Continuing the success of previous sessions, in this November, “Hidden Beat” is back with the stimulating yet deep, moving jazzy melodies from SamRaz.

Samuel Caballero was born in Colombia and studied music there in the conservatory (conservatorio del Tolima). His main instruments is guitar and voice, he had performed with some bands around Colombia and South America before coming to Vietnam.

Sam and Raz met in may of 2015 in Israel, after many performances in Israel and Egypt, they decided to be a band and continue to share the music around the world.
“Bésame Mucho” – A Jazzy Night by SamRaz will be showed on 4 Nov at Heritage Space.
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