El Caracol Walker will perform on Saturday at the Museum of Ethnic Music in the concert series "A Barranda moon."
The purpose of this newly formed group is inspired by the jewels of Spanish songs recorded in the early thirties by Federico García Lorca and La Argentinita.
With new arrangements and nuances current versions offer songs like "In the coffee pebbles", "The three leaves", "Anda Jaleo", "The four mules" or "The morel of Jaén.
El Caracol Walker is a new project bringing together musicians from established track record.
It is Jesus' Round up the guitar, saxophonist Alberto Requejo, Chuck bassist Mark, drummer and Jaime Armando Fernández Lafuente in his voice.
From genres as diverse as jazz, folk, rock singer-songwriters come together to show a particular view of the popular song.
The series "A Barranda moon, which began last week with the successful concert of Sole Giménez, will continue this Saturday at 22.30 hours in the courtyard of the Museum of Ethnic Music to the proposal of El Caracol Walker.
Admission is free until all seats.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz