The Latin Breed to record 1st-ever live album in San Antonio on Nov. 23

Iconic band The Latin Breed plan to finish recording their first-ever live concert album at Smoke BBQ+SkyBar in downtown San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, November 23.

The original plan was to record the live concert album during a performance at the Mexican Fiesta in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this past summer but was delayed by weather at the outdoor venue.

“We got about half of it done there,” said Ben Miranda, lead vocalist for Latin Breed. “We’ll be finishing up here at Smoke in San Antonio. That’s going to be on November 23rd, the day before Thanksgiving. We’re looking forward to getting all the local fans from San Antonio and the surrounding areas and having a good time there before the holidays.”

Houston-based Tejano band Magnifico 7 will open the show at the outdoor venue at 501 E. Crockett in downtown San Antonio. Visit eventmania.com for pre-sale tickets and more details.

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The Latin Breed recently signed with M Group and this first-ever live concert album will be the debut album with the San Antonio-based record label which will also feature two studio tracks. The first is titled, “Sientes Igual,” and was co-written by Latin Grammy winner Juan Treviño and multiple Grammy winner Gilbert Velasquez.

“It’s a great production and we’re excited,” said Charlie Rodriguez, bandleader of The Latin Breed. “The good thing about Gilbert Velasquez is that he played for The Breed for years. He knows The Breed’s sound, he knows The Breed’s style. It’s a perfect fit all the way around and we’re very blessed we’re able to work with Gilbert and with Juan Trevino.”

The iconic 10-piece band is celebrating 53 years in the music industry this year, recording many iconic albums and several chart-topping songs.

“The Latin Breed is based off of a lot of jazz theory, blues, and rock. It is infused into our music and it’s always been that way,” said Rodriguez. “The founder, Rudy Guerra, in 1969 that was his whole goal was to bring Tejano music, or Chicano music what it was called back then, to the next level, and we’re blessed that The Latin Breed has been able to stay there and every recording we feel has to be better than the next but we’re here just keeping the tradition going.”

Miranda added, “It’s an exciting time right now for some new music coming out from The Latin Breed and then also of course being able to capture the live show which has been doing very well for us.”

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