makeno Son was happy to have Debbie play!

Debbie is a talented trombonist who became a member of Makeno Son in 2008. Filled with flashes of energy and knowledge, she demonstrated great musical skills and rhythm, In addition to team work and responsibility.  In each of the rehearsals and performances, Debbie showed her enthusiasm and love for music represented through her trombone.”

Makeno Son has been playing for ten years in many venues including festivals, private performances, weddings and TV appearances in Ecuador- South America and the United States. Makeno Son plays a variety of Latin-American music including boleros, ballads, huapangos, sones, cumbias, rancheras, waltz, salsa, etc. Their musicianship earned them a lot of respect and a lot of fans for the Latin American music in Ecuador and the United States.

Share