Still ringing in Cartagena Colombia, this time was the group La Mojarra Eléctrica, who delighted the audience in the afternoon yesterday at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
The crappie is a fish dish, with the addition of salt and some lemon juice, and fry in plenty of oil until crispy skin is well.
And the Mojarra Eléctrica is a Colombian band before, was Pescao Frito.
Came almost ten years on the streets of Bogota: not a manner of speaking because its members played in the busy street corner 19 with Carrera 7.
They say that in the popular imagination, that intersection is synonymous Malevaje, traffic congestion and street vendors, lottery, magazines and menus cob, sausage, kebab and pork rinds.
A tarmac stage in the center of the city.
There, stuck between cars and pedestrians were left coins in the hat, got together some musicians with drums, bagpipes, clarinet, saxophone, drums, cymbals, guides, drum and marimba cununo chonta.
And a coastal sound of puya, porro, currulao bullerengue and mixed with timba, funk and hip hop.
Its members are from Bogota, Cali, Choco ...
and an example of cultural diversity in the country.
With a shared interest in the indigenous music of the Colombian coast As the guitarist, Lucho Gaitan, which is being formed here is a stew (or thick broth based soup such as potato tubers, cassava, yams and bananas, or beans, which adds some meat or fish).
Write Álvaro Andrés Cuellar each of the members of the Mojarra Eléctrica is the hallmark of folklore in the front and the background music that accompanied them to today influences when making music Irenka more R & B, Van Van more John Coltrane , more ska champeta.
The tastes of the boys in the Mojarra Eléctrica, in addition to the traditional music of the Atlantic and the Pacific, passing through Irakere, Manu Chao, Search Bloc, Cachao, Bob Marley ...
Wednesday, the senior from San Jacinto, Colombia also will be in charge of sound fill the Town Hall Square, starting at 20.00 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena