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An accepted kernel of jazz historiography states that cats who play what has ultimately become smooth jazz play it because they can't play the real music. Withthe plan to sell our car(we already drove it 34'000miles!!)we met klaus the front man from losyukas( losyukas.ch)who left his band in switzerlandand is doing the front man job with us.We played quitea bit on the streets of uruguay and drove in the nightto the landside to crush.One morning a man woke.
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So just juan,aimara,andres(our newtrombone),lisa and me flew back to buenos aires. This was soo much work that we had sings of aburn out and that the brothers palanka(guitars andvocals)refused to go back to south america where theywould find themselves working a lot just to pay foranother plane ticket to tour next summer in europeagain. Then weflew to europe where we played 24 gigs in 2 and a halfmonth.
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Insantiago we got an entire page artricle about us inthe rolling stones mag!!then we made our way to buenosaires and from there up north where we had a caraccident,we repaired the car and went tobolivia,peru(cusco),chile and argentina again. Together with david castro as guest star. We played in january in el bolson(patagonia)and thenwe drove palying on the chilean side from chiloe tosantiago. So i will just give you a short version.too much happened the last year. Ok here some news.It's a long time since i wrote the last time about ouradventures. Rock and pop asked us for a interview.lets see we are not really trusting the press more escaping but this time it's the music presshope to see you in the world somewhereno more words here you better read the reviews.if you want to know the story visit our other cd "pero manana"or our websiteor just google us Right now we are again on a south american tour playing in argentinia and in chile.Ĭheck you tube for the newest videos.also we got adopted by chico trujillo and floripondio two famous chilean bands ,so we play as openers these weeks in all theyr concerts it could be we get started now. So you find ska,salsa,cumbias,reggae with polit punk lyrics here. Well we play world music with latin beats and are permanent travellers. In fact, only those whose threshold for corny kids stuff is seriously low ought to be excused from sucking it up and brightening a little kid's day with a spin or two of "Barney's Greatest Hits." -Tammy La Gorce For focused caregivers, such a reward takes the sting out of these almost unbearably syrupy songs. They non-confrontationally encourage young listeners to add to their repertoire of praiseworthy habits, no nagging required. Songs such as "Please and Thank You," a reinforcement of the power of the magic words, and "The Friendship Song," a gently persuasive track preaching that kindness is king (especially among playmates), have a Lego-like way of connecting with very young kids.
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Barney also puts his happy-go-lucky spin on a handful of traditional songs, including "Pop Goes the Weasel," "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt," "The Wheels on the Bus," and "Itsy Bitsy Spider." There's no denying this record's exceptionally high burn factor where grownups are concerned, but those merciful enough to endure a rash of repeat listens may reap behavioral benefits. Included are many Barney originals, including "If All the Raindrops" "Peanut Butter" "BJ's Song" "My Yellow Blankie" "There Are Seven Days" the "Yankee Doodle Dandy"-inspired theme song and, of course, "I Love You," the show's warm and fuzzy closing number.
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Watchers of the phenomenally popular TV show won't find anything unfamiliar here. Legions of youngsters will delight in Barney's Greatest Hits, a 25-track compendium of the playful dinosaur's best-loved tunes. Say what you will about the purple one-he's overly friendly, he's generally tiresome-but toddlers and preschoolers can't get enough of him.