The Boom Booms


Aaron Nazrul and The Boom Booms are a six-piece Latin-soul-funk-rock-reggae band, forged from friendships born on the school yards, soccer fields, cafe patios and eventually bars of East Vancouver.
They make music that makes people want to dance β€” or "Get up and love somebody," as lead singer and guitarist Aaron Nazrul calls it. Whether breaking into song and dance on the streets of Paris, storming stages with Congolese musicians in Brussels, playing to thousands at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival or serenading abuelitas in South America, the charming sextet is able to reach across cultural barriers and connect with people of all stripes, on levels equally rhythmic and emotional.
The video for their 2007 feel-good party anthem "When the Night" made it to #6 on the Much More Music countdown in 2008, and was optioned for a recent episode of 90210. "Delivered", a surreal banjo ballad that conjures up images of a jungle river baptism, earned them the award for Best Roots Song at the Just Plain Folks Music Awards, which are judged by the world's largest independent music organization.
The talented lineup is: Aaron Nazrul on vocals and rhythm guitar, Geordie Hart on bass, Sean Ross on vocals, Tom Van Deursen on guitar, Theo Vincent on percussion, and Richard Brinkman on drums.
Founding members Aaron Nazurul and Geordie Hart are lifelong friends who formed their first band in fifth grade. They discovered their mutual passion for Latin music and culture during a musical odyssey they embarked upon through Cuba and Mexico as 20-year-olds β€” so much so that many of Ross’ viscerally poetic lyrics are written and sung in Spanish. Recently, African influences have begun to make their way into the Boom Booms’ groovy stew.
The group’s magnanimous influences include the Buena Vista Social Club, Gregory Isaacs, Manu Chao, Damian Marley, Otis Redding, Sam Cook, Marvin Gaye, Ray LaMontagne, Tabu ley Rochereau and Paul Simon.


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