Appalatin | nl

Appalatin’s sound is the unique blend of several cultures: part Latino, part Appalachian, but most importantly world. Their sound was de- scribed by Louisville Music News writer Alexander Clark Campbell as “... sunny, high-spirited, fun music, technically a cross-pollination of Appala- chian folk and blues and various Latin American Sounds (primarily Andes & Coastal Central American) — specifically Rumba, Andean, Central American Folk, North American Folk, Blues, and Rock, Cuban, cha cha, samba, Trova music from the 60’s & 70’s, Cumbia, and Bluegrass.” .