| Caché |
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(Latin, Jazz, Salsa, African Rhythm) |
| 2007 StreetFest @ 2066 Queen St. E. |
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Caché plays latin music for dancers, and has established themselves as the group for Salsa dancing in Toronto.

Caché's members combine a variety of musical skills and backgrounds including jazz, salsa, cumbia and African rhythms. Many people refer to salsa indifferent styles, such as Cuban, New York or Puerto Rican. Working together, the members of Caché have created their own style of salsa which they consider uniquely Canadian.

Fronted by Venezuelan born singer Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Caché features eight of Toronto's most experienced musicians, dedicating themselves to the vintage salsa sound of the 1970's, while looking forward into the new millennium. As well as vocalist Cárdenas, the Caché line-up features Wilson Acevedo (percussion), Daniel Stone (congas), Paul Le Roux (piano), Randy Stirtzinger (vibraphone), Richard Morales (bass), Patrick Brown (trombone) and Yannick Malboeuf (trombone).

Since their debut at Toronto's legendary Bamboo Club, Caché has performed for sold out audiences at clubs and festivals around Toronto, and has shared the stage with such artists as Hilario Duran and Jane Bunnett. Caché’s first full-length CD, entitled Blended, is scheduled for release in May, 2004.


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