The Reverendos “Preachin’”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Reverendos

    Álbum: Preachin’

    Discográfica: Gaztelupeko Hotsaak

    Año publicación: 2011

    Fecha crítica: 1/2012

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

The Reverendos are unique, good-natured and very friendly guys, you will immediately connect with, both personally and in the music they play The Reverendos are sensitive, kind, polite and unpretentious musicians, friends of their friends, whith one single purpose, to play music and give pleasure to the audience who come to their shows Our buddys come from Bilbao, a city where since the end of the eighties, has arisen a great concern for any cultural field, not only about music, but also in many other artistic ways In this third work The Reverendos give us the opportunity to enjoy their mixture of Chicago blues, New Orleans rhythm and blues and some rockabilly drops too Ten songs, most of them happy and festive, on a tasteful combination of their original compositions with other classic ones, such as I’m Tore Down, Route 66, Got My Mojo Workin’ or Dust My Broom to only mention the four most popular ones The Reverendos are Victor Martin acoustic bass, Alvaro Martinez guitar, Igor García vocals and piano and Javier Caballero drums



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