Sounds of Brazil (SoB) is a historic live‑music venue located in Manhattan’s SoHo, founded in 1982 by Larry Gold. The club specializes in Afro‑Latino, Brazilian, Caribbean, R&B, hip‑hop, and world‑music performances, and has hosted legendary acts such as Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and John Legend. Its intimate stage and reputation as a launchpad for emerging talent make it a sought‑after venue for both established and up‑and‑coming artists. SoB continues to attract local and international audiences, positioning itself as a premier destination for diverse, high‑quality live music in New York City.
Running food, stocking, togo orders, and pre bussing tables.
Sounds of Brazil (SoB) is a historic live‑music venue located in Manhattan’s SoHo, founded in 1982 by Larry Gold. The club specializes in Afro‑Latino, Brazilian, Caribbean, R&B, hip‑hop, and world‑music performances, and has hosted legendary acts such as Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and John Legend. Its intimate stage and reputation as a launchpad for emerging talent make it a sought‑after venue for both established and up‑and‑coming artists. SoB continues to attract local and international audiences, positioning itself as a premier destination for diverse, high‑quality live music in New York City.