There has not been a band more important and influential throughout the 20th century as The Beatles. His music reached all corners of the world, generating a mystical adoration with its members. Its influence has been so great that its songs have been versioned in hundreds of languages and in diverse sorts and rhythms. In Venezuela, beatlemania also hit the musicians and so a group of musicians decided to pay homage to Pepperland. The concert of the songs of the Beatles with arrangements clearly Venezuelans.
Hana Kobayashi (vocals), Fernando Rodríguez (cuatro), Yonathan "Morocho" Gavidia (percussion), Jorge Torres (mandolin), Gustavo Medina (guitar), Gustavo Márquez (bass) and José "Tipo" Núñez Paying tribute to the four great Liverpool: John, Ringo, Paul and George.
Pepperland is a project full of colors, rhythms and flavors of its own in which the unmistakable sound of The Beatles is tropicalized and "venezolanized". This is how, with the help of these 7 musicians with a long history in Venezuelan music, the public will be able to enjoy subjects such as "Strawberry fields forever", "Penny Lane", "In my life", "Michelle" Taxman "transformed into bambucos, calipsos, merengues, creole sounds that will make the public travel to one of the golden ages of music without taking one foot off the Venezuelan flat and still feel that he hears the rhythms and rhythms of Creole.
Each member brings to Pepperland a wealth of studies, music and influences that turn themes into versions never heard, marked by an undeniable virtuosity and originality.
The appointment is at the BOD Cultural Center in Caracas on July 6.