A working Bogotá musician with a versatile solo set — jazz, bossa nova, blues, and rock classics. One of the recurring Friday-night performers at Treverete Café & Vino Gourmet inside Edificio Bacatá.
Treverete’s own Instagram describes his sets in compact form:
And in another post:
That’s the working palette: jazz standards, Brazilian bossa nova, blues, and rock classics. A repertoire built for a small-room, by-the-glass-wine evening — not a club, not a stadium. Conversation-volume music, in other words, that you’d still want to stop talking and listen to for a moment.
Treverete’s evening format — the wine-and-tapas room with a dozen tables — needs a performer who can hold attention without filling the room. Solo guitarist-vocalists who lean on jazz and bossa nova have always been the right answer to that brief, going back to the 60s in Rio and the 70s in New York and continuing in any small bar that takes its wine seriously today. Yerit Pineda fits that frame. The Instagram posts that mark his sets at Treverete consistently use the same words: buen rato, en vivo, a partir de las 6 pm. A good time. Live. Starting at 6 pm.
Go. Order a glass of tempranillo or a tapa Treverete. Sit close enough to hear the guitar properly. The bossa nova material in particular fits the room like it was written for it.
This is an independent fan-site write-up based on Treverete’s Instagram posts and Yerit Pineda’s publicly visible social profile. We don’t represent the artist. For booking inquiries, contact him directly through his Facebook page.