SAN SEBASTIAN, 25 Mar. Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil will review his career Sunday, accompanied by his son, Bem Gil on guitar, and cellist Jaques Morelenbaum, the Kursaal Auditorium in San Sebastian. In a statement, the Kursaal Foundation pointed out that Gil is "one of the most important figures in Brazilian music" and was able to "seamlessly blend the rich artistic traditions of Brazil and promote renewal through the Tropicalia movement, which he founded together with Caetano Veloso.
" Influenced by the rhythms of northern Brazil, bossa nova, the samba and pop, Gil created their own music, incorporating elements of rock, reggae and funk and new rhythms of Bahia as afoxé. With over 30 albums recorded, Gilberto Gil has 6 golds, 4 platinum singles and more than 4 million records sold.
In addition, he has recorded with people like Joao Gilberto and The Wailers, has performed live with Stevie Wonder and Jimmy Cliff, who gave many concerts in 1980 and collaborated on his records Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Sergio Mendes, Ernie Watts and Toots Thielemans. Tickets for the concert on Sunday, starting at 19.00, are on sale through the usual means by between 24 and 10 euros.
In addition, Young will be time, ie the inputs to three euros for under 30 half-hour before the performance.
" Influenced by the rhythms of northern Brazil, bossa nova, the samba and pop, Gil created their own music, incorporating elements of rock, reggae and funk and new rhythms of Bahia as afoxé. With over 30 albums recorded, Gilberto Gil has 6 golds, 4 platinum singles and more than 4 million records sold.
In addition, he has recorded with people like Joao Gilberto and The Wailers, has performed live with Stevie Wonder and Jimmy Cliff, who gave many concerts in 1980 and collaborated on his records Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Sergio Mendes, Ernie Watts and Toots Thielemans. Tickets for the concert on Sunday, starting at 19.00, are on sale through the usual means by between 24 and 10 euros.
In addition, Young will be time, ie the inputs to three euros for under 30 half-hour before the performance.
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