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The restrictions due to the pandemic require prior table reservation, social distancing measures and registration of attendee data to control epidemiological traceability Go to download 'The Paper Club' has reopened its doors after the closure forced by the COVID19 pandemic. To the sessions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a new appointment is added on Wednesdays under the 'Paper Live Session' label, as explained by the company representative Fernando Santana. The reopening is conditioned by capacity restrictions with a total of 12 tables, which is why the sessions have been named 'The Little Paper', and prior table reservation is essential to attend. It is expected that in the coming weeks the capacity can be increased to 150 people. AGENDA CULTURAL Atlas Association. Saturday: Diego Hernández (2 concerts, 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.). The Paper Club: Thursday: Hans Kolanek + Gustavo Mediavilla. Friday: Hits 4 Life. Saturday: Jam Session with Demian. Rodríguez Quegles Palace: Thursday: Ensemble of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra 'Músicas del Atlántico'. Mata Castle: Friday: Red Beard. Doramas Park (José Antonio Ramos Auditorium): Saturday: Luis Morera. Miller Room: Thursday: Master Blaster (Fábrica La Isleta). Friday: Rasta Glover. Saturday: 'Échele Mojo Theater. The recipe book of Pepa La Buquerona' Neo-Costumbrista Art. Sunday: The Magic of Oz (170 places, upon request at.
Guiniguada Theater: Saturday: Takten (Carmen Macías, dancer + Esther Ropón, pianist). Alfredo Kraus Auditorium: Friday, Saturday and Sunday: A weekend with the OFGC. Cuyas Theater (patio): Friday: Mónica Santana Project. Insular Theater Room: Saturday: Magician Manu (magic). La Isleta Factory: Thursday: Olga Sánchez Quartet. Friday: M&M Funky Connection. Saturday: Alma Andaluza. D, Loewis González. El Imaginario Drinks & Music. J, Mr. Skavillage Dj Set. Friday: Mr. Bonzo. Saturday: Afrokal. Tenerife Auditorium: Friday: Extraordinary Cycle of the OST (Víctor Pablo Pérez). Teatro Leal, Thursday: Dance in Brief. Daniel Morales 'The Flight'. Jospital. Friday: Kumar Kislo. Saturday: Coco May May. L'Incanto: Friday: Les Miserables. Saturday: The Collector. The Fourth Test. Saturday: Elodie + Crusher. The Crane Bar of Things. Friday: Diego Hernandez WhatsApp Number List RECOMMENDATIONS NATIONAL: Dani 'Si te vas' from his debut album 'Veinte'. INTERNATIONAL: Haim 'Los Ángeles' from his album Women In Music Pt. III. SERIE: ‘Killing Eve’. MOVIES: 'Judy' by Rupert Goold with Renée Zellweger. DOCUROCK: ‘Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two’. In closing we enjoy 'Free Yourself', the second installment of the Pin Up Recording Sessions, a project by Alby Ramírez. The great success of Los Canarios by Teddy Bautista, played by Germán López's timple (and the rest of the instruments played by Ramírez himself). 'Ain't no mountain high enough' and 'Rocks', recognized among the best songs in history Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell and Primal Scream | Composition: THE CANARY MIRROR Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell and Primal Scream.
Composition: THE CANARY MIRROR Francisco J. Chavanel proposes the historic duet of Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrel; Mario Alonso bets on the Scots 'Primal Scream'. Go to download "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is an R&B/soul song written by Ashford & Simpson in 1966. The composition had great success as a single in 1967, recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell for Tamla; became a hit for the second time in 1970, when a version of it by fellow Motown artist Diana Ross took it to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The song also appears in the film starring Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon, Stand by Me. In addition, it is heard in the final part of the film The Poker House, starring Jennifer Lawrence. He also appears in films such as Remember the Titans, with Denzel Washington; in Chicken Little; during the credits in Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, with Whoopi Goldberg; in the Argentine film Medianeras during the credits, in the Marvel film Guardians of the Galaxy and in “The Pirate Moon Serpent” by Jean-Louis Jorge. "Rocks" is a song by the Scottish group Primal Scream. from the group's fourth album, Give Out But Don't Give Up . The song was released as the lead single on 28 February 1994 and reached number 7 on the UK Singles Chart, acting as a double A-side to another of the band's songs, "Funky Jam". Together they were the highest-rated single Primal Scream until "Country Girl" in 2006. This song was the first indication of a change in musical style, compared to their last album, 1991's Screamadelica , which featured dance leanings. "Rocks" (from the album Give Out But Don't Give Up in general) featured a classic rock structure inspired by that of artists such as The Rolling Stones and Rod Stewart and the Faces. Stewart would later, in fact, cover the song himself, releasing it on his 1998 album When We Were the New Boys .
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