Forro
According to popular legend, the word forró was a mispronunciation of the English words "for all," dating back to colonial times when British landowners threw lavish parties and supposedly invited everyone (or all) who could attend. In fact, the word has ties to colonial era dance parties, but really is a generic term now used to represent the accordion-driven sound of Brazil's northeastern Ceará and Pernambuco states. Within the past several years, forró has been the music and dance craze that has swept across Brazil and into the United States, inspiring a new generation with good old-fashioned country music.
DJ Lamartine :
Spinning the best in FORRO , Xote, Forrófieira,baião/pé-de-serra, Pagode, Samba, House and more
Forro music : The best of Geraldo Azevedo, Accioly Neto, Trio Nordestino, Banda Magnificos, Calcinha Preta, Dominguinhos, Mastruz com Leite, Eliane, Limão Com Mel, Marinês, Sivuca, Pertúcio Amorim, Santanna, Geraldinho Lins, and Flávio José. And new bands as Silvério Pessoa, Aviões do Forró, Garota Safada, Cavaleiros do Forró, Saia Rodada,Trio Forrozão, Jacinto Silva, Arlindo dos Oito Baixos, Santana, Flávio José, Vicente Nery, Jorge de Altinho, Arleno Farias, Nando Cordel, Aldemário Coelho, Delmiro Barros, and others.
9pm - 3am
Ladies Free
Drink Special $2.50
Added by itabras on April 21, 2009