WorldRock

Mexican Singer: Quique Escamilla

Auteur-compositeur-interprete Mexicain-Canadien

  • Mercredi 08/06/2016 à 20:00

Lou Pascalou

14 rue des Panoyaux 75020 Paris

Bar / café

Paris 20e arrondissement

MMénilmontantM 2

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Amigos de Paris, c'est si bon de revenir dans cette ville! Je joue spécialement pour vous et rien que pour vous au Lou Pascalou, seulement mercredi 8 juin, 20H. Je vous attends!

Je partagerai avec vous un subtile mélange de folk, rock, reggae, Mexicaine et de rythme latin-americain.

Bio:
*Juno Award Winner - World Music Album of the Year 2015
*Canadian Folk Music Awards Winner – Best Solo World Artist of the Year 2014.

"Modern day troubadour Quique Escamilla makes music that comes straight from the soul. The stories he tells are the stories we need to hear; socially and politically conscious lyrics paired with exceptional musicianship. He's a unique talent who holds to the traditions of heavyweights like Bob Marley and Manu Chao. Quique is really one to watch!”–Garvia Bailey, CBC Radio Canada / Jazz FM Radio.

"Quique represents a modern version of a Pan-American Troubadour fusing traditional Mexican styles such ranchera and huapango with rock, reggae, done in an unassuming way, built upon solid musicianship...A very promising debut recording! –Marc Fournier, SONGLINES Magazine, UK.

Quique Escamilla was born and raised to a family of six in the warm, tropical southern lands of the state of Chiapas, Mexico.
25 years of performing live have seasoned Quique to effortlessly connect with his audiences, be it in an intimate house concert setting or on Toronto's venerable Harbourfront stage. He breaks down language barriers through his powerful voice and passionate delivery while fusing traditional Mexican styles of music such as ranchera and huapango with modern sounds of rock, reggae, ska, pop, jazz, cumbia, bolero, and a variety of other Latin American rhythms. His lyrics carry powerful messages that are inspired by and support various social and political issues such as human and civil rights, immigration reform, global conservation, anti-racism, discrimination, anti-oppression and Indigenous rights. Despite the distance from his homeland, Quique remains strongly attached to his Mexican roots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2Qb7lfwMmc
www.quiqueescamilla.com

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