The Dave Capp Project
- Orlando, FL
- Jazz Band
- 22 Verified Bookings
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Beija Flores is a guitar-sax duo playing classic bolero, samba, bossa nova, jazz, and R&B hits. Our guitarist, Tomas Lopez, is an accomplished violinist (playing with the Transiberian Orchestra as well as The Who) and is a mastermind with the looper. I myself play sax and flute and have found success in the jazz world playing for Arturo Sandoval and Veronica Swift. Together with our amalgamation of different instruments, we combine the elements of both our worlds to create something completely new. Whether you are looking for a softer romantic ambiance or a high-energy performance that is sure to get people out of their seats, we are the band for you!
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Price Range: $300 and up
Gig Length: 120 - 240 minutes
Languages: English, Spanish
Great music, flexible musicians, punctuality, and a good turnout!
We work well as an acoustic duo. We would only need a mic for vocals and sax for larger venues/events.
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