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    • Happy Surprise from Media Luna
    • Lots of Changes on the Horizon
    • We Will Survive-- but How Will We Look?
    • Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
    • Discovering the Many Voices of Fernando Pessoa
    • Mexican, American, European--Man of the World! Carlos Fuentes
    • A Coronavirus Birthday
    • A View from Home
    • Let's Talk About Josephine Baker and Robert Brady, An Unlikely Couple
    • Crossing Borders with Music
    • All Roads Lead to Rome, or So They Say
    • The Case of Luis Donaldo Colosio
    • Musical Getaway to La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Sayulita
The four Morales brothers known as the Bambinos have been entertaining the crowds in Puerto Vallarta since they were “chamacos”.  I first saw them on the beach in front of El Dorado in 2005 and they were indeed bambinos then.  They were good enough, however, that I bought their CD which I still have.  Giorgio Rafael, the youngest, must have been around 14 then. 

The brothers, Lazzaro, Immer, Carlos and Giorgio played venues like the Palms and the Roxy as well as visiting the many restaurants in the Zona Romantica for years until they recently opened their own restaurant/bar, Bambinos Tratorria, on Aguacate and Carranza, where they perform up to 6 nights a week to a full house during the high season. Their devoted fans keep coming back, bringing with them friends and family and, speaking of family, that is how you feel when you join them for their shows.  You need never feel lonely with the warm and welcoming Bambinos around.
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They specialize in covers of many periods inspired by their father’s excellent record collection while they were growing up. They entertain the audiences with Beattles, BeeGees, Frankie Valli and even the Everly Brothers.  On weekends they do a Fiesta Latina with mostly Spanish language pieces. It is definitely a party atmosphere and guests love to dance and sing along.

Giorgio, who studied culinary arts, looks over the kitchen and talented chef making for a delicious menu at very reasonable prices.  Reservations are definitely recommended via bambinostrattoria.com.  

Beginning October, 2019 their line up is Monday performances of music of the Eagles, Tuesday's they do Queen, Wednesday nights will feature great renditions of the Beatles music.  Thursdays is a variety of the best of Rock and Roll and Friday nights will continue to feature the Latin Music that has made Fiesta Latina a favorite.  As a special event they offer two shows on Saturday night, the second starting at 8:30 featuring the great Latin Fusion Band, Media Luna with their show Rumba on Fire.

​​Below are some videos of the guys at different locations and periods of their careers.  Mundo Ideal is their latest CD featuring their original compositions.  

Bambinos en Français
​Bambinos Español
  • Home
  • Support Our Musicians
  • Bahia World Music Festival
  • ESAÚ GALVÁN and TATEWARI
  • MEDIA LUNA
  • Trem de Minas
  • LOS BAMBINOS
  • Piel Canela
  • Roberto Falcon
  • Gary Flores y Gary Flores! Responds to Quarantine
  • MORUNO
  • RAUL SIMENTAL
  • GATO NEGRO
  • Osmar Esquivel
  • Faralae
  • Articles from Vallarta Paper and Vallarta Daily News
  • Articles Written for PV Mirror
  • Articles in Vallarta Tribune
  • VENUES
  • Calendar of Events
  • Resources
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter
  • Archives
    • Portrail of An Artist--Esau Galvan
    • A Walk Along the River Cuale and Other Tidbits
    • I'm Still Here--Marina Reaves
    • Covid 19 Inspired Innovations in PV 2020
    • Puerto Vallarta Dreaming
    • Hasta Que Ese Mundo Caiga
    • Footprints in the Sand
    • Back to the Beach and Music Too
    • The Bamboo Harvest
    • The Turkey of Orhan Pamuk
    • Reimagine--You Can Say I'm a Dreamer
    • Happy Surprise from Media Luna
    • Lots of Changes on the Horizon
    • We Will Survive-- but How Will We Look?
    • Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
    • Discovering the Many Voices of Fernando Pessoa
    • Mexican, American, European--Man of the World! Carlos Fuentes
    • A Coronavirus Birthday
    • A View from Home
    • Let's Talk About Josephine Baker and Robert Brady, An Unlikely Couple
    • Crossing Borders with Music
    • All Roads Lead to Rome, or So They Say
    • The Case of Luis Donaldo Colosio
    • Musical Getaway to La Cruz de Huanacaxtle and Sayulita