That same day, Victor Lenore present his book Indies, Hipsters and Gafapastas |
Iron & Wine is the folk music project led by American singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Compared with artists like Nick Drake, Neil Young and Elliott Smith, Iron & Wine comes to Cartagena Jazz Festival Friday November 6, accompanied only by his acoustic guitar and his warm voice to provide an intimate concert in which they enjoy its exquisite folk repertoire, from classics to their new compositions.
The second day of the festival is completed with Richard Bona with his band.
Great bassist, composer, lead singer exceptional.
Returns to the festival one of those bass players who hear the first album Jaco Pastorius changed his life and now, in turn, also changes the lives of all who listen first.
The concert will be at the Nuevo Teatro Circo Cartagena.
On sale the last hundred entries.
Sam Beam has more than a decade making music as Iron & Wine and comes to present Volume No.1 Series Archive, a collection of rarities released on his own label, and whose songs were born before his time as Iron & Wine.
All albums of this American, a native of South Carolina, have always been received as jewelry.
Richard Bona has overcome obstacles such as poverty, family pressures, remoteness and bad luck to become a musician of enormous proportions.
Today Bona is a great bassist, composer, lead singer exceptional.
Born in a village in Cameroon in 1967, he began playing the balafon five years.
At eleven he moved to Duoala, the capital, where he became a guitarist with high demand before-and discover quickly acquire maestría- in the language of jazz.
He moved to Paris in 1989 and then moved to New York, settling in both cities a reputation as one of the best jazz bassists on the planet.
Cartagena Jazz Festival returns to one of those bass players who hear the first album Jaco Pastorius changed his life and now, in turn, also changes the lives of all who listen first. Joe Zawinu l, for 20 years, signed him after watching him and hear him, amazed, at a club in Paris.
Three years later, when he began to peer into the clubs of New York, it was with much personality soon began working with musicians of the level of Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin and Joni Mitchell, among others.
Africa is still beating very strong in his heart, in his voice and on his fingers.
Latin jazz, tango, African pop, some Parisian cabaret ... Rules?
¿Borders?
In Bona house there are not.
Lenore presents ¿Indies, hipsters and gafapastas¿
Born in Soria in 1972, Victor Lenore has worked as a music journalist twenty years.
He has published articles in El País, La Razon, Playground, Rolling Stone and The Confidential, among other means.
Early victim of the alienation indie, was one of the founders of the seal Watercolor, coordinator magazine Spiral and casual worker at the International Festival of Benicassim. For two decades, he worked in the music magazine Rockdelux, where he signed the interviews section Trick or treat .
He was a member of the group promoting the cultural publication Ladinamo left.
Last year he published the book Indies, hipsters and gafapastas.
Chronicle of a cultural domination, which caused a great revolution in the Spanish music scene.
It comes to the Cartagena Jazz Festival Music and Arts section in which Spanish music journalists present their books.
The appointment is on Friday at 19:30 in the cafeteria Mister Witt Cartagena, where Lenore will be accompanied by music critic of the newspaper La Verdad, Jam Albarracín.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena