Ezequiel Moreno has written splendidly del taco comprehensive study anthology set of Lone Star (Milenio, Lleida, 2007). It is the story of a band that, according to the author, must not be assessed del taco with absolute justice. The author appears del taco as a witness in front of the prodigious decade and fervent fan of modern music in the sixties. He writes from his work force of enthusiasm, del taco so it is a passionate and exciting book for those who want to learn how pop music started in Catalonia and Spain. The author del taco through the history of the Lone Star examines the musical and social environment of the sixties, seventies and eighties, because Lone Star was the group most of the time extended to the above scenarios. Peter Gene and Henry Fusté fellow Liceu Conservatory of Music, founded in late 1959 Lone Star Group passed many musicians like Enrique Lopez, Rafael de la Vega, Joan Miro ... In its early versions are Tutti frutti British songs as were the high points of rock and roll Elvis Presley, Bill Halley, etc., and the great success of singers like Ray Charles, Paul Anka, Cliff Richard & The Shadows. The home sets will drink water from these sources of inspiration, at first the big winners are the dynamic duo that sings rock and ballads. Brown takes a tour of the cellars del taco and jazz nightclubs in Barcelona and the Costa Brava, where acts Lone Star Texas and Jamboree (Plaza Real), Uncle Tom's Cabin (Pedralbes), San Carlos (Grace), Trocadero (Grace ), Club 66 (pl. Lesseps), Hondo Club (c / Muntaner), Silvia (Castelldefels), etc. Meanwhile explains how he developed the beat boom, ye-yé music or modern explode definitely the triumph of the Beatles. The youth then began to break ties and modernized listening to music and feeling new groups appeared. In Barcelona achieved a great success Sirex, the Mustangs, the Salvajes, the Cheyenes, young people and Lone Star. Morning at the Sports Palace sounded Spanish versions of songs from the Beatles, Rolling, Animals, Kinks, etc. Lone Star was a great success with songs like The House of the rising sun, understandings, Muy far from here, My Street, Lyla, My Sweet Marlene sings rock and roll with me, Trilogy, lonely girl and Adelante. Ezequiel Moreno has managed to make a wonderful essay chronicling the musical life of Barcelona.
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