The all American woman band called the "Flor De Toloache", which arrives in Amritsar on Sunday is all set to rock Amritsar with their performance at Khalsa Collage and Art Gallery. The band has grown to 9 members with all the essential and traditional instruments
In celebration of 20 years of continental integration, and prosperity brought about by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the U.S. Embassy's American Center is sponsoring this exciting troupe of young musicians in a nation-wide tour of India.
They are kicking of their tour with a special performance at 5 p.m at Khalsa College's Annual Day function.
The band has members from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Germany, Mexico and Puerto Rico and the U.S, which is a pretty mix and their music is interesting genre too.
"We are proud to showcase this unique and lively art form," says Joshua Polacheck, the U.S.
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