PALO!

PALO!
Background information
Origin Miami, FL
Genres Afro-Cuban Funk, world
Years active 2003–present
Labels Rolling Pin Music
Members Leslie Cartaya
Ed Calle
Philbert Armenteros
Raymer Olalde
Steve Roitstein

PALO! is a Miami band formed in 2003 by Steve Roitstein after he invited his fellow musicians to join him in an improvised musical experiment combining Cuban music with funk beats.

For their work, the group has been nominated for a 2014 Latin Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Tropical Album.[1] The PBS documentary 'Miami Boheme' which extensively featured PALO! along with other bands in the Miami music scene was nominated for a 2014 Suncoast Chapter Emmy award for Cultural Documentary.[2]

Members

Recording Members

Discography

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2015PALO! Live Best Tropical Latin Album[3] Nominated

Latin Grammy Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2014 PALO! Live Best Contemporary Tropical Album Nominated
2013 Leslie Cartaya Best New Artist Nominated

Emmy Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2014Miami Boheme Documentary – Cultural (Suncoast Chapter) Won

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