translated from Spanish: “Guitarrazo online” concert with Juanito Ayala via online

Concerto “Guitarrazo online” with Juanito Ayala

Juanito Ayala, recognized as an important voice of the Chilean musicians generation, was one of those who renewed the genre of tropical music, mixing it with rock, reggae and pop. With his particular style he marks a festive sound that intertwines with a critical language, which captivated a transverse audience. For the first time he arrives to take the social networks of the San Joaquín Cultural Center, to interpret his cheerful music with an “Online Guitar”. 
Juan Ayala’s work traces a 15-year career, including more than ten being the voice of the band JuanaFe, with whom he recorded 4 studio albums and toured countless tours in Chile, Latin America and Europe.
Juanito Ayala since 2014 started his solo project after a time living in Mexico. During his solo tour he was accompanied by Argentine musician Kevin Johansen, and in his career the same rhythms that characterized him in JuanaFe are recognized.
His debut album “Santo y Seña” varies between cumbia, son Cubano and even gypsy music. On his next album “La seed” (2017) he featured political singles such as “El gatillo” and danceable as “Lo eat y lo baila”. And the new juanito Ayala debuted online, in March he released the single “A los que canto yo”, an urban cumbia of marked social theme that he recorded with Santaferia.
The San Joaquín Cultural Center from the beginning of quarantine began a program of online cultural and musical space. “Escena Nacional” has taken the networks with a series of concerts via streaming, where excellent musicians such as Pacuala Ilabaca, Manuel García, Ernesto Holman, José Seves, Ismael Oddó, Beatriz Pichi Malen, Roberto Bravo, David Eidelstein “Rulo”, among others, have been presented.
This concert can be viewed through the social networks of the San Joaquín Cultural Center: Facebook live @culturasanjoaquin and @cultura_sanjoaquin on the instagram account. It is also a space where help is disseminated for the solidarity kitchens of this commune.

Original source in Spanish

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