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Show Notes In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby sits down with Grammy-winning bassist and global music ambassador Richard Bona. Known for his dynamic blend of jazz, Afropop, and the vibrant traditions of his Cameroonian heritage, Bona shares insights on his creative process, the challenges and triumphs of being an independent artist, and his latest projects. Listeners will hear about his upcoming single, Piel Canela, a soulful collaboration with Alfredo Rodríguez, and his January concerts with the Asante Trio at Yoshi's Oakland. From reimagining timeless classics to championing young musicians, Bona's stories provide an intimate look into his life as an artist. The episode also teases his European tour, which features performances with the Metropole and Brussels Jazz Orchestras. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Bona's music, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about global sounds and the evolving music industry. Guest Information Guest: Richard BonaBio: Grammy-winning bassist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Known as “The African Sting,” Bona blends jazz, Afropop, and Cameroonian traditions into a unique sound that has captivated global audiences.Website: www.richard-bona.comInstagram: @richardbonaofficialX (Twitter): @bonarichardFacebook: @TheRealRichardBona Call-To-Action Don't miss Richard Bona live at Yoshi's in Oakland on January 14 and 15! Tickets are available now at Yoshi's Official Website.Subscribe to Backstage Bay Area for more exclusive artist interviews on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. Podcast Playlist Afreekha Piel Canela (featuring Alfredo Rodríguez) Toda Fé (featuring Gilmar Gomes and Angelique Kidjo) Essential Episode Takeaways New Music: Richard Bona's latest single, Piel Canela, drops January 7. The track reimagines a Nat King Cole classic with an Afro-Latin twist. Creative Freedom: Bona emphasizes the importance of artistic independence and offers advice to young musicians on building sustainable careers. Upcoming Performances: Bona previews his European tour and highlights the unique Afro-Cuban fusion of his Asante Trio, performing at Yoshi's Oakland. Behind the Scenes: Get a glimpse of Bona's creative process, from recording song ideas mid-flight to crafting arrangements with world-class orchestras. Hashtags #RichardBona #AfroCubanJazz #BackstageBayArea #IndependentArtists #PielCanela #GrammyWinner #YoshisOakland #GlobalMusic #MusicPodcast
Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El artista colombiano Andrés Cepeda presentó en 2002 un álbum en vivo titulado “Siempre queda una canción”, del cual destacó el bolero “Piel canela”. Esta canción es una versión en vivo del bolero compuesto por el gran cantautor puertorriqueño Bobby Capó, quien lo grabó en 1952, nada menos que con la famosa Sonora Matancera; composición que el propio Bobby Capó tituló “Piel canela”. Así la escuché yo… A través de los años han sido muchos los artistas y agrupaciones que han grabado esta canción, como el reconocido Trío Los Panchos de México con la voz líder de la estadounidense Eydie Gormé quienes la presentaron en el álbum “Amor” de 1964, bajo el título “Piel canela”. ¿Y tú, con cuál artista prefieres escuchar esta canción Autor: Bobby Capó (puertorriqueño) Piel canela - Andrés Cepeda (2002) “Siempre queda una canción (Andrés Cepeda en vivo)” álbum (2002) Andrés Cepeda (nombre real Andrés Cepeda Cediel, colombiano) Género: Bolero chachachá Piel canela - La Sonora Matancera & Bobby Capó (1952) single “Piel canela/El patio de la morocha” (1952) Canta: Bobby Capó (nombre real Félix Roberto Manuel Rodríguez Capó, puertorriqueño) La Sonora Matancera (conjunto formado en la población de Matanzas, Cuba) Género: Bolero chachachá Piel canela - Eydie Gormé & Trio Los Panchos (1964) “Amor (Great love songs in Spanish)” álbum (1964) Eydie Gormé (nombre real Edith Gormezano, estadounidense) Trío Los Panchos (trío mexicano conformado en sus inicios por Chucho Navarro (mexicano) & Alfredo Gil (mexicano) & Hernando Avilés (puertorriqueño) Género: Bolero chachachá ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 19 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
I'm joined by professional writer, salsa dancer, world traveler and patron of the arts Ken Valenti. A former journalist for The Journal News, he is currently working in the public relations industry. This Fordham University graduate also enjoys writing for leisure. As a participant of National Writing Month November, he has partaken in the lofty challenge of writing a novel of at least 53,000 words within the month of November once a year. Not a stranger to international adventure, Ken was a part of language study programs that gave him opportunities to visit several countries in Latin America. Recently he has returned from a trip to Iceland where he immersed himself into local culture by sampling the infamous Icelandic delicacy of aged shark meat. This worldly former salsa partner of mine was my classmate while we were both training in club-style Latin dancing at Dance Mosaic. Together we eventually taught salsa classes at Reka's Thai Restaurant and a continuing education salsa class for Westchester Community College. As a member of the Piel Canela salsa team, he performed at the Connecticut Salsa Fest and at the South Street Seaport. A warm, gracious thank you to my dear friend for being such an interesting, bright, friendly, witty and entertaining guest on State of the Arts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hablamos con él de las dos exposiciones que tiene en Cartagena: 'Fluye' y 'Son', incluidas en La Mar de Arte. Algunas de las fotos que Díaz Burgos ha tomado tienen una gran historia detrás, y ese es uno de los motivos por lo que son tan realistas y naturales.El fotógrafo cartagenero también ha realizado ensayos como es "Piel Canela", "Deseo" o "Malecón de La Habana", entre otros. En todos ellos se ofrece una visión diferente de Latinoamérica, muy alejada de lo que estamos acostumbrados a ver.
En el episodio #56 del Podcast Hablemos Copywriting te comparto cinco canciones más una ñapa que no debe faltar en la copyteca del cualquier negocio digital para su bailable de despedida de año y para todo el año. Piel Canela, Bobby Capó Wanabí, Fiel a la Vega Mi Gente, Héctor Lavoe Madame Kalalú, Rubén Blades Tirar los Muros Abajo, Miguel Mateo Muévete, Rubén Blades ¿Quieres Estar al Día en Todo lo Relacionado con la Escritura Persuasiva? Suscríbete al Podcast Hablemos Copywriting para que ganes más clientes e ingresos para tu empresa. ¿Necesitas Ayuda con tus Copys? Como Copywriter puedo ayudarte porque si emociona investigarlo, imagínate escribirlo. Aquí tienes toda mi información de contacto. Contáctame por email: jrestocopy@gmail.com Sígueme en Instagram: www.instagram.com/jrestocopywriter Sígueme en Facebook: www.facebook.com/jrestocopy Sígueme en Clubhouse: @jrestocopy
Remembering Bobby Capó, 32 years after his passing. From his tear welling odes to Puerto Rico to his romantic Boleros and Cha-Cha-Chas; Bobby Capó remains one of the most beloved singers Puerto Rico has ever seen. You will hear all about his life and listen to some beautiful songs. Enjoy! Dime que si, dime que no; Bobby Capo Le Lo Lay - Bobby Capo Vuelve; Despierte Borincano Ay Que Vergüenza Me Da; The Wonderful World Of Bobby Capó Tapame Contigo; Invitation To Love Rosa Rica Soñando Con Puerto Rico; Despierte Borincano Despierte Borincano; Despierte Borincano Mi Borinquen; Despierte Borincano El Premio Mayor Mi Boca Sin Tu Boca; The Wonderful World Of Bobby Capó Llorando Me Dormi; Cronología Piel Canela; The Wonderful World Of Bobby Capó Muy Adentro Vincente Fernandez Amor Eterno --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anani-kaike/message
El bolero "Piel canela" nos ayuda esta vez a ambientar Marcos 8, 27-35 y la pregunta que nos hace Jesús: ¿Quién dicen ustedes que soy yo?
20/Ene/2021 Miss Bayamon gana miss Piel Canela - primera Mujer Trans gana un concurso en PR El fin de TrumpiLandia y a toma de posesión de BidensBurgo Murio Aaron de los Mita, Teofilo Vargas Sein Cierran mas negocios y se meten en Montehiedra Empezamos el nuevo año con mucha violencia en PR Problemas en la vacunacion de COVID… pero no es tanto problema del Gob de PR Adeudado el gobierno con el mismo…. AEE, AAA, etc… Gobe quiere reabrir escuelas para Marzo Boston le pone ultimo clavo al ataud de las peleas de gallos, pero Pipo al rescate Entrevista de cRicky Recuerda darle Like a nuestra pagina de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeTodoYDeNadaPR/ y tambien siguenos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeTodoYDeNadaPR
En este podcast dirigido a la comunidad LGBTIQ+ conversamos con Paolys Wonder una mujer de experiencia trans de nuestra comunidad que representará a Bayamón en Miss Puerto Rico Piel Canela. Comunícate con nosotros por Instagram @yeveahaltieri
Mimi Dávila is a talented Cubana and Bulgarian actress, writer, producer, voice actor, and comedian. Along with her best friend and writing partner, they co-created The Chonga Girls. Mimi's work includes voice acting as Romelle on the Netflix series Voltron, starring in the short film “Piel Canela” shot in Cuba, and will be appearing in the upcoming short film, Limestone. Follow Mimi Dávila: @mimiluisadavila Follow The Chonga Girls: @TheChongaGirls Follow Ellas: @EllasThePodcast Follow Brenda: @bren_jai
Comentamos las acciones improvisadas de las autoridades centrales, cuando la atención de los medios de comunicación se centran en las cifras, olvidando que se trata de personas y olvidando la necesidad de medidas al beneficio de la comunidad y l@s trabajador@s. El alcalde Jorge Sharp realiza un pequeño resumen respecto a las modificaciones en el pago de permiso de circulación Viviana González, Directora de la Corporación Educacional Aspaut Viña Del Mar, nos invita a seguir el cortometraje que estrenaremos este jueves 2 de abril a las 9 am en nuestro fanpage www.facebook.com/valpociudadanomedios a propósito del Día Mundial de Concienciación sobre el Autismo. Las mejores ofertas, productos y servicios de nuestras amigas y amigos pertenecientes a la Red de Abastecimiento Comunitario y nuestro Whatsapp Ciudadano Conocemos la música de "Piel Canela", quien lanzó su nuevo trabajo "Paseo Vital" (https://spoti.fi/2R1G4OI) en exclusiva con Valparaíso Ciudadano ¿No te lo pierdas! Sigue nuestras plataformas IG: @valpociudadano TW: @valporadio
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Today I got to speak with Michelle Salcedo. Michelle directed a gorgeous short film called Piel Canela, that she shot in Cuba and which is screening at several film festivals this week. It will be premiering at the San Diego Latino Film festival March 23, as well as the Chicago Latino Film Festival March 29, and 31st, with a Miami screening happening first weekend in April at the Indie Pasión Film festival! So, if you are anywhere near any of those places, make a point of going to see it. I have seen the trailer and it is gorgeous. You can see the trailer on my website, theotherfiftypercent.com. Michelle came up through marketing and editing at Miramax during the heyday, editing with Bunim Murray, and is now writing and directing full time. She tells us the whole story of scouting and then shooting in Cuba, counting all her cash in a bathroom stall at LAX to make sure TSA hadn't taken any, and her Grandmother's spirit yelling at her about all of it.
El 17 de Marzo de 2019 se cumplen 100 años del nacimiento de Nat King Cole. Después de 54 años desde su fallecimiento, su voz y su música aún están presentes en el imaginario colectivo. Vocalistas y músicos de jazz confiesan la influencia que ha ejercido sobre ellos y le rinden homenajes. Nosotros queremos recordarlo cantando en español y con sus éxitos revividos en la voz de quienes le han rendido tributo. Nuestros invitados son: Nat King Cole (Papa Loves Mambo; Tú Mi delirio; Cachito; Acércate Más; Nao Tengo Lagrimas; Aquellos Ojos Verdes; Ansiedad; La Feria de las Flores; Aquí se Habla en Amor; Piel Canela), Gregory Porter (Quizás, quizás, quizás), Presuntos Implicados (Nature Boy-Cuando Él Llegó), Diana Krall (L-O-V-E; I'm an Errand Girl For Rhythm), Joan Chamorro & Andrea Motis ('Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You'), Amy Cervini (Frim Fram Sauce), John Pizzarelli (Hit That Jive, Jack!; Walkin' My Baby Back Home) y Freddy Cole (Mona Lisa).
/ En este episodio hablamos de ser los primeros en experimentos que no parecen tener sentido, de tonos de piel en el tianguis, de toparse con linchamientos en búsqueda de musgos y de si nos importa más el café o la cerveza (el café, claro (no, la cerveza, #porelamordelcielo)). Tenemos las voces invitadas de Erick de la Barrera y de Edison Díaz Álvarez, que además de ayudarnos a comentar y completar las notas de este episodio, nos cuentan de su trabajo en el laboratorio y en el campo, que los ha llevado a situaciones, digamos, urbanamente curiosas. Menú 00:19 - Intro 01:34 - China llega al lado oscuro de la luna y se le muere su plantita de algodón 15:06 - Un gen asociado a color de piel güero, pero no europeo. 30:50 - La tesis doctoral de Edison, sobre biomonitoreo con musgos 55:20 - Los primos salvajes del café están en peligro 01:13:50 - Pensamientos finales, páginas de internet y despedida Voces y contenido: Edison Díaz, Erick de la Barrera, Sofía Flores, Rodrigo Pacheco, Víctor Hernández. Edición y producción: Víctor Hernández Voz en la rúbrica: Valeria Sánchez Pueden contactar a Edison y a Erick en la página de su laboratorio, agro.mx Aquí hay dos notas cubriendo su trabajo. De Conacyt prensa: http://www.conacytprensa.mx/index.php/ciencia/ambiente/23988-heno-musgo-biomonitores-aire-cdmx Y de La Jornada: https://www.jornada.com.mx/2018/09/12/sociedad/040n1soc El estudio de los genes y las pieles está aquí: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-08147-0 pero puedes leer un poco más de él aquí: https://nacionfarma.com/variacion-genetica-color-piel-latinos-asiaticos/ Sobre la extinción de las especies de café, hay una nota aquí: https://tecreview.tec.mx/cafe-silvestre-en-peligro-extincion-cambio-climatico/ Y otra aquí: https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/ciencia-y-salud/mas-del-60-de-variedades-de-cafe-en-peligro-de-extincion Y el estudio original es este: http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaav3473 Este podcast es producido desde un lugar donde crece el musgo, pero poco. Música Intro y salida: Little Lily Swing, de Tri-Tachyon, bajo una licencia Creative Commons 3.0 de Atribución: freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/ Rúbrica: Now son, de Podington Bear, freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Bajo una licencia Creative Commons Internacional de Atribución No Comercial 3.0 Eggs! Toast! Gas! Fish! by Elvis Herod is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. Audios Collage sonoro de videos sobre China en la Luna en Youtube, sobre un lienzo de Claude con su Claire; una versión de "Piel Canela" tomada de: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IypW6NTeu-A ; un video sobre el musgo, del canal de Youtube Ladyurrego1, a quien no conocemos, pero nos gusta su música de fondo, y se puede encontrar aquí su video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmfalhz1Xmg ; y una versión en vivo de "Ojalá que llueva café": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSAMSV6pDE8
El pasado 31 de julio del presente año, previo al arranque del ciclo escolar, tuvo lugar la ceremonia de apertura de cursos para la Generación 2019 llevada a cabo en la Facultad de Artes y Diseño plantel Taxco, en ella participaron las autoridades encabezadas por el Dr. Gerardo García Luna Martínez (recién designado Director de la FAD, el pasado mes de mayo para el periodo 2018-2020), acompañado por la Dra. Olga América Duarte Hernández, Secretaria General; el Lic. Porfirio Antonio Díaz Rodríguez, Secretario Administrativo; la Mtra. Mayra Uribe Eguiluz, Coordinadora de las Licenciaturas en la FAD Plantel Taxco; y el D.I. Jorge Soto Curiel, Coordinador de la FAD Plantel Taxco. La ceremonia se contó con la presentación del Ensamble de Flautas YORU, agrupación que inició su actividad a principios de 2010 con los objetivos de difundir la música clásica tradicional y moderna con énfasis a la música mexicana y del resto de Latinoamérica a través de transcripciones y arreglos para ensambles de flautas. Este ensamble está formado por Luz Arcelia Suárez, Alethia Morales, Iraís Urbán y Jorge Marín; egresados de la Facultad de Música de la UNAM. En este evento el Ensamble de Flautas YORU interpretó las piezas: Se equivocó la paloma, Duerme Negrito, Aire – para flauta contralto y Piel Canela. Además, es muy relevante señalar que se proyectaron un par de videos institucionales, el primero con el mensaje de bienvenida del Rector, el Dr. Enrique Graue Wiechers para esta Generación 2019; el otro con una presentación de nuestra Universidad, que ha sido reconocida este año –de acuerdo con rankings internacionales– como una de las tres mejores universidades latinoamericanas. En esta emisión de Contraste escucharemos las piezas musicales Se equivocó la paloma basada en un poema de Rafael Alberti, musicalizado por el compositor argentino Carlos Guastavino, y en la interpretación del Ensamble de Flautas YORU y Piel Canela del músico y cantante puertorriqueño Bobby Capó. Posteriormente el mensaje de nuestro Rector, el Dr. Enrique Graue Wiechers, enseguida, el mensaje de bienvenida de nuestro Director, el Dr. Gerardo García Luna Martínez, y a continuación escucharemos el mensaje de la alumna María del Pilar Roalandini Jenner dirigido a los nuevos integrantes de la comunidad de la Facultad de Artes y Diseño. Por mi raza hablará el espíritu.
Isabel Manore is the owner of Casa Isabel. We talk about her Boutique Hotel on the Hill Overlooking Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Listen to The Podcast Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. [caption id="attachment_2608" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Mobile Fun![/caption] That music you were just listing to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa Group of Restaurants. Those are La Palapa, The [caption id="attachment_2021" align="alignright" width="300"] The Vista Grill, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico[/caption] El Dorado Restaurant, and at night for dinner The El Dorado transforms into the ever so romantic Vista Grill with those dramatic views of the Los Muertos Pier all lit up at night in beautiful colors. Of course, at La Palapa you can enjoy that same view of the Los Muertos Pier all day long for breakfast, lunch or dinner, seated with your toes in the sand right at the water’s edge. It’s so romantic, it’s so Puerto Vallarta my friends! This week, I’m going to introduce you Isabel Manore, from the beautiful Casa Isabel, the big Yellow House on The Hill overlooking Puerto Vallarta, but first, let’s see what’s happening in Puerto Vallarta this week, the 7th of March, 2018. Corazon de Nina Garden Party and Silent Auction [caption id="attachment_2540" align="aligncenter" width="566"] Poster Corazon de Nina Garden Party[/caption] As I mentioned last week, my buddy Cecil sent me an invite to the Garden Party and silent auction called Artists for Orphans, and it will be this Sunday, March 11th from 2 to 5 in the afternoon at Hacienda de Carlotta 388 Lazaro Cardenas, on the South Side of Puerto Vallarta. Tickets are only 500 pesos, that’s about $28.00 US, and there will be tapas, and other food, Piel Canela will be playing and it’s a great opportunity to meet some of the pillars of the community, some of the local folks, hobnob with some really fascinating people. You will even have a chance to meet Melissa Canez, the lady of the house at Corazon de Nina. It should be a fun time so if you are in town, it will be three hours well worth your time. Meet new people. Party like a local! Sounds like fun. Don’t miss it. You can buy tickets at Cassandra Shaw Jewelry, 276 Basillo Badillo and Corazon de Nina Thrift Store, Bay 8 in the Marina. Thanks Cecil, for the volunteer work you do at Corazon de Nina. One of these days, I’m gonna get you on the show, so look out Cecil! Thanks again buddy! Fundraiser for Parque de Azulejos Nancy Page, my buddy at Tile Park PV, Parque de los Azulejos sent me info regarding a fundraiser for that project that I am just so excited about, Natasha Moraga’s bid to tile Lazaro Cardenas Park. They too are having a fundraiser, it’s a live auction, it’s a silent auction, it’s a benefit for this great cause at Mantamar Beach Club, Bar and Grill, Wednesday, March 21st starting at 7:30, there is a VIP reception starting at 6:30, and if you want to be a VIP, contact them. There will be entertainment by Amy Armstrong, Geo y Luis, Hedda Lettuce, Kim Kuzma, Miss Conception and others. [caption id="attachment_2568" align="aligncenter" width="552"] El Parque de Los Azulejos[/caption] Tickets are available at their table at the Olas Altas Farmers Market, or go to their website at info@tileparkpv.com. I have pictures of the progress that they have made at the park, and it looks amazing. I even purchased a tile last time I was in town, so if you can make it to the event, and you are in town the 21st of March, go. If you can’t make it to the event, make sure you take some time while you are in town to stop by the table set up in the park, and visit with Nancy Page, leave her a donation, buy a tile, sign up for a workshop. Just help, and at the same time, make your mark, in the park, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Here’s an event you won’t want to miss, it’s the National Championship of Stand-Up Paddle and Paddleboard 2018 The article in Visitvallarta.com, that’s the Puerto Vallarta Department of Tourism Website, it reads… 2018 Stand-Up Paddle and Paddleboard national championship will be held next March 14th – 18th in Camarones Beach and Quimixto. It will be organized by Jalisco’s Surfing Association of and will be endorsed by The Mexican Surfing Federation. Tournament winners will be striving for a place at the national pre-selection toward the World Association Surfing Championship and the Pan American Games both to be held at the end of 2018 in Lima, Peru. Learn more about this new sport and support the athletes at the opening ceremony joining the parade in which the teams will depart from the seahorse to the arches of the Malecón. For more information please visit www.facebook.com/ASEJSURF Who knew. Stand Up paddle boarding is a sport? Humm rates up there with I don’t know…singing in the shower? Whatever. What Can You Do in Puerto Vallarta in a Day? I had a coworker come up to me the other day and she says, I understand you know a lot about Puerto Vallarta. I’m going to be arriving there Tuesday on a cruise ship. What should I do? Well, that got me thinking about the first show where I promised I would do an episode for the one-day visitors. Those of you who are coming to Puerto Vallarta for a few hours. So, I put on my thinking cap, and I planned out a day for her and her traveling companions on the ship. And I’ll wait for her to come home in a couple of days and see what they did and how they liked it. Then, I’ll do a show dedicated to a one day visit to paradise with all sorts of options, and degrees of physical abilities. I’m going to have a great time bringing that to you in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned for that. [caption id="attachment_2611" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Room 2[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2612" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Room 3[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2613" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Room 11[/caption] Casa Isabel in Puerto Vallarta, México. The Yellow House on The Hill All right, let’s get to the show and to our interview. [caption id="attachment_2573" align="aligncenter" width="981"] Casa Isabel, Puerto Vallarta, México[/caption] If you stand on Los Muertos Beach and look up at the beautiful homes and condos in the hills overlooking the southside of Puerto Vallarta, you will notice a beautiful, multi-tiered yellow Villa. That yellow house is Casa Isabel. Isabel Manroe is the owner. She is a beautiful woman, always with a lovely smile. Always, with a broad rimmed hat, her trademark. You can see Isabel around town in her special car which looks like a taxi, always, surrounded and attended to by her doting companions. Her Mexican Family. The people who run Casa Isabel. I’ve seen these men in action, her family, and they care for Isabel so much. And she, for them, as you will hear. [caption id="attachment_2572" align="aligncenter" width="836"] Casa Isabel, Puerto Vallarta, México[/caption] I had just returned from my day trip to El Tuito and Mayto, when I got a text from JR, who asked if I could meet him at Casa Isabel for drinks and maybe an opportunity to interview Isabel, who was having dinner with friends at her restaurant. So, I told him to meet me at Kelly’s Pour Favor, and we would take a cab up the hill to Casa Isabel. [caption id="attachment_2574" align="alignleft" width="397"] Isabel Manore, of Casa Isabel[/caption] So I showered and grabbed my recording equipment, and headed out the door down to Kelly’s, then JR and I in the the cab to Casa Isabel. It was funny and I’m just remembering this, but on the steep road up to the Casa, we came nose to nose with a propane gas truck who was backing up the hill. This was a really steep hill and I gotta tell you, that guy backed the truck up that hill like a champ. Even the taxi driver was impressed. We were greeted by the staff who opened our doors and welcomed us to Casa Isabel and ushered us upstairs. Casa Isabel is a beautiful place. You need to be able to do stairs. The restaurant and bar area have stunning views of the city, the bay and the mountains. You can see, if you time it right, around 9:30 every night, and I did see, the firework show off the Marigalante down on the Malecon from there. So, if you are sitting eating dinner at one of the linen covered tables on the rail, with that great view, or sitting at the bar, sipping on an adult beverage. You can get that show. Albeit short, a great unforgettable sight. [caption id="attachment_2584" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Fireworks From the Bar at Casa Isabel[/caption] The place is multi leveled, like I said, with rooms that Isabel will describe to us soon, but these rooms have the same remarkable views of the city, as the restaurant. There is a pool, a hot tub, or two. I have pictures. [caption id="attachment_2585" align="alignleft" width="300"] Infinity Spa Overlooking Puerto Vallarta at Casa Isabel[/caption] I also have pictures for you to look at in the show notes of the firework show as seen from the bar, where I was sitting with JR waiting for Isabel, to excuse herself from her friends, take herself away from her fabulous meal, and she came over, and sat down, and we had a talk, about her Toy Box as she calls it. About the place where she lives, The Yellow House on the hill, Casa Isabel, lets meet Isabel Manore. Listen to The Podcast Contact Information for Casa Isabel [caption id="attachment_2596" align="aligncenter" width="721"] Casa Isabel Boutique Hotel Bar and Grill[/caption] Address: Privada del Bosque 483, Alta Vista, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., México Phone: +52 322 222 1451 Casa Isabel Facebook Page [caption id="attachment_2586" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Puerto Vallarta at Casa Isabel[/caption] Oh Isabel, you are an amazing woman. So full of life, So, so much fun! Like I said, you can see Isabel around town, dancing with her entourage. [caption id="attachment_2600" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Room 7[/caption] Always with a smile on her lips, always with that trademark hat. And you know what, Isabel has that way about her. And when you and she are talking, she makes you feel like you are the only person in the room. [caption id="attachment_2582" align="alignleft" width="576"] Casa Isabel in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico[/caption] Thank you, Isabel. I can’t wait to come back to Puerto Vallarta, and enjoy another enchanting, memorable evening at the restaurant. Listening to the lovely live music, breathing in the smells coming from the kitchen, and feeling the breeze flow through lovely Casa Isabel with the city below, all a sparkle in lights and sounds of Vallarta. I have all the contact information for Casa Isabel in the show notes for this episode of the show, so check it out. Go for dinner, or happy hour. Stay in one of her 14 rooms. And tell Isabel, that you heard her, on the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. She will get a kick out of that. Allright. That should do it for this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. Next week, stay tuned for more on the ground reports from Puerto Vallarta Mexico, with travel tips, great restaurant and excursion ideas and more. Until then, remember, this is an interactive show where I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come on-board and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. [caption id="attachment_2606" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Casa Isabel, Puerto Vallarta[/caption] Again, contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. Don’t forget his maps, his DIY tours and his revitalized Happy Hour Board. I have links to all of those in the show notes. [caption id="attachment_2591" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Casa Isabel Room 13[/caption] And once again, if you like this podcast, please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Remember I made it easy for you to do just that with each episode I create. But if you haven't been to my website, you really need to have a look there. I have the links to the places we talk about, interesting pictures and the more all right there in my blog-posts and show-notes for each episode of the show so check them out for sure if you haven't already all-right? All right. [caption id="attachment_2576" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Casa Isabel[/caption] So, thanks to Isabel Manore, the lady of the house at Casa Isabel. Check out the pictures and her contact info in the show notes of this episode [caption id="attachment_2605" align="alignleft" width="300"] Casa Isabel Room 9[/caption] of the show at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. Or better yet, get on over to Casa Isabel the next time you are in Puerto Vallarta and have a drink, watch the sunset, have dinner or stay in one of her lovely rooms and then wake up to that wonderful view of the town of Puerto Vallarta, all spread out in front of you. You can see yourself doing that right? I sure can. I’d have to pinch myself, that’s for sure. [caption id="attachment_2587" align="alignright" width="300"] Casa Isabel[/caption] Once again just go to my site and see the pictures. You will know what I’m talking about. And hey, thanks to all of you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos!
Gary Beck and I discuss the Entertainment Scene in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Subscribe on iTunes & Leave a Good Review Listen to The Podcast Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be to introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. That music you were just listing to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa Group of Restaurants. Those are La Palapa, The El [caption id="attachment_194" align="alignright" width="300"] La Palapa, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico[/caption] Dorado Restaurant, and at night for dinner The El Dorado transforms into The Vista Grill. That’s The Vista Grill that used to be up on the hill overlooking the city? Well now it has a new vista and that is right on the beach where you get the same Vista Grill Menu, and the fantastic Vista Grill service and it’s right there on the beach with a dramatic view of the Los Muertos Pier all lit up at night in beautiful colors. Of course at La Palapa you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner, with your toes in the sand right at the water’s edge. ! It’s so romantic, it’s so Puerto Vallarta my friends! Today we have a special show but first, what’s happening in Puerto Vallarta this week, the 22nd of August, 2017. The Ocean Grill Closed Down By Authorities Last week I talked about taking a hike from Boca de Tomatlan to Las Animas Beach. Remember? And in that podcast we talked about the famous Ocean Grill built into the cliffs at Colomitos Cove. Well, if latest my podcast has spurred you to give the Ocean Grill a try, hold everything boys and girls, stop the presses, the restaurant has been temporarily shut down by the authorities. Mexico’s equivalent of the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, has put an end to their operation. There are lots of stories swirling around, I have a link to an article written about the closure which you can find in the show notes of this podcast. Hey, listen, I have some information from pretty solid sources as to what's going on, but for now, I just want you to know that if you currently have a reservation for the Ocean Grill, it will not be honored. They won’t send a panga to Boca de Tomatlan to pick you up and whisk you to Colomitos Cove and the Ocean Grill. They are shuttered at least until further notice. http://www.elsoldenayarit.mx/cultura/54509-clausura-profepa-obras-e-instalaciones-del-complejo-turistico-ocean-grill-en-jalisco Upcoming Hotel and Resort Reviews One of my friends, Pamela, who lives in Lake Chapala just spent some time at the Garza Blanca Resort just south of Puerto Vallarta and I want to find out what she and her husband thought of the place. But more than that, Pamela is going to talk a little about her timeshares she owns and about the properties in Puerto Vallarta and along the Bajia de Banderas. I would consider Pam to be a luxury traveler. You remember, in the first episode I promised that this show was for the economy as well as the luxury traveler, well this episode will be for you. Imagine if you will, living just 6 hours’ drive from Puerto Vallarta like Pamela, that’s like me driving from LA to San Francisco. Well, that’s what Pamela needs to do to get to Puerto Vallarta. Pretty cool, right? How often would you hit PV a year if you could just hop in the car and drive there? What like, once a month? Well Pamela knows lots of great restaurants all along the bay, and more so stay tuned. Man killed by Crocodile in Ameca River, Puerto Vallarta Remember when me and JR talked about the crocodiles that live in Puerto Vallarta? Well, check out this article from yesterday’s Vallarta Daily.com.. The State Civil Protection and Fire Department of Jalisco confirms that a man in Puerto Vallarta was attacked by a crocodile in the Ameca River while fishing and was found dead. The man was identified as Gerardo Alvarez, 30, Corporal with the 41 Military Zone, who at the time was fishing in the river, located in the municipality of Puerto Vallarta. The report was received on Saturday when the search for the missing man began in the river, but the search was discontinued in the evening. Sunday morning the search was continued at 8:00 AM with the body being recovered at 9:44 AM in the Bay. The exact cause of death and injuries is still being investigated, however experts in crocodiles believe the man was fishing along the banks of the river with his feet inside the water. The crocodile, defending his territory, grabbed the man by his feet and dragged him into the river. The body showed signs of bites from the attack. Okay, so the Ameca river is the river that separates the states of Jalisco and Nayarit. It’s just north of the airport. You can see the crockodiles sometimes just lying there on the sandbars as you drive over the bridge, and there’s signs posted everywhere so heed the warning signs folks. Now crocodiles are actually seen regularly in the Marina, on golf courses. They are around so be aware. I have a link to the article in the show notes to this episode so check it out if you wish. https://www.vallartadaily.com/news/puerto-vallarta/crocodile-attack/ I received a couple of notes and letters and one great review on iTunes this week. The iTunes review is from Leaningoak from somewhere in the USA writes…. Excellent listen for travelers to paradise aka Puerto Vallarta in iTunes by Leaningoak from USA on August 14, 2017 Listening to Barry’s podcast has become very addictive. Before my last trip to paradise aka Puerto Vallarta earlier this year I discovered this absolutely essential listen for travelers to Mexico’s most popular tourist destination. And since returning home I continue to listen each week carefully noting travel tips for my next vacation. I would love to meet Barry in person but for now the world has this excellent podcast to keep us up to date and informed. The podcast has introduced us to J.R. of VallartaInfo.com who has lived in Puerto Vallarta for almost 40 years. We have gotten to hear from full time resident and restaurant reviewer Gary Beck. And then there’s an episode with Gary Thompson, owner of Galeria Pacifico, who graciously donates his time to do free walking tours along the Malecon. All excellent listening and soo much more. Thank you Barry for PuertoVallartaTravelShow.com and your podcasts! Thank you Leaning. I would love to meet with you too sometime in paradise. Let me know the next time you’re planning on coming down and if I’m in town, why not? Last time I was in town I had a meet and greet open mic event at Kelly’s Pour Favor Saloon and Cookhouse and we had a pretty good showing, problem was, some of my interviewees were a little bit sloshed. I mean, some of the interviews were actually pretty good, and I have some of those coming in the next few weeks to come, but man, I listened to some of the interviews and I just can’t use a whole bunch of them. I mean… well, it is a family show. Plus, I’m just not quick enough with the beeper to keep us rated as clean in iTunes. Just saying. Anyway Leaning Oak, we need to have a beer or a Paloma. Oh, I gotta tell you about Palomas but before I get off the subject, I just want you know Leaningoak from the USA, that these reviews keep me going. So Thanks by all means, all of you, and keep them coming in. Please. Okay, back to Palomas. In the interview I had with Jeff Bassett from Sun Sport Travel, Two weeks ago, oh by the way, Jeff wanted me to let all of [caption id="attachment_1384" align="alignright" width="300"] Amy Armstrong, The Palm Cabaret[/caption] you know that he is now full time in the travel agency business, so check out the links again to Sun Sport Travel on my links page. Anyhoo we talked with Jeff about fun in the summer sun. Jeff and I were going back and forth about Palomas, Jeff saying that he was told that the true margarita was a Paloma, made with tequila, lime and squirt, and I laughed at him. Well, I got an email from my buddy Skip, from Minnisocold, we and Skip says this…. Like Jeff, I like the Paloma (Dove) as opposed to the Margarita (Daisy). Palomas are less sweet and syrupy to my palate and I like the grapefruit taste. I make them with 4 parts Tequila, 1 part Lime Juice and add ice and either Squirt (Grapefruit soda) or Fresca (the sugar free stuff) to taste. Now I had to look up The Daisy and it’s made as follows… INGREDIENTS 45mls of tequila 15mls triple sec [caption id="attachment_1363" align="alignright" width="198"] Incanto Puerto Vallarta[/caption] 30mls lime juice 15mls sugar syrup 15mls lemon juice 5mls orange juice Guava soda water All right then, Who knew, but here’s how I was always taught a margarita was made. [caption id="attachment_1365" align="alignright" width="198"] Incanto Puerto Vallarta[/caption] Ingredients Lime wedge, plus 2 lime wheels for garnish 1 tablespoon coarse salt, for glass rims 4 ounces high quality blanco tequila (see note above) 2 ounces Cointreau 1 1/2 ounces fresh juice from 2 limes Directions Run lime wedge around the outer rims of two rocks glasses and dip rims in salt. Set aside. In cocktail shaker, combine tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice. Fill with ice and shake until thoroughly chilled, about 15 seconds (the bottom of a metal shaker should frost over). Fill glasses with fresh ice and strain margarita into both glasses. Garnish with lime wheels and serve. I really like Skip, He’s my kind of guy. We’ve been emailing back and forth. He wanted to know the best places to buy alcohol in PV and maybe in an upcoming episode, I’ll give you all the great tips for stocking up on alcohol for your extended stay in paradise. I mean, what kind of fun do you expect to have if your liver isn’t properly pickled in Paradise Pal? Really! [caption id="attachment_149" align="aligncenter" width="705"] The Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide With Author Gary Beck[/caption] Puerto Vallarta Entertainment Venues [caption id="attachment_1346" align="alignleft" width="300"] Act II Stages[/caption] Okay Let’s get to the show, Back in February I had a great conversation with Gary Beck, the author of The Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide, and we talked all about the restaurant scene in Puerto Vallarta. Gary is a wealth of knowledge and I asked to let me interview him again so we could talk about the entertainment scene in Puerto Vallarta. So we sat down back in May and talked about the different venues as well as the shows from the previous year. One of the busiest places we [caption id="attachment_1366" align="alignright" width="340"] Danny Mininni[/caption] talked about was Act II Stages and The Red room cabaret, and I thought before we get into the conversation with Gary, I would bring on Danny Mininni, the head honcho at Act II to talk about what’s in store for the rest of the summer season. So let’s go to Puerto Vallarta and talk with Danny… [caption id="attachment_1362" align="alignnone" width="692"] Supermana[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1361" align="alignright" width="691"] Christine Deaver[/caption] Listen to The Interview [caption id="attachment_1364" align="alignleft" width="213"] Salvatore Rodriguez[/caption] Also, before we get into Gary’s interview I want to introduce you to Salvatore Rodriguez. Salvatore is a Pianista. A pianist with a career spanning 38 years, and one of his claims to fame is that he is a Liberace Impersonator. Salvatore performs at Incanto at the piano bar playing for the breakfast and lunch crowd. But this week, if you happen to be in town, Salvatore will be playing at Incanto, August the 31st. Here’s Salvatore explaining how he earned his stage name. … Listen to The Interview I like Salvatore a lot, and when I get back to Vallarta in a few weeks, I’m going to do an entire segment on this wonderful man. Stay tuned, Now, Back to the interview with Gary Beck all about the entertainment scene in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. [caption id="attachment_1354" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] The Palm Opening Night 17[/caption] Listen to The Interview Okay, that should do it for this week’s episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. [caption id="attachment_1349" align="alignleft" width="300"] Jazz Foundation[/caption] Next week stay tuned for more on the ground reports from Puerto Vallarta Mexico, with travel tips, great restaurant and excursion ideas and more. Until then, remember, this is an interactive show where I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way [caption id="attachment_1347" align="alignright" width="300"] Nacho Daddy Botique Theatre[/caption] of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come on-board and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. And once again, if you like this podcast, please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Remember I made it easy for you to do just that with each episode I create. But if you haven't been to my [caption id="attachment_1367" align="alignright" width="229"] Bohemia Viva[/caption] website, you really need to have a look there. I have the links to the places we talk about, interesting pictures and the more all right there in my blog-posts and show-notes for each episode of the show so check them out for sure if you haven't already all-right? All right. [caption id="attachment_1350" align="alignleft" width="267"] Teatro Vallarta[/caption] So, thanks to Gary Beck , Danny Mininni and Salvatore Rodriguez, I have all of their contact information in the show notes of this episode, at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com. And thanks to all of you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos! [caption id="attachment_1385" align="alignleft" width="300"] Varla Jean Merman[/caption] Things Gary Talked About… Theatro Vallarta Downtown The Jazz Foundation Allende and the Malecon The Palm Cabaret the oldest venue 17 years old. Incanto Cabaret Cafe and Piano Bar upstairs piano bar and riverside restaurant and cabaret downstairs Tracy Parks Owner The Boutique Theater above Nacho Daddy Act II Theater and Cabaret with two stages The Red Room and Stages [embed]https://youtu.be/2h17rEDOEO0[/embed] Rob Knight. Elvis Impersonator [embed]https://youtu.be/auQbIk_6BvQ[/embed] This last years acts Paul Fracassi Frankie Valli and Legends of the 50's and 60's Tribute Amy Armstrong Entertainment Director at The Palm Cabaret a Singer and Comedian [caption id="attachment_1369" align="alignright" width="214"] Immaculate Miss Conception[/caption] Kim Kuzma singer with Piel Canela or Cinnamon Skin Brittany Kingery...Songwriter Stolie Singer- Songwriter from Chicago Flamenco Gypsy Music Lacho and Andrea used to perform at circuses Gypsy Rumba Band Alex Gonzalez percussionist plays a box called the cajón. Mikki Prost Tribute Connie Francis, Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline Rob Knight. Elvis Impersonator Levi Kreis Singer Songwriter Pianist The Stephounds Tap Dancers Ty Herndon Country Singer Elvis Martinez and Jorge Acosta Spanish Music Los Bambinos Brothers Band [caption id="attachment_1373" align="alignright" width="555"] Libre[/caption] Duende Music Group Bohemia Viva Female Impersonators Including Dueling Drag Divas Cher, Diana Ross Miss Conception theme shows Sutton Lee Seymour Mama Tits Group of 4 female impersonators Kinsey Sicks at Act II Two plays this year at Act 2 Avenue Q and Casa Valentina [embed]https://youtu.be/xz72HZgn4nw[/embed] Gary Becks Facebook Page www.facebook.com/groups/PuertoVallartaShows More of Beck's Best 2015 Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide Beck's Best: Kindle e-book: www.amazon.com/dp/B004NEVX7I
Bobby Capó fue un notable compositor y cantante de origen puertorriqueño. sin duda uno de los grandes de la música latina. De su pluma surgieron boleros como "Piel Canela" , "El Bardo", "Luna de Miel en Puerto Rico", "Sin Fe"y "Triángulo". Pero también piezas emblemáticas de la salsa como "El Negro Bembón" y "Las Tumbas" popularizadas en la voz del "Sonero Mayor": Ismael Rivera.
Luis Enrique Gatica Silva, más conocido en el ambiente artístico como Lucho Gatica (Rancagua, Chile, 11 de agosto de 1928), es un famoso cantante chileno de boleros.En la década de 1950, Chile experimenta un cambio musical al imponerse el bolero sobre el tango como género musical favorito. En 1951, Lucho conoció en Santiago a la vocalista cubana Olga Guillot y graba con la orquesta de Don Roy. Su disco sencillo con el tema "Piel Canela" (1951), composición del puertorriqueño Bobby Capó y primeramente grabado por éste con la Sonora Matancera, llegó a ser un gran éxito en toda Latinoamérica.Por intermedio del locutor Raúl Matas, Lucho Gatica conoció en Santiago al Trío Los Peregrinos, que respaldaban con sus voces y guitarras al cantante boliviano Raúl Shaw Moreno, además de los chilenos Fernando Rossi y Pepe González. Decide el artista grabar con el el respaldo del grupo los boleros "Contigo en la distancia", del cubano César Portillo de la Luz, y "Sinceridad" del nicaragüense Rafael Gastón Pérez, para la filial chilena del sello Odeón. Posteriormente, Gatica grabó, esta vez con orquesta del británico Maestro Roberto Inglez, su versión del tema de Consuelo Velázquez, "Bésame mucho", en 1953, año en que produjo dos temas más, "Las muchachas de la Plaza España" y el ya mencionado, "Sinceridad".Más información: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucho_Gatica Descarga este y todos los podcast anteriores automáticamente a través de tu suscripción en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/nuevamente...-bolero/id676887804?mt=2
Luis Enrique Gatica Silva, más conocido en el ambiente artístico como Lucho Gatica (Rancagua, Chile, 11 de agosto de 1928), es un famoso cantante chileno de boleros. En la década de 1950, Chile experimenta un cambio musical al imponerse el bolero sobre el tango como género musical favorito. En 1951, Lucho conoció en Santiago a la vocalista cubana Olga Guillot y graba con la orquesta de Don Roy. Su disco sencillo con el tema "Piel Canela" (1951), composición del puertorriqueño Bobby Capó y primeramente grabado por éste con la Sonora Matancera, llegó a ser un gran éxito en toda Latinoamérica. Por intermedio del locutor Raúl Matas, Lucho Gatica conoció en Santiago al Trío Los Peregrinos, que respaldaban con sus voces y guitarras al cantante boliviano Raúl Shaw Moreno, además de los chilenos Fernando Rossi y Pepe González. Decide el artista grabar con el el respaldo del grupo los boleros "Contigo en la distancia", del cubano César Portillo de la Luz, y "Sinceridad" del nicaragüense Rafael Gastón Pérez, para la filial chilena del sello Odeón. Posteriormente, Gatica grabó, esta vez con orquesta del británico Maestro Roberto Inglez, su versión del tema de Consuelo Velázquez, "Bésame mucho", en 1953, año en que produjo dos temas más, "Las muchachas de la Plaza España" y el ya mencionado, "Sinceridad". Más información: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucho_Gatica Descarga este y todos los podcast anteriores automáticamente a través de tu suscripción en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/nuevamente...-bolero/id676887804?mt=2