Both perform at the Auditorio Parque Torres, the first, on Thursday, July 24, with Joan As Police Woman at a free concert, and Amaral, Saturday 26. These changes reflect adjustments of the festival program on the occasion of the death of Bobby Womack
The Sea Music festival organized by the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena, has made some changes after the death of Bobby Womack to reset the agenda of its 20th edition.
Joan As Police Woman and Rozalén perform on Thursday 24 at the Auditorio Parque Torres, rather than in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, in a free concert to fill seats.
The organization has seen fit this change due to the high expectations awakened Rozalén concert in the festival.
The hollow Rozalén in the Town Hall Square, on Friday July 25, will be completed by The Marvelous Alcohol Orchestra, one of the Spanish bands of the moment.
Furthermore, at the express wish of the artists duo Amaral from Zaragoza to act will pass the Auditorio Parque Torres, rather than in the Paseo del Puerto, as was originally planned.
The band wanted to act on the same stage in 2001 saw almost born.
The ticket price remains the same: 25 euros in advance and 30 the day of the performance.
All changes are available in www.lamardemusicas.com
The same day, July 26, and after the performance at the Auditorium de Amaral Torres Park, will shift the controversial French Adanowsky going to act with Lindstrom in the à rabe Castillo.
To all the people who had tickets for the July 24 they will return the money for the channels that have been used for the purchase.
If Internet was through he will return automatically, and if it was at the box office should approach the point of purchase for a refund of the tickets.
Those who are subscribers to the festival will be refunded the proportionate share of the fertilizer.
The Marvelous Alcohol Orchestra, will perform on Friday, July 25 at the Town Hall Square, is an original sextet that blends acoustic music and instruments such as accordion, banjo, mandolin and saxophone.
With a sound that drinking from folk, blues, country and rock & roll, this band Burgos (also known as The MODA) has nonstop writing songs and acting throughout the country nearly 3 years in festivals, as openers international artists (Dropkick Murphys, Frank Turner), in theaters, bars and on the street.
FASHION is formed in the spring of 2011 spontaneously returning home after David Ruiz (vocals, guitar) after a season looking for life as a street musician in Dublin.
Upon returning, inspired by the spirit of the bands of the Irish capital, decided to gather a group of friends with no other aim than to make songs and playing them live.
Today, the band has given more than 120 concerts and has released two EP's and an album: Who will save us?.
Their first LP, released in October 2013 and produced by folk musician Diego Galaz, collects ten songs in Castilian in the group takes a step forward in the search for his identity, combining instrumental base of Anglo-Saxon influence with distinctive raspy voice of singer.
The public and critical response was unanimous: Who will save us?
has drawn rave reviews in major national media, and the tour to promote the disc is a success.
In short, we have a proposal that hard to find comparisons in music today.
With diverse influences ranging from The Clash through to The Pogues Springsteen, Dylan, Calexico or Eskorbuto and driven by a direct distilling energy and passion, The Wonderful Orchestra Alcohol is increasingly talk of more people.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena