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Valldeneu give a concert at the Cathedral Patio


Maxi Valldeneu We visited the evening of La X FM, the Tango Fatal Gustavo Simon. Maxi
told us a little sobe his career in the United States and the concert that will take place in the legendary Cathedral Yard.

The concert is entitled "The Homecoming." The musician will be joined on stage by Martin Pirola, Gabriel Cabiaglio, Machi Romanelli, Walter Galeazzi on piano, Joseph Martin Aspinall, Ruben Medina and Leonardo Longhi.

for this Saturday 26, at 22, in Cathedral Yard, announces receipt of Maximilian Valldeneu musician, who offer "The Homecoming", one of the best blues shows with local musicians and locals. This artist currently residing in Chicago, Illinois (USA) and has shared the stage in different parts of the world with internationally renowned musicians, will open the doors of the Cathedral Yard to revive the best beloved classic blues mystique surrounding this space as characteristic Santa Fe
to accompany the band consists Maximiliano Martín Valldeneu Pirola on bass, Gabriel Cabiaglio on drums, Machi Romanelli on Hammond organ, piano Walter Galeazzi, Joseph Martin Aspinall on tenor sax, baritone sax Ruben Medina and Leonardo Longhi on trumpet. Giuranacci Jose, Santa Fe guitarist who lived for several years in Los Angeles, will open the show with an acoustic set.

Advance tickets $ 30 are on sale and can be purchased at the box office of Teatro Municipal San Martín 2020, Tel 4571884. You can follow the event
Facebook www.facebook.com / maximilianovalldeneu, or contact www.maxvmusic.com to maxvalldeneu@hotmail.com. Itinerary


Valldeneu promises a show full of classic blues, with that passion and virtuosity that characterize him when he plays the guitar.

Remember that taking advantage of their stay in the country, attended the First International Blues Festival, held in the town of Esquel, closing the first day and applause filling the Parque Nacional Los Alerces. Is recording a CD in Buenos Aires, Tribute to J. Hendrix, along with other great musicians like Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Don King Villanova and George Clemons.

in April, will release his own album "It's about Love", composed of ten subjects were recorded and mixed in his own studio Ultimate Recording, with American musicians and longtime Valldeneu reconocimiento.Maximiliano born in Buenos Aires when he was 6 his family moved to Santa Fe There, he began as a guitarist self at 17 years learning from one of his biggest musical influences, the great Jimi Hendrix. After listening to legends like Buddy Guy, BB King, Albert Collins, Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, was gradually changing musical style, blues-oriented. Soon after he formed his first blues band in Santa Fe-La-So-Blues Band, a group with which he began to share the stage with big names national and international blues and Taj Mahal.

In 1997, he made his first trip to the U.S. to learn the blues capital, Chicago. On his return form a new band, Mo 'Blues, being part of it until 2000, when he decided to move permanently to Chicago to be near the heart of the blues. Soon, he begins to connect with almost all local musicians in a single language, his passion for playing guitar. Already entrenched in the local circuit, accompanying the likes of Eddie C. Campbell, Otis Rush, Billy Branch, Koko Taylor, LV Banks, Johnny Drummer, Mississippi Heat, Otis Clay, BB King, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight and Bobby Blue Bland.

In 2005, he was in the Porretta Soul Festival in Porretta Italy. In addition, conducted a series of shows in Switzerland, Japan, Belgium, France, Spain and Canada. In July 2010, was playing with Nellie Travis, Japan, and in August of that year he toured Brazil and Argentina with Lurrie Bell. He has also produced and arranged for various R & B artists in their own studio. LT 10
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