Latin Artists
From the down-home Conjunto music of northern Mexico to the sophisticated Habañera of Cuba; if Latin clavé music is what you are looking for, look no further! Choose from a Latin big band to a sultry trio or quartet and make your special event sizzle.
B.T. Jazz Quartet
Our most popular ensemble is The B.T. Jazz Quartet. Perfect for corporate dinners, award banquets, rehearsal dinners, background music, and cocktails.
Big Blue Tone Orchestra
The perfect ensemble for larger galas, fundraisers, wedding receptions, elegant formals, and corporate events. The nationally acclaimed Big Blue Tone Orchestra performs a stylistically diverse repertoire from the 40s to the 90s.
DJ Services
The world class DJs from Blue Tone Music are worlds ahead of the standard. A special event has a life of its own and requires more than an average professional. Blue Tone Music’s DJs will spin your event or wedding into a party.
John Jonethis
The world class voice of crooner John Jonethis combined with his masterful keyboard artistry and the highest standard of professionalism make Jonethis the ideal choice for sophisticated entertainment venues, social events, private parties, rehearsal dinners and corporate functions.
Los Gringos Mariachi
Performing traditional Mexican music and sporting hats and serapes, Los Gringos Mariachi is sure to take you South of the Border!
Salsa en Nashville and Al Delory
Two time Grammy award winner Al Delory and his Latin ensemble usually perform as a ten piece orchestra. Instrumentation includes piano, bass, horn section, percussionists, drums, and Latin female singer, Dalia. In some scenarios, Al Delory can perform with a group as small as three pieces, piano, bass, and percussion. Al calls on the top salsa and Cuban Latin jazz musicians of Nashville for the big sound of Al Delory’s Salsa en Nashville.
Serenatta
Serenatta is a Romantic Latin Ensemble with world appeal. Through the sounds of violin, vocals, flutes, Spanish guitars, bass, and percussion, Serenatta features the lush rhythms of tangos from Argentina, bossa novas from Brazil, cumbias, pasillos and bambucos form Colombia, waltzes from Peru, and many others.