Thomas Pearson, ex Cafres, he released his debut album with reggae legends
The renowned reggae musician a former member of Los Cafres- Thomas Pearson, just released "Gibsong", their first studio album.
Accompanied by several related gender, local and international, the musician also celebrates its 25 year career in music. In that context, Plate involved Rico Rodriguez (Jamaican legend trombone) y Dennis Bovell y Henry Matic Tenyue (UB40), from London. The founder and downward Gondwana I-Locks Labbe (Chile) He collaborated in some low and members of Prophetic Culture (Puerto Rico) and singers Aguamala (Venezuela) Pablo Molina (TTM, Lumumba) and Matamba (Bolivia) complete the selected guest artists.
Regarding the album, It comprises twelve compositions joined by the historical Gibson SG 61 de Pearson, instrument that accompanied the musician throughout his career.
Guitarist's career began in 1994, time -together with Los Cafres- he played as a guest of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs at the stadium Works. From that moment, He participated in the flagship national reggae band on albums like "Instinct" (1995), "Espejitos" (2000) and "Live at The Kaffir" (2003). further, It was part of the composition in songs like "Dream for today", the music of "Flor De Potrero", "Ruge bar", "Water", “Oasis”, "At last", "Looking good" and "Heart unnamed".
But nevertheless, was the album "Who gives more" (2005) -bisagra in the group's history- which introduced him squarely in the composition of songs like "In the sun, pure Life, your voice "and music-and choral arrangements- "At least today".