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A great poster will be available for the Jazz Te Digo Festival's return with a new poster

Baza Jazz Te Digo, after two years' hiatus, returns to the city to host a weekend of jazz and black music.

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A great poster will be available for the Jazz Te Digo Festival's return with a new poster

Baza Jazz Te Digo, after two years' hiatus, returns to the city to host a weekend of jazz and black music.

The festival is produced by the Algarada Bastetana Cultural Association in collaboration with both the Baza City Council (Granada Provincial Council) and the Plaza Mayor (To celebrate the arrival of summer in Plaza Mayor to the beat of the best music and novelty that are added this year to the festival>>

La Blues Band de Granada and Antonio Gonzalez made the poster for Jazz Te Digo Festival X.

This event is unique in that it offers free admission to all visitors and Basque citizens. These two days will feature rock, swing, manouche and blues, as well as a lot more jazz, to keep the Festival's evenings alive.

This morning, the festival was held at the Baza Town Hall. Manolo Gavilan (the mayor of the city) participated in the presentation. Also present were the heads of the presidency and secretary of Algarada Bastetana Cultural Association Quico Noguera Jose Torres, Juan Antonio Gonzalez and Quico Noguera. Maribel Cano, the Councilor for Culture.

Manolo Gavin, the mayor of Bastetano, said that "this year, we recover a sense of normality" and that he hopes to see the Plaza Mayor filled with people who enjoy the music the poster for the X edition. He also highlighted the Association's work. These projects wouldn't be possible without the support of people like them. This edition is a joint contribution by the City Council to the Provincial Council. We also express our intent to support this type of activity>>.

The Algarada Bastetana Association was responsible for announcing the details of the 2022 edition. There are many big names, many styles, and a commitment to local resources. In matters such as organizing a local market for producers and craftsmen.

Programming for the Jazz Te Digo Festival

The Antonio Gonzalez Festival will be open on Friday, June 24th.

After the festival has opened, you can enjoy La Blues Band de Granada. This legendary group, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2021, is known for playing the best blues despite all odds. They are responsible for keeping the twelve-bar blues alive and active in Granada and across Andalusia over the past few years. There are some virtuosos who can play the guitar and also distill category blues. In 1985, the French singer Pecos joined the Delta Genil trio of Joaquin Sanchez 'la granny" on guitar, Pepe Chamorro on bass, and Antonio Valero drums. After several albums and many crises caused by the abandonment of his components during the 90s, he decides that he wants to expand his stylistic palette as well as to rhythm.

La Perra Blanco Trio will close the night. This group was born in Andalusia's south, specifically in La Linea de la Concepcion, (Cadiz), in August 2017. Its leader, Alba Blanco, is a singer and guitarist who is a rocker from head to toe. She has a unique look that is not influenced by Peggy Sue or Pinup, but she exudes energy and is ready to challenge stereotypes in a world full of men. Juan Andujar was the original drummer. But Guillermo Gonzalez joined the project after playing many concerts and becoming well-known. Guillermo Gonzalez is a Cordoba double bass player with a long musical career. La Perra Blanco Trio, a power trio, is inspired by music from the 50's. It draws its inspiration from music like rhythm and blues, gospel, or country, as well as music that has influenced white music such hillbilly, rockabilly and country.

The Granada Hot Jazz session opens on Saturday, June 29. A quartet consisting of guitarists Fred da Costa, guitar, and David Gamez. Eduardo Armino plays double bass, and Henrik Andrea is the violin. an encounter between

Spanish and French musicians who release the "manouche", a lively and swinging style that dates back to the first third century.

Alcohol Jazz will continue. They are known as the revivalists of jazz fusion in Spain. In the 1980s, Jacobo Gasco and a group of friends were creating the group in Madrid's Faculty of Philosophy. They decided to play the themes of TV series like "Starsky and Hutch", "Hawaii Five- O>>(CBS), or "Charlie's Angels>> (ABC). And why not get into the funk? After a few albums and a few national concerts, the group turns to frenetic and fun melodies and earns the label of "Music for a Sidereal Party". Ricardo Chirri Vetti is the bass player, Dudu is the guitarist, Jacobo Gasco is the tenor sax player and Julian Rivero plays the trumpet. Dj Txaloman provides electronic and vocal accompaniments.

The closing ceremony for the Traveling' Brothers festival is scheduled. The European Blues Challenge 2015 in Brussels named the Best European Band. This Bilbao sextet is one of Europe's most respected and loved bands. They have 19 years of experience and performed over a thousand shows. They present Oh my God, their tenth album after more than 15 years of touring. This is where they leave the comfort zone to explore soul, gospel, and jazzrock. Jon Careaga (singer), Eneko Canibano, Isi Redondo and Mikel Azpiroz (piano, hammond), Alain Sancho and Aitor Canibano respectively.

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