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Oklahoma's premier mariachi expects of new year of exciting projects. Click below to read more about the plans for 2009.

Citizen 5

Fans eagerly await the release of Citizen 5's second CD after a great year for the band.

Tekumbé

Colombia could not be more proud of this group of talented musicians.  Led by Franz Mutis, the group will record its first CD this winter

Juan Santana

One of Oklahoma's most talented singer songwriters bring experiences unique to his life here, and expresses them thoughtfully in his music

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Tuesday, 19 May 2009 01:33

Tekumbé’s music is a fusion between Vallenato, Salsa, Cumbia, and Gaita, with elements of blues, rock and reggae. Tekumbé was created in Norman, Oklahoma, in April of 2009. Tekumbé’s band members come from very different backgrounds and different countries. Franz Mutis (accordion and gaita) , Camilo Mutis (lead voice and minor percussion) , and Alan Garrido (rhythmic guitar) are all from Colombia. Andrés Lucas, the lead guitarist, is from Venezuela. Josué Chavez, the bass guitarist, and Stefan Ice, the percussionist, are from the USA. Paulo Valles, the drummer, is from Mexico.

Tekumbé released their first album, entitled “Sabor a Guayaba”, in November of 2009. In their songs, the band protested against the violence conflict in Colombia, the traffic of drugs, the gap between social classes, and the kidnappings in Colombia. Tekumbé also performs folkloric music such as Vallenato, Cumbia, Porro, Gaita, Bullerengue, and Merengue. The band tries to recover valuable pieces of the Colombian folklore that have been forgotten over years and has spiced them with new sounds, and a fresher look to bring them back to scene and share them with audiences of Latin America, USA, and citizens of the world.

Tekumbé performs most of the time in the south of USA (Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Kansas). Tekumbé has performed in arena shows, university auditoriums, concert halls, outdoor music and art festivals, and Latin clubs among other venues.

 
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