The story of the Mexican-British-Spanish band Jenny and The Mexicats began in the hot summer of 2008 in Madrid (Spain). La Roja, Spain’s national football team, was on his way to win the UEFA European Championship. Jenny was around—and she had already been playing as a singer and trumpeter in her country for some years—when she decided to accept the invitation of the bassman Icho to join the band. He had already contacted his old Mexican fellow Pantera, an exceptional flamenco-rockabilly guitarist, with whom Icho had played in a punk band in Mexico City. And in turn, Pantera introduced David, a great percussionist with the Cajon among other marvelous things, to the Mexicats. They jammed and rehearsed together and they soon came to the conclusion that they wanted to continue playing as a band.
Vetusta Morla, iconic band in the Spanish alternative rock scene, came for the first to Germany in 2014. In Spain and Latin America, they are considered one of the greatest bands to play live. Back in 2009 they carried out successful tours through Argentina, Mexico, Columbia and the USA. Their powerful performances and sold-out concerts have made them win a loyal and a solid fandom. The band from Madrid formed by six friends ten years ago has so far released four successful albums Un día en el mundo (2008) and Mapas (2011), La Deriva (2014) and Mismo Sitio, Distinto Lugar (2017). Both the band and the records have received numerous awards, such as the “Premios de la Música” (the Spanish equivalent to the Brit Awards) which they have won three times, four UFI Awards (Independent Music Award), as well as two Rolling Stone awards, among others.
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