In my first evening I started walking around to look for places with live music.
I first found myself around 10pm in an elegant and intimate bar Los 4 Elementos.
11.30 the duo Los Miserables, Andres Tenorio and Alex Can, started with very romantic
music. By that time there were a lot young good looking women but I had more fun with
Miguel Madrigal Davalos, a Police Officer and a-look-alike with my good friend, an eager law defender Mr.Ilkka Iho back in Helsinki. Around 2am I moved further and entered in another cozy bar Santa Lucia.There was entertaining Alex Shanini, a very talented young singer with this trio. We became friends and time to time in between his latino songs he decided to sing for me, which he also always announced, some bestsellers from Elvis Presley´s or The Beatles's collections.I have no idea, why he made this , might be my age, maybe because of the English language to be more polite to me. Of course I had a lot of fun , and everybody in the night club knew , who was de Finlandia.
I was back in bed around 4.30 am.
Yesterday after dinner I was back in Santa Lucia. The first singer was a man about my age "El Bohemio de Cancun" Alfonso Chavez. He sang beautifully old and contemporary ballads in Spanish and English. Then the there was another guitarist/singer Alvaro Gonzales for whom the singing was just a hobby, even he was
very professional and excellent too.You can find him at www.alwaysdiving.com .
Then at 1.30am my friend Alex started again, and he must be The Heartbreaker of Cancun. Now there were practically no empty seats, and women from 20 to 40 loved him and men bought him drinks, including me. The same procedure continued as night before latin hard rock but ballads too, and once in a while a Beatles or Elvis number for my friend Matti. I was in my bed at five a clock, but he still continued singing without longer breaks than a small drink needed, when I was leaving.
I'll be back there tonight again, and Alex is going to give me his brand new CD.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment