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Salsa Celtica, who bring their chaotic fusion of folk music


and Latin Salsa to Clitheroe thisweekend,arehaving ahooleyafterwhipping up


amusical storm in South America. The eleven-piece band,


based in Edinburgh, began touring the village halls of Scotland and made their de­ but visit to Colombia'last month where they found un­ expected success.


' “It seems incredible that


we can go to Colombia, where salsa is so huge, and to be em­


braced by them and to play with so many o f their’big stars,” said trumpeter Toby Shippey, who also plays bongo and cowbells in Salsa’s mash- upsound.--


“The whole thing was ter­


rifying. It was like ‘how has it come to this, agroup offriends


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of thousands of fans in South America?’


iSalsaCeltica,who tooktheirexoticScots salsa soundalltheway home to Colombiaand will bringit to TheGrand.inClitheroe.onSunday Colombian TVfilmed their


n Scotland, playing in front


“I felt very honoured, be­ cause salsa and roots was al­


ways at the heart of wh at we’ve done and they have such a pas­ sion and respect for our mu­ sic.”


Salsa Celtica’s bravely ex­ perimental albums have al­


ready made it into the top 10 of the Latin billboard charts, and the band nowhas a fervent fol­ lowing among salsa dancers in Latin America and New York, as well as among British folk enthusiasts. '


performance for a documen­


tary about Salsa Celtica’s impact on South American music.


- “We had all these incred­


ible musicians coming up to us, saying we are an inspira­ tion to them, and I was awe­


struck because salsa is such a serious form of music there,” added Shippey.


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they like Salsa Celtica, and some of the Colombian sal­ sa bands are even doing cov­ er versions of our songs. It is mind-blowing that people


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MAR 28 Eric Ainsworth Quartet - • with Lyn Fairbanks


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AT THE GRAND VENUE CLITHEROE FOLK / DANCE


The combination of Scotland and Ireland’s leading Celtic musicians with a stellar group of international


* salseros, ensures that Salsa Celtica are always a potent blend of virtuosity and


• energy. With a long-awaited new album out, there has never been a better time to catch one of the world’s most exciting groups perform live.


Formed out of the rhythm section of Portishead, this outfit Is taking the UK’ Jazz scene to new levels. The intricate: but absolutely rockrsolid rhythm section forms the gloss that holds them together, with the dual saxophone and trumpet frontline working with the I bass to create melodies and harmonies delivered with both punch and delicacy.


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Thp final leg of the journey takes us to . Africa for Family Fun Night on Friday, 4.30pm - 6.30pm at £ 4 each (Inc. food)


Suitable for primary ages, please book in advance.


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. < in Colombia are going bonk/’’ ers about us because we went


r - right in to the centre of their


.. . world and delivered their mu- ’ _ > sic from another country.” 1 L : Salsa Celtica’s latest of- - fering, The Tall Islands, has,


: perhaps,a“rootsier”soundto. previous releases.. •


. tour of the Scottish Islands) iri- cludirig Skye, Mull and Lewis;


,, Thetimewespenttogether.on .the road and water, the plac^S!


es we visited,’ seems to have - -resulted in a more folkloric


. sounding album: We’ve gone - back to our village hall folk


roots withTall Islands and it I think it has worked.” ’


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Elsewhere, there are stur- ^ dy Cuban vocals fi:om Ricardo.


, Fernandez, and jigs and reels - withaLatinflavour.Ttisapot-


. pourri of sound, and there’s no realstrategyaboutwhatwedo -other than we love music.” • • Salsa Celtica perform a t i The Grand, Clitheroe, March


30th (£17.50, seated, but room for dancing), box office: 01200 421599.


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