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Welcome to JamaicaBob.com |
I'm so glad you're here. This is where you'll find fun and exciting musical Caribbean vacations for kids of all ages. Below you'll find links to the details about each of my shows: Jazz Caribe, Calypso for Kids, and Caribbean Christmas.
I hope you'll find everything you need to confirm your hunch that these programs will compliment or even enhance your programming. If you need to reach me or my team, call 951-453-3197. You can even text message me by clicking here. Either way, I'll get back to you with the info you need.
Thanks again for stopping by and I look forward to hearing from you and to bringing these shows to your community.
Jamaica Bob
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Jazz Caribe Overview
Come With Me to the Islands
This show is the foundation for all other shows. It features a spicy mix of calypso, soca, reggae and jazz. This program is ideal for family events such as festivals, concerts in the park or corporate events. This show may be presented as a duo for more intimate settings or as a seven-piece for the most robust, authentic sound. For special occasions we add a horn section.
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Calypso for Kids Overview
Multicultural Assembly
This assembly is centerd around West Indian culture. It is an amusing musical tour of the Caribbean. The content includes history, geography and musicology. Students are encouraged to listen by being told that they will have to answer questions in order to be up front and participate. This program is available as a solo as well as with a band.
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A Caribbean Christmas
A Caribbean Christmas is a fun, change-of-pace, get-away-from-it-all, holiday show. From the first burst of rhythmic energy, the audience is transported to the tropical West Indies. Jamaica Bob and Jazz Caribe serve up a spicy blend of calypso, reggae, jazz and Latin grooves. Jazz Caribe infuses these rhythms into familiar European carols to create unique, festive and interactive arrangements. A Caribbean Christmas also showcases the West Indian perspective on the season of Noel as well as traditional melodies heard throughout the islands during this time of year.
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