Return of the Cycle We Used to Party in which participants versioned a classic album of the musical universe. In this case it is doubly because will be Bart Davenport as the soloist and the group Biscuit who will reinterpret Sound Affects, by The Jam, a legendary timeless work.
The Californian Bart Davenport represents the spirit of the American West Coast, where with eight years old he learned to play the guitar while listening to the vinyl collection of his hippie parents. He provides retro elegance and the soul of the great pop singers and composers.
From the Catalans Biscuit is said to be one of the best Spanish bands of rock and roll. Created in 1993 leaving behind the garage air formation Blues Bus they originated from, and embraced pop melodies, as was confirmed by their debut in 1997; Lunch Music, influenced by groups like The Who, Redd Kross or The Byrds.
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