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Caravanserai15th Anniversary party with Ruckatan

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by the El Reportero’s staff

La estrella de Jazz Bill Ortiz (Santana) meció la noche con el grupo Jeroglífico en ‘Biscuits and Jazz’ club: el 19 de octubre, donde se le unieron los miembros de Santana, el cantante Tony Linds y trombonista Marty Wehner. (PHOTO BY WILL GAMARRA)(Santana) Jazz star Bill Ortiz rocked the night with Hieroglyphics at ‘Biscuits and Blues’ club on Oct. 19, where he was joined by Santana members singer Tony Linds and trombone player Marty Wehner. ­(PHOTO BY WILL GAMARRA)

This is a Santana Band tribute that will take place at Club Fox, 2209 Broadway St. Redwood City, California.

Now in it’s 15th year, Caravanserai has established itself as the most widely known Santana Tribute band in the country. This is the group the San Jose Metro declared “The Top Santana Tribute” and the San Francisco Examiner called “The Country’s Pre-eminent Santana Tribute Band”.

Originally a replication of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Santana’s legendary early days, Caravanserai has grown to include material from all eras of Santana’s 30-year history. Painstaking care has been taken in the recreation of early and new music performed by this band of journeymen from the San Francisco Bay Area.

All the instrumentation used by Santana over the years are here, with some of the best musicians in the Bay Area.

Ruckatan Latin Tribe is composed of seven players who have all contributed to the local Latin Rock scene in the Bay Area and internationally with various Latin, Reggae and Rock acts. Ruckatan is a fusion of Latin and Reggae.

On Saturday Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Tickets: $12 adv. / $15 door. For info call at 650.369.7770 or Latin Rock Inc.

Hive PopUp digital media workshops for teens

Free digital media workshops including: 3D printing (faces and action heroes); claymation studio; DJ turntable skills; environmental poetry and issues; filming and digital flipbooks; lego building; mobile citizen journalism video-making; multi-plane animation; motion gaming technology and 3D avatars; recording and radio broadcasting; PopCorn and Thimble toolkits.

Two days of digital media literacy and fun for middle and high school youth (ages 11-18). Media and arts organizations will offer free tools and workshops for youth to play with the web, remix, remake, and recreate to save the earth.

Oct. 26 & 27, Ortega Branch Library, 3223 Ortega St., San Francisco.

­In The Beginning Was Fox & Cinnamon,” a solo exhibition

A solo exhibition by artist Mercedes Dorame, opening this weekend. As a member of the Gabrielino Tongva Indians of California – a tribe not federally recognized, and therefore has no reservation land – Dorame brings her large-scale photographic works to Galería in search and exploration of her roots and historical background.

Members’ preview 6:30pm. Opening Sat. Oct 27. Artist reception 7:30pm Free & open to the public.

Annual “Día de los Muertos Festival”FREE!

Arts, crafts, food, music, altars honoring those who’ve left before us & more. (Fruitvale Transit Village Oakland). Three stages with live entertainment!

Avoid traffic hassles, parking and take BART to Fruitvale Bart Exit and it’s right there. Sunday, Oct. 28th, 2012., 10:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. at 3340 East 12th Street, Oakland, California.

Presented in part by “Unity Council”. A non-profit community event.

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