The Mississippi celebrated its 100 Backrooms with a double function
The renowned blues group La Mississippi celebrated this weekend its number concert 100 in La Trastienda and for such achievement he performed a double function in the local San Telmo.
"This is our house" maintained during much of the concert the singer and guitarist Ricardo Tapia, who also thanked the public for accompanying them throughout the career of these authentic references of blues and black music in our country.
During the night great and stainless songs like "Matadero", “Queen of Heart” or “The Sixteen”, who broke the ice at the beginning of the night.
Well assembled as usually seen, the band also integrated by Gustavo Ginoi on guitar, Juan Carlos Tordó on drums, Claudio Cannavo on bass and Gastón Picazo on keyboards maintained a tireless rhythm during the two concerts.
One of the first dedications to the public was during the great blues "Un poco más", where Tapia highlighted the fact of the reunion after two long years of absence from the stages due to the pandemic.
Another reason the group had to celebrate was the announcement of "Galvanized", your next studio job. The album's title track was also part of the list..
like any good party, in both concerts there were guest musicians of the stature of Lito Vitale, Hilda Lizarazu, Nestor Ramljak de Nonpalidece, guitarist Daniel Raffo and saxophonists Selva Rodríguez and Moira Nitzsche.
There was time for versions of songs like "Cementerio Club" and "Post crucifixión" by Pescado Rabioso or "Dirty and desprolijo", Pappo's song that was played with some arrangements that gave it a more bluesy color.
The successes of the entire career did not stop until the end and the public was able to enjoy "Búfalo", “Little Trance”, “Café Madrid” and “A drink to see better”.
Happy for the exhausting but happy and effective double shift, the group said goodbye thanking not only the public but also La Trastienda and predicted many more nights like Saturday's.