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Joined: Jul. 8 2003
From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
Emilio Maya
I just realised that at CDbaby you can hear the Taller de Compás track with Emilio Maya so if anyone wants to have a listen here's the link http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/taller and the track is called Por fandangos
No prizes for guessing who the other guest artist is :)
You have no idea how excited we all are. Just spent the afternoon talking with the Chicago Tribune about an article they want to do on the group. Anyway here are the tour dates. Looking forward to seeing you there. KAte
US/ CANADA ITINERARY 2003
Sat 13 SEPT DETROIT Arts Festival of Detroit www.detroitfestival.com 5 - 6.30 pm CONCERT CCS Stage, E Kirby Street, John R Festival grounds
Fri 19 SEPT CHICAGO Chicago World Music festival 12:30pm Chicago Cultural Center Live demonstraction and discussion of their music on RADIO WNUR 89.3FM.
Sat 20 SEPT CHICAGO Chicago World Music festival www.rogerspark.com 12.30 pm CONCIERTO Rogers Park World Music festival
Sun 21 SEPT MADISON Wisconsin Willy Street Festival 12.00 am CONCERT Oasis Stage 7.00 pm CONCERT Oasis Stage
Fri 26 SEPT BLOOMINGTON Indiana Lotus World Music Festival www.lotusfest.org 9pm-10:15pm CONCERT Convention Center
Sat 27 SEPT BLOOMINGTON Indiana Lotus World Music Festival www.lotusfest.org 7:30-8:15pm CONCERT The InterArt Tent 10:45-11:30pm CONCERT The InterArt Tent
I'll d my best. In the meantime any of you guys who have bought the album if you want to write up a review about how great the compás are etc :) then click the review button on this site http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/taller
I'm enjoying your posts, you really are a dedicated bunch. Pity us poor wives playing second fiddle to a guitar.
Hi Kate, my first teacher of guitar, was a woman, and she learned me a lot about flamenco! and I know some classic woman guitar players that play beautiful! So, somewhere out there, they are! greetings, Peter.