Paloma San Basilio
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The sweet stage of Paloma San Basilio.

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The Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio, the next week he resumed his concerts in Spain with the Boys Choir of Saint Marc (France), confessed to Efe that is in a "very sweet stage" and now, without the pressure of the beginning, enjoys everything he does. The artist (Madrid, 1950) told Efe that is in a life cycle in which wants to "pursue all that is expression and art." San Basilio, star of the rock "Evita" opera in the eighties of the last century, combines music with other creative activities such as writing and painting.

The artist just finished his first novel and continues to cultivate his love of painting, in addition to continuing his concerts. "It's something I really like and enjoy it, because I can choose what I'm doing, that's where I have to be and I'll be time to do something exciting and worthwhile, where I can get my voice," he said. Asked whether the maturity and experience allow you to cope better with every professional challenge, San Basilio confessed that now enjoys more.

"When you start, you have so much pressure, so much anxiety and so much insecurity that goes all too fast;. Are not you the one that marks the times, the times make to you you have everything done and everything to win," he said. From there, you have to stay "for one year and another." "You can not let your guard down and it always will demand more, it's always like you're starting all the time," he said. According to St. Basil, the pressure of alternating tours, discs and promotions it means that often left little time to enjoy except when he is on stage, which for her is a "different space" in which to get "leave the ground and fly".

"I am now really enjoying everything I do,. I am a very sweet stage and so much peace and quiet Sales to calm setting, enjoy every minute, you laugh, you're not overwhelmed by anything," he said. Regarding his show with Les Choristes, which presents his latest work, entitled "Voices for the soul", he said that this is a project "of those that appear in your life almost when you do not expect" in offering an "eclectic" repertoire and which it is "very comfortable". This musical group, formed by students of the school Saint Marc de Lyon (France), was founded in September 1986 by Nicolas Porte, who since then is its director. He became world famous by being chosen to interpret the film Les Choristes nominated for an Oscar.

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