Join us Friday, Nov. 20 as the Moorestown DeCafe welcomes De Tierra Caliente. A fusion of Brazilian, Caribbean and American rhythms with catchy melodies and unaffected lyrics, De Tierra Caliente bridges Philadelphia’s boricua (Puerto Rican) and gringo communities. Founder Bronson Tennis is joined by Puerto Rican percussionists Edwin “Papo Buda” Rosado and Tim Leslie, laying down powerful Latin grooves that make it impossible to stay in your seat.
DeCafe provides a warm coffeehouse environment for great music in an intimate setting surrounded by art. Perkins Center for the Arts, 395 Kings Highway. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; concert starts at 8:15 p.m. $20 includes coffee, tea and treats. For tickets, call (856) 235–6488 or visit www.perkinsarts.org.