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Rosita Kèss
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19
2019
Kings County, NY
Bar Lunatico
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JUN
14
2018
Jersey City, NJ
Live in the Parlour at Fox & Crow
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JUN
03
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Barbes
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MAY
19
2018
Brooklyn, NY
The Owl Music Parlor
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MAY
04
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Bar LunÀtico
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MAR
17
2018
Mareno Di Piave, Italy
Corner Live
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About Rosita Kèss
Originally from Venice, Italy, Rosita lived in Berlin, Paris, Barçelona and London before landing in the States where she has lived both in New Orleans and New York. Her last release, F.L.O.Y.D., was written and recorded in the crescent city. “ I love living in a constant state of motion and I think my music refects this. I have a little Argentinian blood and the very first compositions I fell in love with were old recording by Mercedes Souza and Ariel Ramirez that my grandmother used to play in the house. I’ve always felt particularly sentimental listening to Tango; it ‘s the music of the immigrants, it reflects their profound sense of loss and longing for the people and places they left behind. It was born in African-Argentinian dance venues where Polkas, Mazurkas, Waltzes were mixed with the popular Habanera from Cuba and the Candombe rhythms from Africa. These are the major influences in my music.”
Rosita's music lives at the intersection where bossa nova collides with French chanson, and old Cuban rhythms meet their Argentine counterparts. Her most recent songs are deeply influenced by her love for Haitian and West African music, and by her collaborations with revered Haitian musician and LunÀtico mainstay, Tiga Jean Baptiste and Kora player Yacouba Sissoko.
Rosita's music lives at the intersection where bossa nova collides with French chanson, and old Cuban rhythms meet their Argentine counterparts. Her most recent songs are deeply influenced by her love for Haitian and West African music, and by her collaborations with revered Haitian musician and LunÀtico mainstay, Tiga Jean Baptiste and Kora player Yacouba Sissoko.
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Genres:
Worldbeat
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Rosita Kèss to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
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Past
SEP
19
2019
Kings County, NY
Bar Lunatico
I Was There
JUN
14
2018
Jersey City, NJ
Live in the Parlour at Fox & Crow
I Was There
JUN
03
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Barbes
I Was There
MAY
19
2018
Brooklyn, NY
The Owl Music Parlor
I Was There
MAY
04
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Bar LunÀtico
I Was There
MAR
17
2018
Mareno Di Piave, Italy
Corner Live
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Rosita Kèss
Originally from Venice, Italy, Rosita lived in Berlin, Paris, Barçelona and London before landing in the States where she has lived both in New Orleans and New York. Her last release, F.L.O.Y.D., was written and recorded in the crescent city. “ I love living in a constant state of motion and I think my music refects this. I have a little Argentinian blood and the very first compositions I fell in love with were old recording by Mercedes Souza and Ariel Ramirez that my grandmother used to play in the house. I’ve always felt particularly sentimental listening to Tango; it ‘s the music of the immigrants, it reflects their profound sense of loss and longing for the people and places they left behind. It was born in African-Argentinian dance venues where Polkas, Mazurkas, Waltzes were mixed with the popular Habanera from Cuba and the Candombe rhythms from Africa. These are the major influences in my music.”
Rosita's music lives at the intersection where bossa nova collides with French chanson, and old Cuban rhythms meet their Argentine counterparts. Her most recent songs are deeply influenced by her love for Haitian and West African music, and by her collaborations with revered Haitian musician and LunÀtico mainstay, Tiga Jean Baptiste and Kora player Yacouba Sissoko.
Rosita's music lives at the intersection where bossa nova collides with French chanson, and old Cuban rhythms meet their Argentine counterparts. Her most recent songs are deeply influenced by her love for Haitian and West African music, and by her collaborations with revered Haitian musician and LunÀtico mainstay, Tiga Jean Baptiste and Kora player Yacouba Sissoko.
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Genres:
Worldbeat
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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