Singer performed at The Town festival her version for a classic of the band, released in 1985, and the song co -author manifested on social networks
Luísa Sonza surprised by making a rereading for a classic RPM in your presentation at the festival The Townin São Paulolast Friday, 12.
The singer played the hit “Icy blonds”released by the rock band in 1985, on the album Revolutions per minute.
The version drew compliments from Paulo Ricardoco -author of the song together with the late Luiz Schiavon. On your profile in Instagram (via Wiplash), the former RPM singer and bassist praised the singer’s performance:
“I loved the version of Luísa Sonza for ‘Icy blondes’ The Town! How cheap! There is no greater honor for a composer who has their songs rewritten and what is better, by artists of seemingly different styles! But as you know, music is a universal language and I was very thrilled with these images! Thank you dear, and congratulations, it was too much! ”
See this photo on InstagramA publication shared by Paulo Ricardo (@pauloricardo)
After the post made by Paulo Ricardo, Luísa Sonza thanked the comments, leaving some hearts and saying: “What a honor!”.
RPM, “cold blondes” and Luísa Sonza
“Icy blonds” is one of the highlights of the debut album of RPM, which also has the hits “Look 43”, “Pirate Radio” and “The cross and the sword”.
In addition to “Icy blonds”from RPM, Luísa Sonza played songs from artists like Rita Lee (“Love and Sex”), Chico Buarque (“Leaflet”) and ELIAS REGINA (“The Boat”) During your presentation at The Town (via G1), performed in the Interlagos Autodrome.
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Source: Rollingstone

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