The Blond Gypsies Return to No Way José

The Blond Gypsies come back to Tu Casa en Vallarta for an evening of gypsy rumba and flamenco guitar music with a Best-of-Vallarta 3-course meal, including a complimentary glass of wine on Wednesday, May 6, 2015.  Pre-fix dinner menu seating at 7:00 pm.  Show begins at 8:15 pm.

Both of German descent, Latcho and Andrea’s music takes influences from around the world and back through time, authentically producing the mysterious and passionate sounds of Gypsy Flamenco music. They have recorded nine albums and a DVD chronicling their long musical career.

In 1996, Latcho . . .

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