Heart racing with atrial fibrillation
That sounds ambiguous ;-) But last time there was a lot of movement on the small piece of front lawn, which could also be called an artificial lawn. The music was so intense that it doubled the heartbeats and in some places the lawn mutated into blubbery spinach. After the event, it would not have been worth stealing the turf, as was the case when the local soccer club was promoted to the league. This scenario could be repeated next Sunday.
The band Torazón, whose name is a combination of the words Corazón (heart) and Tora (holy scripture of Judaism), cherishes and cultivates a preference for traditional Spanish music. It's easy to see that they didn't just start doing this yesterday. The four have traveled the world a lot and have acquired the necessary touch of authenticity. They have taken the classics of musica espagnole del mundo and arranged them in a modern way, giving them a lively personal pep. From left to right: Alexander Meyen, violin; Pablito Ramirez, percussion; Rosa Enciso, vocals; Rolf Springer, guitar.
You can hear what they sound like on their website www.torazon.de
As always, you are cordiallyinvited!
LG Rolf