Por Saul Escobedo.
Cual de todas soy....
A personal journal..... random thoughts, notes, reviews of my shows... little bit of this and a little bit of that...
Friday, September 28, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
PALOMA NEGRA Y LA COLECTIVA EN SOL COLLECTIVE
An awesome night of our music and Cumbia by la Colectiva.
Our dear Direttore..... Dominic Garcia, composer of our wonderful arrangements! TQM Dom- oiste!!
Our handome percusionista Rene Paul Diaz (in the back dressed in black).
Me....
Our beautiful female percussionist- Krishna Munoz!
Our Master Guitarist, Patricio Morales.
La Paloma....
Krishna y Ara....
Our dear Direttore..... Dominic Garcia, composer of our wonderful arrangements! TQM Dom- oiste!!
Our handome percusionista Rene Paul Diaz (in the back dressed in black).
Me....
Our beautiful female percussionist- Krishna Munoz!
Our Master Guitarist, Patricio Morales.
La Paloma....
Krishna y Ara....
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
PALOMA NEGRA WEB PAGE
Hola a todos.
Sólo quiero compartirles la página web de mi banda Poco a poco iremos agregando más secciones, por ahora los dejo con la Galería en donde encontrarán fotos y videos, muy pronto agregaremos archivos de audio de nuestra presentación en vivo en Nakamoto Productions Studios.
Página Web de Paloma Negra
Abrazotes.
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Hi all.
I just want to share my band's web page. Little by little we'll be adding new sections to it, but for now, I leave you with the Gallery in which you will find videos and pictures, soon enough we will add sound clips from our live performance at Nakamoto Production Studios.
Paloma Negra's Web Page
Big hugs.
Sólo quiero compartirles la página web de mi banda Poco a poco iremos agregando más secciones, por ahora los dejo con la Galería en donde encontrarán fotos y videos, muy pronto agregaremos archivos de audio de nuestra presentación en vivo en Nakamoto Productions Studios.
Página Web de Paloma Negra
Abrazotes.
************************
Hi all.
I just want to share my band's web page. Little by little we'll be adding new sections to it, but for now, I leave you with the Gallery in which you will find videos and pictures, soon enough we will add sound clips from our live performance at Nakamoto Production Studios.
Paloma Negra's Web Page
Big hugs.
Friday, September 07, 2007
CHAVELA VARGAS - MY IDOL
La incomprable, la mejor de todas Chavela.
Chavela Vargas is a mexican-costa rican singer born in San Joaquín de Flores (Costa Rica). She mostly sang rancheras, a folkloric musical form widely popular in Mexico. She dressed as a man, smoked cigars, drank heavily, carried a gun and was known for her characteristic red poncho.
In a Colombian television interview in 2000, she openly admitted she was a lesbian. Vargas was born Isabel Vargas Lizano in Costa Rica on April 17, 1919. At only 14, she fled the country because of its lack of opportunities for starting a musical career, seeking refuge in a more sophisticated Mexico. For many years she sang on the streets but in her thirties she became a professional singer.
Her first album was released in 1961 and she has recorded over eighty albums. She was partly retired in the late 1970s but came back in 1991, and debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2003 aged 83, at the behest and promotion of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, a long-time admirer and personal friend of Vargas. She is featured in many of his films, in both song and video.
Vargas appeared in the 2002 Julie Taymor film Frida, singing "La Llorona". Her classic "Paloma Negra" was also included in the soundtrack of the film. Vargas herself, as a young woman, was alleged to have had an affair with Frida Kahlo, during Kahlo's marriage to muralist Diego Rivera.
She also appeared in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel, singing "Tu Me Acostumbraste", a bolero of Frank Dominguez. Joaquín Sabina's song "Por el Boulevar de los Sueños Rotos" ("Through the Boulevard of Broken Dreams") is dedicated to Vargas.
Chavela Vargas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chavela Vargas is a mexican-costa rican singer born in San Joaquín de Flores (Costa Rica). She mostly sang rancheras, a folkloric musical form widely popular in Mexico. She dressed as a man, smoked cigars, drank heavily, carried a gun and was known for her characteristic red poncho.
In a Colombian television interview in 2000, she openly admitted she was a lesbian. Vargas was born Isabel Vargas Lizano in Costa Rica on April 17, 1919. At only 14, she fled the country because of its lack of opportunities for starting a musical career, seeking refuge in a more sophisticated Mexico. For many years she sang on the streets but in her thirties she became a professional singer.
Her first album was released in 1961 and she has recorded over eighty albums. She was partly retired in the late 1970s but came back in 1991, and debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2003 aged 83, at the behest and promotion of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, a long-time admirer and personal friend of Vargas. She is featured in many of his films, in both song and video.
Vargas appeared in the 2002 Julie Taymor film Frida, singing "La Llorona". Her classic "Paloma Negra" was also included in the soundtrack of the film. Vargas herself, as a young woman, was alleged to have had an affair with Frida Kahlo, during Kahlo's marriage to muralist Diego Rivera.
She also appeared in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel, singing "Tu Me Acostumbraste", a bolero of Frank Dominguez. Joaquín Sabina's song "Por el Boulevar de los Sueños Rotos" ("Through the Boulevard of Broken Dreams") is dedicated to Vargas.
Chavela Vargas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thoughts Become Things - A Message from the Universe
Whatever, Araceli.
The Universe
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I really mean that.
Whatever, whatever, whatever.
You can have it.
Whatever,The Universe
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
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