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The Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and The Pepper Pots act in La Barra Libre de La Mar de Musicas (25/07/2012)

The Festival La Mar de Musicas expected influx of thousands of people in front of the auditorium tonight The Batel.

The Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and The Pepper Pots act in The Open Bar Music of The Sea after 22 hours.

Authentic superfiguras in Japan, his native country, this large combo with almost thirty albums to his back in just twenty-year career, used to fill out to audiences of thousands in the legendary Budokan and Yokohama Arena will be the stars of an evening of free concerts on the promenade of the Port which also involved the Catalan soul group The Pepper Pots.

The Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra are a number 1.

Superstars in their country.

Have succeeded in prestigious festivals such as Glastonbury, but the clothes do not hurt when a coach and take over the world traveled to perform at other venues less related.

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra also known as Ska-Para are an irresistible group with class, style, elegance and up, of which leave no standing still wherever they operate.

Before them, unto the scene The Pepper Pots. Eight musicians with tailored suits and three singers dressed as Twiggy. Do not look, but The Pepper Pots are of Girona.

And one of the most promising national pop, although his name sound more in Tokyo or Moscow, in Barcelona.

They left heeled Jamaican sounds for the soul and now have Catalan as the answer to Eli Paperboy Reed and Black Joe Lewis.

The Pepper Pots can boast of being one of the most internationally renowned Spanish groups. His recreation of ska, reggae (on their first recordings) and the soul of the 60's, has led the Catalan large band to perform in Japan, United States and most of Europe.

Their new album, Train To Your Lover, is the best I have posted so far.

This group formed in 2002 Girona, are challenged to get the sound and aesthetics of Jamaican bands of the sixties, which made the dance floor vibrate at the time.

The musical style of The Pepper Pots range from ska, rocksteady and reggae of their early records to the R & B and Motown soul of their latest productions.

With two years of existence had already shared the stage with Jamaican artists as important as Laurel Aitken, Winston Francis, Derrick Morgan, Dave Barke and Tena Stelin, as well as with national and international artists of the genre.

CONCERT IN THE CITY HALL PLAZA

At 20 hours will be the turn of Juju, but the Town Hall, is presented as the crossroads between Gambia and the United Kingdom, specifically between the renowned British guitarist Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara (vocals, Ritti and percussion) , considered the Jimi Hendrix of the Gambia.

The term originally was used Juju to describe religious practices, close to witchcraft and animism, from different tribes of West Africa.

And are the initials of this extraordinary duo that forms the guitarist Justin Adams, recognized worldwide as one of the most innovative guitarists and original English, which includes in its extensive resume production Tirariwen albums and collaborations with icons like Robert Plant and Peter Gabriel and the singer and teacher of Ritti (one-stringed fiddle) Juldeh Camara.

Both take one step forward in his career and published In Trance. An album full of ferocity and full moon over the desert. Recorded live at the chords of the guitars of Adams compete and intertwine with the riffs of Ritti of Camara and the bittersweet lament of his words in Fulani, their native language, creating melodies and trance rhythms permeated African, Afro blues, jazz and rock.

Topics that produce palpitations and pure music, wild and vibrant.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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