Carlos Vives, Arthur Hanlon and Goyo unite the blues and cumbia in “Goodbye”

Carlos Vives, Arthur Hanlon and Goyo unite the blues and cumbia in “Goodbye”

Carlos Vives joins the famous pianist Arthur Hanlon and the luxuriant Goyo for the launch of “Goodbye”A powerful fusion of two cultures: Cumbia and Blues.

Vives and Goyo sing the loss of a love while the Hanlon piano cries with the compass of the blues next to its felt interpretation.

The video of the theme, recorded in Bogotá, illustrates the deep connection with Colombia and the rich musical heritage that inspired this collaboration.

“Charlie came to my house and we took gin and tonics,” said Arthur about collaboration. “We talked about the Magdalena river, where Cumbia was born. And I told him that the blues was born in the Mississippi river. What if the two rivers are?”

“This song is joy, no more joy, more joy. It is a song that joins uncompromising universes but very, very connected. The song sticks you. And what Arthur does in the piano leads you to ecstasy. This is something that these Irish Mars of Detroit have! “, Contributed to Vives.

Goyo, a great friend of Carlos and Arthur, was the “strawberry of the cake”, with his distinctive voice.

Source: Qmusica

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