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Rodrigo Y Gabriela – an acoustic rock duo from Mexico who play The Ritz on Sunday

March 15, 2010

Creative Loafing Feature by Scott Harrell The first sentence of their biography on Allmusic.com calls twosome Rodrigo Y Gabriela a “flamenco duo.” Which is about the same as calling foie gras a “dip” or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a “black dude.” Okay, yeah, you could argue that the description is technically true on some [...]

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Rodrigo y Gabriela – JamBase – 1 Dec 2009 – “An Adventure All Their Own”

December 3, 2009

By: Kevin Schwartzbach in JamBase There seems to be a burning desire, if not a philosophy of sorts, that pilots Rodrigo y Gabriela – a constant hunt for adventure. Practically this manifests itself not in the pursuit of fame, success, money or stability but rather a pursuit of the new, the unexpected, and the unknown, [...]

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Rodrigo y Gabriela – 23 Nov 2009 – Commentary – Interview

December 2, 2009

AFP-TV Interview: “Mexican guitarists Rodrigo y Gabriela used to play heavy metal, but one day chucked the electric sound for nylon-strung guitars, settled in Europe and have never looked back. The duo’s acoustic cover versions of Led Zeppelin or Metallica hits, played with Latin bravado, have earned them a worldwide following.” Duration: 02:21 Note: If [...]

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Rodrigo y Gabriela – Birmingham – 24 Nov 2009 – Pictures and Review

November 26, 2009

Birmingham Live: “A dreary Tuesday night in Birmingham city centre and, while thousands head towards the NIA to witness Lily Allen going through the motions, those in the know are at the Academy to witness one of the most spectacular musical groups on the planet – Rodrigo Y Gabriela.” Please upgrade your browser

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Rodrigo y Gabriela – SF Weekly – 21 Sep 2009 – Review

September 21, 2009

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Rodrigo y Gabriela – Irish Times – 4 Sep 2009 – Interview

September 4, 2009

Good interview with updated bio information. They don’t live in Dublin any more and haven’t in several years! Please upgrade your browser

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