Athens Tango Project

Athens Tango Project

Athens Tango Project photo by Noah Johnson
Background information
Origin Athens, Georgia, United States
Genres Tango, Argentine Tango, milonga
Years active 2012present
Website Official website
Members Laura Camacho
Teresa Grynia
David Marcus
Monique Osorio
John Phillips

Athens Tango Project is an Argentine Tango music band founded in 2012 in the city of Athens, Georgia by Laura Camacho, a Double bass musician from Buenos Aires,[1] featuring Monique Osorio on vocals, John Phillips on drums, Teresa Grynia on violin, and David Marcus on piano. The extended lineup includes Matt Vu, Keiko Ishibashi, Franziska Brunner, Curran Pendergrast, Bill Oglesby, Daniel Allen, James Perkins, Jaime Antonio Cardenas Espana, Serena Scibelli, Fernando Deddos, and Ricardo Hurtado.[2][3]

The group has been a prominent member of the Latin music community of Athens and has won several awards for best Jazz and World music group, winning the local Flagpole Magazine Athens Music Awards in 2014[4] and 2016[5] as well as performed on the local TedxUGA program.[6] The group's members have collaborated with musicians from tango including Sexteto Mayor and Mariano Mores[7] as well as music from different genres including Béla Fleck, Ben Folds, Catupecu Machu, CeeLo Green, Deerhunter, members of Drive-By Truckers, Universal Sigh, members of The Olivia Tremor Control and Circulatory System (band), Herbie Hancock, Diana Krall, Las Del Abasto, Layma Azur, Matisyahu, and Christian McBride.[8]

References

  1. "Athens Tango Project imports traditional Argentine tunes". Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  2. "About". Athens Tango Project. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  3. "Athens Tango Project - About | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  4. "2014 Flagpole Athens Music Awards Winners". Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  5. "2016 Flagpole Athens Music Award Winners". Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  6. @LindsayVConway, Lindsay Conway. "TEDxUGA: Presenters talk technology and public services". Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  7. "About". Athens Tango Project. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  8. "About". Athens Tango Project. Retrieved 2016-09-11.

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