Aaron Copenhaguen
- Burbank, CA
- Guitarist
- 220 Verified Bookings
Olivia T. said “Aaron was great! Professional, communicative, and exactly what we were looking for at our team event. Would highly recommend!”
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Hello, my name is Alfredo Cáceres, I am a guitarist of World music that includes:Rumba (Gipsy kings style), Flamenco, Latin Jazz, Brazilian music, Middle Eastern fusion, Smooth Jazz. I offer solo guitar as I also have duets, trio, quartet or quintet format. In the various options includes in some of the formats, singers in the different styles that am offering.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 30 - 180 minutes
Languages: English, Spanish
I offer a very smooth backround music for people able to talk but also enjoy the music. I also can provide a concert kind of performance.
Born and raised in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Cáceres, a complete guitarist and composer, has been involved in a wide variety of projects and bands in styles ranging from World music, Flamenco, Jazz, Brazilian, Salsa, Pop and Latin. He has collaborated on several recordings in local and international productions, as well as in different festivals in the United States and in Europe. Alfredo has been living in the United States full-time since 2009, and has played alongside many different artists in the World Music arena, such as Persian singer Hamed Nikpay, guitarist Russ Hewitt, the Gypsy All Stars (of the Gipsy Kings family), Mario Reyes, and Marcus Nand (Ziroq), just to name a few.
In 2012, Cáceres released his first solo album in the U.S., one that involves a variety of his original compositions within the last ten years, recorded in his hometown of Guatemala and in Los Angeles, California.
Alfredo’s musical education started in this homeland of Guatemala with his first teacher, his father, Alfredo Cáceres Sr. He would later continue to study with different guitarists such as with spanish guitarist Paco Galiano in flamenco and with German Giordano in jazz. He also learned sight reading with William Orbaugh, as well as with drummers Byron Campo and Fernando Martin at the Poliritmos Academy.
Alfredo traveled to Seville, Spain on a three year scholarship from the Fundación Cristina Heeren de Arte Flamenco. While there, he trained extensively under different well known Flamenco guitarists such as Miguel Ángel Cortés, Niño de Pura, Eduardo Rebollar, Paco Serrano, Paco Cortés, Juan Manuel Canizares, Manolo Sanlúcar, and Rafael Canizares, among others. At the Fundación, he received instruction for two years in flamenco compás (Flamenco rythms) from Paco de Lucía’s dancer & cajón player, the late Manolo Soler.
After being in Spain, Cáceres attended the U.S. at Brookhaven College in Dallas, Texas on a two year scholarship, giving him the opportunity to play jazz guitar and go on tour in the U.S. and in Mexico with the award-winning Brookhaven Vocal Jazz Ensemble. In Brookhaven College, he pursued jazz guitar with guitarist Paul Metzger. Subsequently, Alfredo came to live in California where he occasionally studies with world renowned guitarist Jorge Strunz from the guitar duet Strunz & Farah.
I provide a sound system for about 100 people, if it's a bigger event I can get bigger system depending of how big the event is.
Bambolero, Djobi Djoba, Black orpheus, Hotel California and many more..
Gipsy Kings, Strunz & Farah, Lee Ritenour, Al Di meola, Jesse Cook, George Benson.
PA system with 8 channels and 4 mics including cables.
Olivia T. said “Aaron was great! Professional, communicative, and exactly what we were looking for at our team event. Would highly recommend!”
Alyse P. said “Michael Malone was very responsive and professional and a great time was had by all!”
Taj C. said “Perfect music for our backyard neighborhood party. Chill jazzy groove music with vibes of reggae, soul, and funk. Everybody loved it and even had people…”
Angie I. said “Sandro was outstanding. So professional and talented. Everyone agreed that his artistry elevated our event exponentially. The next day we all were trying…”