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Amerigos

  • The Brunswick Green 313 Sydney Road Brunswick, VIC, 3056 (map)

Live Music in the Beer Garden: Amerigos!

Free Entry but donations greatly appreciated.

Three locally based musicians with a long history of collaboration in the Melbourne music scene, embark on a new journey together celebrating the literature, history, and music of Latin America. An interactive, delicate, and dynamic trio with sounds and voices from the American Continent, rich with music and Tradition.

NATHAN  SLATER.Australian born/Melbourne based guitarist and composer Nathan Slater has has become a unique and powerful voice in the local scene and is emerging as one of the most exciting and original musical voices in the country. His virtuosic playing couples with his approach to the traditions of Spanish, Argentinian and Brazilian music. Beyond the command of his instrument, Nathan Slaters voice has an honest and beautiful timbre and has become an unexpected highlight of the live show. His Musical upbringing has been very diverse, studying traditions such as Jazz, Flamenco, Tango, and the music of Brazil. His playing and compositional approach reflects these influences, creating music that is rich, elegant and deeply moving

SALVATORE GRECO has been performing and honing his skills as an accordionist since his childhood in Italy. He plays in a number of Melbourne-based ensembles, including Italian traditional music combo Bella Ciao. He has a special expertise in traditional Italian , European and South American  music ...a genuine Accordion virtuoso

ENZO RUBERTO Enzo’s musical experience began in Italy when he was a teenager.  From that time his interest in music has taken a number of different directions, from classical to popular.  He has also been involved in teaching, research and composition. Since completing his degree(Victorian College of the Arts), Enzo has regularly played professionally with a number of fine musicians (Eddie Perfect,Casey Bennetto ,Danny Healy, Jon Delaney and many others) and has continued to develop his musical style and experimented with new ideas and compositions.