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Award-winning Latin funk band to play two sets beginning at 9 p.m., a free show for those 21 and over
When Casa Tiki hosts Miami’s Latin funk / fusionistas Electric Piquete on Friday, September 10, 2021, beginning at 9 p.m., it will mark the first time the Hialeah-based band will play at the relatively new Western Pacific-themed Little Havana hotspot. Located at 1728 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, Casa Tiki has quickly become a much-needed haven for live music in the area, especially since the stalwarts Ball & Chain remain temporarily closed.
“We are extremely honored to play at this wonderful new venue and look forward to putting on a great show for live music fans,” says band co-founder and drummer / vocalist Ed Rosado. “We always appreciate the opportunity to break into a new venue and thank management for giving us a shot.” Rosado also writes and arranges songs for the band, and also serves as musical director.
Homecookin’ Hospitality Group, the team behind Foxhole, Drunken Dragon, and rácket, brought a trending, yet one-of-a-kind, concept to Little Havana just before the pandemic broke in March of 2020: a Latin-style take on the traditional Polynesian culture, catering to an escapist longing for travel. Located in the heart of Calle Ocho, the hideaway haven allows guests to create their own tropical escape from reality.
Electric Piquete is a two-time Miami New Times Best of Miami “Best Latin Band” award-winning Latin funk outfit. First named so in 2009, they were again crowned as such in 2015. The band has played virtually all major events in South Florida, including the Miami Music Festival, Calle Ocho, Carnaval on the Mile, the Ball & Chain Music Festival, and Arts in the Park. Few major venues have not seen them grace their stage.
In 2016, the band graduated to the major festival circuit, travelling to NC to play the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music Arts & Dance, followed by an appearance at the Orange Blossom Festival in 2018, and Afro Roots Fest in 2019 (Key West) and 2021 (Islamorada)..
Their influences are as diverse as the Miami region that birthed them, ranging from rock to jazz spiced with everything in between: funk, Afro-Caribbean, progressive and R&B. Though mostly instrumental, the band does feature vocals and rapping on several numbers; a tight rhythm section and heavy percussion supports melodious horn play.
Their repertoire consists of mostly original compositions, but they are well-versed in Latin and jazz standards, borrowing from a range of artists, from Herbie Hancock to Mongo Santamaria.
For more information about the band, please visit ElectricPiquete.com or call 786.426.2277. For more on the venue, click CasaTiki.com.