Latin rock band Feneiva gets down with the crowd. - Miami Beach

Posted on: May 28th, 2008
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“It’s Tuesday night in Miami Beach and the pan-Latin popsters of Feneiva are in the middle of a well-attended live set at Jazid. Over cool Brazilian beats and electric guitar licks, long-and-sandy-haired singer Fabian Hernandez gets the crowd moving with a fresh blend of funk, rock, and assorted breezy tropical rhythms.

After playing some of its rock en español material, the band begins improvising, with Hernandez inviting anyone in the audience to come along and participate in the funkiness. These frequent spontaneous live jams, in fact, are part of what have made Feneiva such a popular, regularly gigging act. But this open-mike-style concept first arose entirely by accident a couple of years ago.”*

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