Argentinian Night with Gustavo Ecclesia

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Tramline, Sunday 28th November

He is a singer, songwriter and guitar player born in Argentina and based in Dublin.

Gustavo have an edited album of original songs called “Canción de Ida” (One Way Song) and currently finishing his second album.
He also integrate a duo (Pucha!) and a Latin American dance group (Yacaré Baby). His music is based on Argentine and Latin American folk roots with jazz and urban sounds.

Gustavo participated in numerous projects and collaborations for other artists and sang with some of the most important folkloric artists of Argentina.
He toured most of Argentina giving workshops and concerts and participated in the most important national festivals. The songs were recorded and performed by numerous artists.

His influences are: Argentinian folklore, tango (music from the Río de la Plata), Latin American folklore, jazz and classical music.


Date:
Sunday 28th November
Time:
Price:
€16
Address:
TRAMLINE, D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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