Il Giornale di Vicenza - Antonio Stefani At Spring theater singer-songwriter and a band of musicians tested: only applause Zydeco, blues-tinged Caribbean Zachary Richard is his prophet A row of historic title with latest album tinged veins environmental Zachary Richard, the recording academy 63, the accordion during a concert Vicenza. You write zydeco, pronounced "zaricò" and, musically speaking, it is an explosive mixture, a spicy flavor like that of Tabasco pepper sauce, which not coincidentally was born there. That in Louisiana: a difficult land in which, in the eighteenth century, thousands of settlers - mostly farmers - Origin French were dramatically deported from Canada, where they had long been settled when the British the recording academy arrived there. In the midst of the swamps of the "bayou" and mosquitoes Southerner, those refugees (known the recording academy or Acadien Cajun) also moved their dances and their songs marked by rural accordions, which ended with the blues l'incontrare black near the Mississippi Delta. Add in some spice of Caribbean origin, and understand the recording academy how tasty is the wonderful sound mestizo that developed for l'appunto zydeco, coded in recent times by the founder Creole Clifton Chenier (1925-1987). This is the kind that, in the last forty years, had Zachary Richard in one of the most authoritative, confident and wise-bearer: the recording academy how it can be contagious, it is immediately realized a few nights ago at the theater Spring, where the association town Music Intus led the only Italian stop - a decade after the last appearance in our country - the current tour of the sixty-three yes master the recording academy born in Louisiana, but also honored as a star in the French-speaking Canada (Quebec), as well as in the award-winning France l'indubbio cultural value of his work to rediscover d'una folk tradition and its people. Obviously bilingual singer-songwriter, Richard has proposed to the public Vicenza, a row of titles - such as "Old Dollar Mamie", "Crevasse", "Filé Gumbo," "Crawfish", "The Lolly", "Zydeco Party" - played in a blaze of guitars, bass, piano, drums, accordions, harmonica and "rubboard" (the metal version of the old "washboard" axis washing which beat rhythms jumping and crawling), a round that did not take long to drag these dances, songs and clapping in time. Neither missed the latest scrapbook page - "Le Fou" - in which the artist repeats a militant environmentalist shewn even more convinced after the oil spill of oil poured out on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The band's cronies tostissimi - Roddie Romero on guitar, David Torkanowsky the keyboard, Graham Robinson on bass, Justin Allard on drums - have helped to energize and elegance in a concert that also saw rise to prominence as welcome surprise, bluesman Fabrizio Poggi with its harp (two large version of "Au bord du Lac Bijou"), confirming the ability the recording academy of Zachary Richard to hold together with originality the recording academy and consistency different the recording academy latitudes, past and present, injecting power into a folk rock roots from the remote, continuous bounce between moods america and echoes of Europe. The best example of how, despite the wounds inflicted by hurricanes and floods, the old heart of New Orleans and surrounding area is always throbbing for the benefit of those who have ears to hear.
The harmonica to Fabrizio Poggi once again won the America Sandro Channels not new to companies like this and having won several times Texas and Louisiana, harmonica Hohner Special 20 model Fabrizio Poggi wins again then becoming America and without a doubt the most famous Italian harmonica in the United States. In the company of the great bluesman Guy Davis and acknowledged heir of Robert Johnson and John Lee Hooker, Poggi has embarked the recording academy on a long US tour that touched ten states performing in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. It has come as it is in the best tradition of the musicians on the road thousands of miles across the midwest and the deep southeast. 18 concerts in 20 days! The aim was to present the hard Juba Dance by Guy Davis and Fabrizio Poggi nominated for Blues Music Awards, the Oscars of the Blues 2014. "World renowed harmonica player" and "Italian harmonica ace" were just some of the phrases used by the newspapers to present Poggi to the American public. The Italian ace harmonica has performed with great success in the most prestigious theaters and music clubs overseas. the recording academy After each snapped his solo and applause at the end of each show Poggi was greeted by touching and endless applause. Dozens of people who congratulated
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