What is some of the music you’re listening to that might influence Los Amigos’ sounds?Ĭatire: We’re such different guys. Also being able to watch your idols behaving like regular humans had a big impact on me. You just need to leave your apartment and walk for 15 minutes to find something that really inspires you whether this is a landscape, people, musicians, art, etc. I lived in the city for 10 years and I can say the impact was huge. We have 2 members in Miami, 2 in Caracas and one in Xalapa, Mexico. HM: You’ve been living in New York City for some time, how does the city and its music scene impact your creativity?Ĭatire: At this moment we only have one member left in NY. ![]() ![]() Also producing music is our passion, a calling, something you just got to do because without it you’re nothing. There’re always situations waiting to be told. José Rafael Torres ( Catire ) : Life keeps inspiring us. HM: After 20 years, what is your approach to writing and producing new music? I had the great opportunity to interview Los Amigos in advance to their Toronto concert on June 25th at the Horseshoe Tavern. They’ve visited over 60 countries, have won 1 Latin Grammy, have 7 studio albums, 1 live DVD+2CD, 1 record label, have been 20 years in the music business, and still have high hopes to continue to do what they love to do. This year is no exception with the coming of Los Amigos Invisibles. This TD Toronto Jazz Festival has presented some of the biggest names in jazz from around the world.
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