Jobs & Education1 min ago
Some Cheerful Music
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OK, I know that plenty of people here seem to have no interest in music that doesn't come from either the UK or the USA, so not everyone will like this. (It's from Mexico).
Further, I know that not everyone here seems to enjoy watching talented kids.
However, for the small number remaining, I give you Los Bañales Juniors.
The oldest lad, Chuyito, must have been about 12 or 13 when this was recorded. He's a fine accordionist but, rightly, lead vocals go to his brother, Manuelito (approx 10 or 11 years old), who can play guitar as well.
However the real star of the show is the youngest brother, Moy (approx 8 or 9), who really drives the song along with his fine drumming.
They've appeared on national TV in the USA, and this video has 2.76 million views, so someone must like their music (even if there aren't many such people here!)
Enjoy!
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Further, I know that not everyone here seems to enjoy watching talented kids.
However, for the small number remaining, I give you Los Bañales Juniors.
The oldest lad, Chuyito, must have been about 12 or 13 when this was recorded. He's a fine accordionist but, rightly, lead vocals go to his brother, Manuelito (approx 10 or 11 years old), who can play guitar as well.
However the real star of the show is the youngest brother, Moy (approx 8 or 9), who really drives the song along with his fine drumming.
They've appeared on national TV in the USA, and this video has 2.76 million views, so someone must like their music (even if there aren't many such people here!)
Enjoy!
[If you want to skip the intro, move the slider to 25 seconds]
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What I think I enjoyed most about that video, Gness, is that unlike videos of musically-gifted kids who're simply doing what their pushy parents want them to do, those three lads are clearly enjoying every single moment of their performance.
What I think I enjoyed most about that video, Gness, is that unlike videos of musically-gifted kids who're simply doing what their pushy parents want them to do, those three lads are clearly enjoying every single moment of their performance.
Canary42:
The young drummer reminds me of the great Gilson Lavis (who plays drums for Jools Holland). While many other fantastic drummers thrash around like Animal (in my avatar), he just sits there in his jacket and tie and makes the most complicated sets look incredibly easy. He's simply a natural musician. Young Moy Bañales seems to be similarly gifted.
Hmmm, Dave on a ukulele, Gness, and fluttering his eyelashes? I can see it now!
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The young drummer reminds me of the great Gilson Lavis (who plays drums for Jools Holland). While many other fantastic drummers thrash around like Animal (in my avatar), he just sits there in his jacket and tie and makes the most complicated sets look incredibly easy. He's simply a natural musician. Young Moy Bañales seems to be similarly gifted.
Hmmm, Dave on a ukulele, Gness, and fluttering his eyelashes? I can see it now!
https:/