Paloma San Basilio, one of the most important voices of the song in Spain and precursor of musicals in our country, will perform Wednesday in the Festival Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier which offer one of the concerts of the tour "Up Always "with which he bids farewell to his audience after a career of 40 years.
Always elegant, with a flawless show, and the same voice and charisma always on stage, Paloma San Basilio says goodbye taking stock of a long and successful career, from his beginnings in the '70s to the present while interpreting any of their greatest hits, including "Do not Cry for Me Argentina" from the rock opera "Evita" meant both career and opened in 1980, the way of the music in Spain.
Paloma San Basilio which began last July 7 tour "Farewell" in Spain, after extensive farewell tour in America, conceived this show so generous telling the public the intricacies of his career interpreting threading issues with stories that surrounded them, and with memories of people like Juan Carlos Calderon, author among many other topics of "The party's over" with which he represented Spain at Eurovision in 1984.
Songs like "Kiss kiss, sweetly" or "Together" will not fail in this review cheerful and optimistic the years you spent a career full of successes and over 30 albums, most gold and platinum in Spain and in Amercia .
Also be very present musicals that says he learned everything.
Since the version of "Memory" from the musical "Cat" he included in his album "Lady", a title that starred in Spain as "Victor Victoria" (2005), and "My Fair Lady" (2001) and "The Man of La Mancha "(1997), the latter two, along with Jose Sacristan.
Vocal conditions Paloma San Basilio also have allowed him to experiment with authors and styles, as well as sharing the stage with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, and sing at the same Amphitheater of Merida.
Paloma San Basilia faces this parting with the right amount of melancholy, happy to have experienced a period as now closed, and excited to open another in which, among other things, may devote himself body and soul to another of his passions, paint.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier