Rust Never Sleeps is an album from 1979 by Neil Young (Toronto, 1945) considered album of the year by the readers and critics of Rolling Stones, who also elected the Canadian as artist of the year.
The title is now used for Xavier Escutia (drums), Toni Vives (guitar) and Martí Forteza (voice) in this show that pays tribute to one of the most influential musicians of his generation. A review of the biggest successes of his discography, which spans more than forty solo albums from 1968 to the last, Psychedelic Pill (2012).
Epic pop in a string quartet version, with an intimate atmosphere and thousands of candles in the Pueblo Español
If you ...
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Signature folk (voice + guitar) in an intimate format: a night to really listen to
If you like nearby concerts, which are enjoyed ...
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Holy Week concert with students from the music school, at the Església de Sant Jaume (family and town plan)
An Easter ...
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Night of signature folk in an intimate format with one of the great guitarists of the genre: Martin Simpson (voice, guitar and banjo) arrives in Porreres as ...
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