After the success of the public in previous editions, the Teatro Circo Murcia opens its doors again to jazz and blues during the month of March with four concerts and with the novelty that one is included for the youngest members of the family.
Tomorrow, Thursday at 9:00 p.m., Eric Gales and Mrs. Robinson will open the cycle.
American bluesman Eric Gales, an Afro-American left-handed guitarist with extraordinary abilities, has been compared in a natural way to Hendrix.
Wales has developed throughout his career a hybrid and very personal blues-rock sound with influences as diverse as Albert King and Frank Gambale that places him among one of the best American guitarists of his genre.
As opening act, Ms. Robinson, a Murcian group of American rock
On March 9, at 9:00 pm it will be the turn of Belter Souls, the young Murcian company that during its show will trace a journey through the different genres that make up the style known as black music: soul, funky or gospel .
This black music will also be merged with other well-known songs by all kinds of audiences, which will make us enjoy hymns of several generations, played in a way that you would not have been able to listen to before.
On the 11th, at 12 o'clock, the youngest will enjoy Bum Band Splash, a musical training aimed at family jazz, which uses some of the classics of popular music and jazz to motivate children to listen and understand Jazz music in a context appropriate to its development and its age.
At the same time it offers a creative concert with high levels of musical quality, where joy and musicality permeate the public.
Finally the day, the composer and trumpeter Terence Blanchard will offer his revolutionary ensemble in which he gets the perfect blend of Blanchard's genius and the innovation of four young pioneers of music: the guitarist Charles Altura;
the pianist Fabian Almazan;
bassist David "DJ" Ginyard, Jr. and drummer Oscar Seaton.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia