Roca Inmovible with Elvin Perez in Mattapan, MA (Part 2 of 2) HQ

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This video is part of two videos of the same day. The service was the Campaña de Jovenes in Mattapan, MA on October 20, 2006. Both videos feature Roca Inmovible former pianist Juan Maldonado, drummer Nelson Maldonado, Jr., bassist Nelson Maldonado and percussionists Josue Maldonado and Ellison Tavico. Later in the videos, saxophonist Rafael Davila joins the musicians. Although, these videos highlight Roca Inmovible, we must not forget that the music is part of Elvin Perezs preaching.

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  • Thanks. I can't really speak for the group about "holy hip hop" because I am only one person and the entire group has 10 people. As for the name "Roca Inmovible," that is biblical. In fact, it is actually from the phrase [and it's also our slogan] "edifica tu casa sobre la roca inmovible." God Bless!

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  • say u guys in N.Y. in the convention. . GBU. .

  • I responded to you already in La Nina de Tus Ojos. I am not the Elli you think.

  • Thanks. I can't really speak for the group about "holy hip hop" because I am only one person and the entire group has 10 people. As for the name "Roca Inmovible," that is biblical. In fact, it is actually from the phrase [and it's also our slogan] "edifica tu casa sobre la roca inmovible." God Bless!

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