Thursday, April 28, 2011

Brazil .- The Brazilian Veronica Valois presents his first album in Santiago after having the support of Carlinhos Brown

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 28 Abr. Brazilian singer-songwriter of Spanish origin Veronica Valois presented Thursday in Santiago de Compostela their first album, which bears his name after returning from a tour of Brazil which was attended by renowned artists like his teacher, Carlinhos Brown, Jack Veloso, Socorro Lira or Nelson Rufino.

The concert will be held at the Borriquita, will be broadcast live from the youtube website, which is repeated in all his performances this summer in Rio country and Spain, so that will become a "pioneer" in Galicia Using this platform, as indicated concert promoters. His first album, 'Veronica Valois', was released last December 2010, and is characterized by the strong fusion of Brazilian music - and the "axé" from Bahia - with Hispanic rhythms.

In addition, it calls attention to its lyrical autobiographical, in the words of the artist, is a "flush of the between-worlds" in which she lives, "near and far at the same rate." To Valois, his album is a sort of "ode to the stocks" in which the female leaves a "deep and profound impact" as is transmitted in one of his most famous songs, "Holy Shit." BROWN AND CARNIVAL Moreover, the artist of 24 years believes that this bridge "intercontinental" which she believes is her first album is due not only to his family connection with Spain, but the fact that his musical godfather, Carlinhos Brown , since 2003 has a deep relationship with Spain.

On it, as indicated by the promoters of the concert, the teacher said Valois "is a new value by which to bet" and invited her to work with him in the Carnival of Salvador de Bahia. Meanwhile, in Spain, the artist has the participation of musicians Pablo Vidal (music producer and bassist Basque Galician), Sergio Sales (Brazilian pianist Minas Gerais), Victor Movilla (guitarist Galician) and Paulo Silva (Brazilian percussionist) with those who perform this Thursday in Santiago.

Later, Veronica Valois travel to Barcelona and Milan to give continuity to the dissemination of their work.

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