Graham Foster will perform this Saturday, August 1 at the Museum of Ethnic Music Barranda in the summer concert series "A Barranda moon."
British guitarist with 35 years of stage experience, offering a repertoire of blues classics and rock.
Graham Foster's career has its starting point in 1972 as guest musician bassist Brian Morris.
Later it became part of the trio The Roadsters (later Blitz), training achieved great popularity in London and beyond.
During a concert by The Roadsters at the Marquee Club, Graham was discovered by Elton John.
Throughout his long career, Graham Foster has worked with prestigious musicians as his brother Malcolm, Steve Emery, Geoff Britton and Robbie McIntosh.
Also accompanied Etta James, soul legend, who traveled on a European tour in 1983.
Since his arrival in Spain, Graham has had the pleasure of playing with artists and groups from the likes of M-Clan, Mick Taylor (guitarist of The Rolling Stones), The Vargas Blues Band, Hook Herrera and Kiko Veneno, among others, and has participated in numerous recordings throughout the peninsula.
Graham Foster concert in the courtyard of the Museum of Music will take place on Saturday from 22.30.
Admission is free until all seats.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz