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Senor Coconut - cork show - July 30th

  • 23-06-2004 10:29am
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    Bandicoot Promotions Presents
    IN CONJUNCTION WITH _BULMERS WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL


    Date: _Fri 30th July 2004
    Venue: _Half Moon Theatre, Half Moon St, Cork, Ireland

    Headline act: _SENOR COCONUT & HIS ORCHESTRA

    Support: _Neosupervital
    Price: 15.50 euro (telephone booking subject to a charge of 2 euro per ticket)
    Doors: 8.30pm
    Ph 021 4270022
    Tickets on sale from Opera House and Half Moon box office
    Over 18's


    The Señor from Santiago de Chile is standing on the Pop Olympus which is located somewhere on one of the highest mountains of the Andes, and smiles knowingly. Señor Coconut and his orchestra prove that the cradle of all popular music is definitely in South America. _Originally a dancer, _Señor Coconut has never forgotten the importance of the pleasure of a pulsating beat and has matured into a conductor and arranger. __The hot-blooded Latin compositions by Coconut's debut release have been passionately flirting with digital crispyness.

    Then the second album "El Baile Aleman" came out and served the greatest electronic Kraftwerk jewels as Latin slammers to a perplexed public. _This album is a tribute to all great dancers. His latest release "Fiesta Songs" is proving that electronic music has finally ceased to exist and is stylistically influenced by the musical genres of the 50's: Mambo, Cha Cha Cha and Merengue. _

    He covers _Anglo-American pop music and Latin traditionals that are interpreted in a way sounding as if they have been recorded by a 23-headed orchestra around 1968 related to arrangement, sound and mix. _


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