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QF Focus Magazine


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“Del Fuegos” are a 5 piece rock band with a rock ‘n roll twist. They formed just over a year ago, through their mutual love of live music.


All the members are well seasoned performers and musicians, and more importantly, great friends, which is very apparent watching them perform together on stage.


The line up of this great “international” band is:- Gary Hutchinson (England) on lead / rhythm guitar / vocals. Fernando Cortina De Haro (Spain) lead / rhythm guitar. Jan Milton Olsen (Denmark) / bass guitar. Age Roberg (Norway) / drums.


Juan Manuel Perez Riquelme (Spain) / vocals. “Del Fuegos” are different from most conventional bands as they have two “front men”.


Gary takes care of the vocals on a wide variety of rock orientated music, including the legendary twin guitar solos made famous by Thin Lizzie. With the introduction of Juan Manuel (formerly of the Red Tops) the rock ‘n roll frontman will be sure to get everyone on their feet, dancing to hits from Eddie Cochrane and Elvis etc. “Del Fuegos” have been working constantly over the past year, and their advance bookings for this year are coming in at an impressive rate. They can be seen regularly performing in Quesada and surrounding areas and are building up a large following of loyal supporters.


With venues selling out fast, the band have invested heavily in state of the art equipment and now offer a full outdoor stage and lighting rig, plus a 30K + PA sound system. As a result of this they have secured gigs for Quesada Fiesta and National Norwegian Day - both massive outdoor fiestas happening this summer. As well as this the band have a more modest set up for smaller venues, ensuring that they can just about fit in anywhere and get any place rocking. We are going to be hearing a lot more “Del Fuegos” in the future - of that I am certain.


Find them on Facebook. “Del Fuegos”.


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