The troubadour news
The Troubadour of Brooklyn is happy to announce another concert with a new batch of troubadours on August 16, 2019, at Frost Theatre of the Arts, starting at 8:00PM!
This time around, the TOB will continue exploring diverse and unique trova perspectives from different parts of NYC, all of them connected to the world.
The Troubadour of Brooklyn Line-Up
Sara Ontaneda (www.saraontaneda.com)
An Ecuadorian-American singer-songwriter based in New York City.
Her music mixes Folk, R&B, and South-American rhythms.
Bob Gaulke (www.bobgaulke.bandcamp.com)
An American-Iranian songwriter based in the Bronx, who teaches when he’s not writing or playing. Bob has a lot of songs in his catalog that he considers being heavily influenced by Brazilian, French, and English traditions.
Roberto Poveda (www.robertopoveda.com)
Cuban-American troubadour based in Brooklyn that plays an infectious and very compelling Latin sound with influences from bolero, salsa, rumba, samba, hip-hop, and jazz.
The Troubadour of Brooklyn II is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
This time around, the TOB will continue exploring diverse and unique trova perspectives from different parts of NYC, all of them connected to the world.
The Troubadour of Brooklyn Line-Up
Sara Ontaneda (www.saraontaneda.com)
An Ecuadorian-American singer-songwriter based in New York City.
Her music mixes Folk, R&B, and South-American rhythms.
Bob Gaulke (www.bobgaulke.bandcamp.com)
An American-Iranian songwriter based in the Bronx, who teaches when he’s not writing or playing. Bob has a lot of songs in his catalog that he considers being heavily influenced by Brazilian, French, and English traditions.
Roberto Poveda (www.robertopoveda.com)
Cuban-American troubadour based in Brooklyn that plays an infectious and very compelling Latin sound with influences from bolero, salsa, rumba, samba, hip-hop, and jazz.
The Troubadour of Brooklyn II is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).