ANDHREA & THE BLACK CATS

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Aquí tenéis   ANDHREA & THE BLACK CATS , con el nuevo miembro del grupo  Lolo Martínez Villar a la tuba, que se une a Andrea Verdú, vocals, Ramón Figueira " Figui" Harmónica , Benjamín Vazquez , guitar, Aitor García ,drums 






Primer videoclip en formato completo. 
Interpretando nuestro primer tema propio.
Junto a los chicos de A Fiestra en los #EstudisiPotemkim de Compostela, con Dani a los mandos

                 
                  
Andhrea & The Black Cats Band


Data de publicació: 14 d’abr. 2019

Live session from song "Don't Wait For Me", composed by Andhrea & the Black Cats.

Produced and edited by Ismael Torres and Anxo Resúa (A Fiestra Fotografía)
Audio recording and mixing by Daniel Blanco (Estudios Potemkim)

Web :  www.andhreaandtheblackcats.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AndhreaBlackCats 
Instagram: www.instagram.com/andhreablackcats

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"Andhrea and the Black Cats" is a blues band created in 2013 in Santiago de Compostela by Ramón Figueira "Figui" (harmonicas), Andrea Verdú (voice) and Benjamín Vázquez (guitar). It was born as an acoustic blues band for small stages targeted into the reinterpretation of the very oldest classics in blues history.

Their evolution led them to participate in the VI edition of the blues contest organized by the Blues Society of Barcelona in 2015. The quality of the interpretation, their tuning with the audience and the painstaking set list, which included classics such as "Wang Dang Doodle", "I Can't Be Satisfied" or "Down By The Riverside", made them winners of the contest. After that they managed to carry their sound on national level and access the recording of their first studio album, "New Roads", in 2016.

Due to this first album they created their quartet format incorporating percussion. The album includes songs like "Why Don't You Do Right", "There's a Man Going 'Round Taking Names" or "Chocolate Jesus". The promotion took them to play during following years in venues and music festivals across the country.

It's in 2019 when they create a new format by adding the tuba as fifth element. For the presentation of this new format they compose their first own song, "Don't Wait For Me", which serves as an announcement of what they are planning for their second album, expected to be released in early 2020.


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