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Aparecidos Palito Bombon Helado

3 tracks, 12.05 Udi Koomran on November 18, 2011 19:32

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    From the up coming album Palito Bombon Helado on altrOck Productions
    http://www.myspace.com/aparecidos

    Mattia Tommasini (tdc) – violino
    Facundo Moreno – chitarra classica, charango
    Santiago Moreno – chitarra classica, armonica
    Tommaso Rolando – contrabbasso, basso elettrico
    Santo Florelli – batteria
    Marco Ravera – chitarra elettrica
    Manuel Merialdo – percussioni

    "Palito, Bombon, Heladooooo!"
    It's the tipical shout of “heladeros” in the street of Buenos Aires and South America.
    Cities and places that preserve the memory of ti
    mes when ice for the icecream was only imported from England and United States of America.
    Argentinian brothers Santiago and Facundo Moreno, Buenos Aires originals, arrived in Italy after the economical crisis of 2001 and integrated in the musical scene of Genoa, giving life to the “Aparecidos” project, mixing jazz, folklore, milonga and sperimentation.

    To date, the band is as follows:

    Facundo Moreno: classic guitar, charango
    Santiago Moreno: classic guitar
    Tommaso Rolando: contrabass, electric bass
    Marco Ravera: electric guitar
    Santo Florelli: drums
    Manuel Merialdo: percussions, glockenspiel

    The first record "Lo que hay en el charco" was out in 2009 for the Dodicilune Label.
    "Palito, Bombon, Helado" is out now on Altrock with some lineup change and a different energy.
    Who have seen their concerts knows that there's a kind of magic, also because of the close partnerships of the brothers with the world of circus and street theater...

    South America, Andean music, tango, the narrow streets of Genoa, the port, improvisation, cumbia, milonga, the concerts in the streets, the magic of circus and its melancholy, all this is
    "Aparecidos".

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