Saturday, June 13th, 2009 @ 11PM The West Gate Lounge Presents: Quimbombó Quimbombó is a groove oriented band with a musical base in the Cuban són (the contagious dance music championed by Buena Vista Social Club that is the main ingredient in salsa); they always maintain strong elements of improvisation and spontaneity in their sound. Quimbombó (pronounced keem-bohm-BO) is the title of a classic Cuban són from the 1950's; it means “okra” or “gumbo” in Spanish. The group’s lively and unique sound has excited audiences at many venues including Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night’s Swing, SOB’s, the Brooklyn Museum, La Belle Époque, and Gonzalez y Gonzalez. They have recorded two CDs, Quimbombó, released in 2004, and Conga Electrica, released in July 2008. The band features two Cuban vocalists: Grammy-nominated David Oquendo, and Igor Arias. Oquendo is a highly accomplished and respected interpreter of many diverse styles of Cuban music; in Cuba, he rose to fame performing with the