On June 9, 2020, the world lost Pau Donés, the lead singer of famed Spanish rock band, Jarabe de Palo. In this interview, the charismatic and down-to-earth entertainer talks to Yabla’s Cleer regarding, among other things, the origin of the group’s name and their musical mission and style.
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Caption 119 [es]: pues, el grupo sigue... siga estando vigente ¿no? Caption 119 [en]: well, the group continues to... continues to be relevant, right?
We’ve all heard of the bolero, which has its modern roots in nineteenth century Santiago de Cuba (even though we might not be able to hum one on cue). But what about the cuartetazo? Born in Córdoba, Argentina, and derived from Spanish and Italian dances, the name is derived from the fact that the earliest players were invariably four-piece bands. The rhythm is similar to merengue.
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Caption 61 [es]: Llegó el Changó... sigue, síguelo Caption 61 [en]: Changó has arrived... follow, follow him