Kiko Veneno releases the album ‘Dice la gente’, which Tomasito and Raúl Rodríguez take part on

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Kiko Veneno

Kiko Veneno releases the album ‘Dice la gente’, which Tomasito and Raúl Rodríguez take part on. Five years after ‘El hombre invisible’, the singer and composer, an icon of flamenco’s renewal in the ’70s, puts together a new record that blends rumba, pop and flamenco. The album includes tracks such as the rumba ‘La rama de Barcelona’, the free version of a song by Leonard Cohen ‘Pájaro en el cable’, ‘La chispa’, ‘Andalucía’, the southern rock of ‘Campeones de la suerte’, ‘Totupan’ and ‘Hasta que caiga la noche’, among others. The recording, carried out last year at Estudios Pocos in Seville, and mixed and mastered in England, has his usual band playing: Juan Ramón Caramés on bass; Jimmy González on drums; Raúl Rodríguez on guitar; Javi Valero on electric guitar; Ana Gallardo and Anabel on vocals and keyboards; and Ráfaga on percussions. Moreover, musicians take part on this disc who he shared the G-5 project with (Tomasito, Canijo from Los Delinqüentes and Muchachito), as well as Javier Mas and Charlie Cepeda, among others. The album comes out on September 7th, 2010, and it will be presented just ten days later at Seville’s Auditorio de La Cartuja in a collective concert shared with Los Chichos and Peret which is part of the program of Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla 2010.

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