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Carlinhos Rocha's The Rocha Collective Drops Its Newest Single

The Brazilian Guitarist Taps his Eclectic Roots for His Band's Latest Single

Brazilian Guitarist Carlinhos Rocha of The Rocha Collective.
Brazilian Guitarist Carlinhos Rocha of The Rocha Collective. (Publicity Photo)

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Carlinhos Rocha and the Rocha Collective have released their new single "Spanky's." The track is now available on Apple Music, Spotify and Soundcloud.

“I was very inspired by old Stevie Wonder records for this single, with catchy rhythms and the unique blend of sounds from a wide range of instruments,” Rocha said.

To listen to the single, click here.

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The instrumental track blends jazz and rhythm and blues with a bouncy rhythm that features Rocha’s bluesy guitar that gives it a decided Motown sound.

Featuring saxophone player Mark Hartsuch, and a catchy melody the single is a precursor to the Rocha Collective’s upcoming instrumental album arriving in Spring 2022.

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“I love creating new music. I usually try to sing the melodies and work on finding what feels good and makes me dance. I never shoot for complexity,” he said. “If the melody feels good and is complex, that’s cool, but I just want people to have a good time, connect and enjoy the music I wrote.”

Born in Belem, Brazil, Rocha grew up in a musical family where most of his relatives were involved in recording or performing music. He took up the piano and guitar at an early age, soon performing live before growing audiences throughout Brazil. As he grew older, he began working with several top artists, but he later realized that his future lay in the U.S. where he could realize his full potential among the industry’s top artists.

His arrival five years ago found him struggling to get noticed by an industry in upheaval as musical tastes were changing and artists found success harder to find as a glut of independent artists filled the marketplace.

The veteran guitarist joined with other artists and created the Rocha Collective and began performing and recording his own unique songs that blended pop with jazz and rhythm and blues. The group was soon touring around the country and discovering a new audience eager for catchy melodies that evoked Rocha’s own Latin rhythms and his infectious charm.

The band’s growing popularity and Rocha’s eclectic guitar work was noticed by Ricky Martin’s management team which later asked him to join his tour earlier this year.

“Touring with Carlinhos was a pleasure,” said Paulo Stagnaro, percussionist for Ricky Martin’s band. “He was able to instinctively respect and complement each musical situation in a very demanding and diverse settings, all the while bringing his own flair and great vibes night in and night out.”

After a tour that took him to Las Vegas, Boston, Toronto, New York and elsewhere, Rocha was eager to return to his band which was also planning a tour. The band’s popularity recently earned them a coveted residency at Black Rabbit Rose club in Los Angeles.

“One thing I’ve learned here is that it doesn’t matter how talented you are. Without hard work and discipline, it is not going to work,” he said. “I've seen some amazing musicians who think that only their talent will take them to success, but most of those guys are still struggling and it shows me that you have to work hard all the time or you’ll never be successful.”

For more information, Rocha is on Instagram at @crmusician and @therochacollective.

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