The American musician Tim Easton returns to Mallorca to present his latest work American Fork, the ninth in his discography. An album in which he looks more than ever for the roots of American song and delves into areas such as folk, blues and soul, reaching for the first time black music.
In this concert he will be accompanied by his friend Toni Monserrat. Easton worked on the last album of the Mallorcan musician in the song that gives name to the album 38 bucks.
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