Canary singer-songwriter Pedro Guerra began programming the first quarter of 2010 in the auditorium of Ceuta to the interpretation of traditional Latin American creations, boleros, rancheras and ballads ever, compiled in his newly released album "My Soul."
The concert will be held next Friday, January 15, at 21:30.
Besides being the first time that renounces war sing their own creations, this time also dispenses with instrumental accompaniment and guitar used only to give a personal touch to an unforgettable songs from Argentina, Cuba, Mexico and Spain.
All are associated with the tangos of Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera and Astor Piazzola; to Mexican rancheras Cuco Sanchez and Jose Alfredo Jimenez, Armando Manzanero boleros, and classic song as León and Quiroga, and Juan Ramón Perelló mustard.
And there are songs like "My Soul", "Te lo juro yo", "Chiquilín of basin", "Fallen Heart", "Ashes," "The Day You Love Me," "The good pay", "Esta tarde vi rain "," Zamba not to die, "" Ella, "" Nostalgia "," We "," Like two strangers, "" Envy and Shadows. "
While waiting for a promised second album, to be titled "You in the distance," in March 2010, to continue recuperating old Hispanic issues, Pedro Guerra claimed to "My Soul" genre of song styles and periods over and to the authors over the interpreters, according to their own statements.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Ceutí