Return Diego El Cigala La Mar de Músicas and what does tomorrow Friday, July 23 national release his album Cigala & Tango.
But do not come alone, will be joined by Nestor Marconi, bandoneon player in the world the best in this new adventure that leads him to reinterpret the tango.
The disk has already been released in theaters Argentine has La Mar de Músicas their first meeting in Spain.
Also that day, the festival will live their day is over Colombia and will go through different stages of the festival's formations 33, Chocquibtown, The Pipers of San Jacinto and Adolfo Pacheco.
Following the huge success of 'Lágrimas negras', the album he recorded with Cuban pianist Bebo Valdes, under the watchful eye of Fernando Trueba, El Cigala decided to look at a genius of twentieth-century painting "Picasso of my eyes."
The Malaga tangos, bulerias, joys, soleás and fandangos with a list of luxury guitarists: Paco de Lucia, Raimundo Amador, Tomatito, Diego El Morao ...
In 2008, 'Dos lágrimas' was announced as the second part of 'Lágrimas negras'.
To record, El Cigala had survived as the singer Reinaldo Creagh (de la Vieja Trova Santiaguera) and pianist Guillermo Rubalcaba.
Diego Ramón Jiménez Salazar was born in a yard of the Bank of Tanners and raised in the Madrid district of Lavapies.
Playing football, cycling, throwing a few songs and chasing girls.
I changed a few years ago a house in Valdemaqueda, a village on the edge of the Sierra de Madrid, and then breaking out.
A scheme to give the city a few ghosts and addictions.
After the songs and the sound-there was a before and after 'Tears Negras'-it is time to tango.
Addicted to the play station, more than once has gone to bed at seven o'clock because of him, the nephew of Rafael Farina arrives to Cartagena ready as always to make war.
With him will the AA number 18,000 of Nestor Marconi (Argentina, 1942), arranger, composer and bandoneon player.
Marconi studied harmony and counterpoint (Hindemith, Schoenberg, Bach ...) and the bellows adapted his own what he learned on the piano.
Ravel love believes that talent and personality and Piazzolla Salgán has eclipsed arrangers who arrived later.
It is not likely to be scared of playing with El Cigala who accompanied Sinatra or Roberto Goyeneche
The 33 after the Cigala, Auditorio Parque Torres
The 33 is a street in Bogotá.
And the name of this orchestra cooking sauce to taste today.
With 'La pantera mambo' (music by Henry Mancini) took the celebrated dance Blake Edwards Pink cat: a musical joke that ended in international success.
Sergio (director of the orchestra and bass) and Santiago (piano) had the idea: an orchestra of New York-style salsa in the early stages.
With piano, bass, congas, timbales, bongos, saxophone, trumpet, two trombones and three singers.
A debtor of the orchestras sound of guys like Larry Harlow, but also his countryman Lucho Bermúdez.
Twelve young people with different backgrounds-rock, jazz, ska ...- that pallets playing in bars in Bogota, Cali and Medellín, have come to the festival circuit shared with Willie Colon signs or Van Van.
Chocquibtown in the Moorish Castle
They Colombian hip hop world capitals.
With a sound of marimba, flute and drums, bass, drums and electronic instruments, based on hip hop, funk, dancehall, electronic music, salsa and traditional rhythms of Colombia and the Pacific currulao the bambazú or aguabajo.
Chocquibtown are the MC's Gloria Martinez, known as Goyo and daughter of singer NELF Perea, his brother, Slow, Miguel Martinez, and Carlos Valencia, Tostao.
The name comes from the department from which they originated, Chocó, and its capital, Quibdo.
Young Afro-Colombians.
Tostao Remember that there is a small part of Africa in Colombia and is called the Colombian Pacific.
The Pipers of San Jacinto and Adolfo Pacheco and his band of accordion, double concert at the Town Hall Square
Three years ago the Latin Grammy changed their lives.
The award for best folk album for 'A fire of pure blood', published by Smithsonian Folkways, picked it up in Las Vegas on November 8, 2007, two of its senior members, Juan Fernandez 'Chuchita' and Manuel Antonio Garcia 'Toño'.
It was the recognition of a lifetime and the music they love.
Since been much requested.
It is not possible to speak of The Pipers of San Jacinto without doing Miguel Antonio "Toño" Fernández, the founder, died in 1988 - of this group named the town she was born.
He was the master of the bagpipe, recorder melancholy sound to this music that has spread from the Colombian Caribbean region and whose sound is associated with cumbia.
That cumbia then incorporated into their repertoires orchestras of ballrooms to become one of the most popular genres in America.
He would have been the first to enter letters in the music of the bagpipes.
And theirs are songs like 'Candelaria' and 'petty', that always sound in the presentations of The Pipers of San Jacinto.
More than a century later, the senior from San Jacinto, with musicians from several generations in their ranks, continue to write the history of these rhythms originate in small communities located along the Colombian Caribbean and continue to make people dance with fire cumbia, puya, porro or bullerengue.
Just over forty years was born 'La Hamaca Grande' of the fertile imagination of Adolfo Pacheco, a lawyer, a troubadour and storyteller with 70 years of life.
The 'big savanna' repeats to anyone who wants to listen that is a mistake to believe that everything is vallenato accordion sounds.
In 1976, when it was known as the composer of the Montes de María by the success of 'The Owl' and 'The big swing', Adolfo Pacheco went to Cartagena to study law.
He married, stayed together, abandoned music and became a lawyer with 43 years.
No artistic life again until 2000 when he rescued his old admirers.
Composer and, as they say there, accordion, his compositions have been recorded on discs and Sources Tropical companies, and Los Hermanos Zuleta, Carlos Vives, Johnny Ventura, Joe Arroyo o Melodic
Source: Mar de Músicas