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Fernando’s Kitchen, Cambridge 30-07-11
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The Fabulous Fernandoâs Kitchen – The Trio (sometimes more) are often to be found playing their own brand of music in Cambridge.
Sebastian Diez â" Spanish Guitar & Vocals
Heidi Joubert â" Percussion & Vocals
Riad Abji â" Double Bass
The Music
A unique fusion of Flamenco, North African and Latin sounds, mixed in with the modern day contemporary styles. Fernandoâs Kitchen is a group of multi-cultural musicians, performing their very own compositions as a 6 piece line-up of spanish guitar, double-bass, oud, flamenco cajon, percussions, vocals, and trumpet.
The Band [www.fernandoskitchen.com]
The London-based band has a reputation for being one of the few bands that are already rather renowned and favoured by many people across the globe and especially the UK and Europe, regardless of being an absolutely independent band.
A large part of Fernandoâs Kitchenâs success is due to the fact that the group is made up of musicians from many different backgrounds, reflecting the mixture of their musical inspiration.
Fernandoâs Kitchen creates a music that is brand new, exciting and easily enjoyed and understood by any audience, irrespective of their age group or ethnicity.
This popular group has played in many high-profile venues, including Rich Mix, The Royal Opera House Bar, The Bush House Bar (BBC), The Guildhall Art Gallery and many more. Recent festivals they have performed at include Secret Garden Party, Lovebox, Oxjam Music Festival, Rhythms of the World Festival, Tapas Fantasticas Festival (Rioja festival) and the Taste of Spain Festival. They have also appeared at The Junction in Cambridge.
The Album
Calle Compas
A collection of 15 songs, taken from the âintroducing Fernandoâs Kitchenâ (2007) quartet album, the Fernandoâs Kitchen full band single âGitano moroâ and âCara malaâ (2008) and 10 of the latest recorded songs (2010/2011) by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet and trio.
This CD contains a mixture of songs recorded by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet, trio, quartet and Fernandoâs Kitchen full band, most of which is written by Sebastian Diez and Heidi Joubert (Fernandoâs Kitchen) and some of which are classic spanish and latin songs played and arranged in Fernandoâs Kitchen own style.
Fernando’s Kitchen, Cambridge 30-07-11
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The Fabulous Fernandoâs Kitchen – The Trio (sometimes more) are often to be found playing their own brand of music in Cambridge.
Sebastian Diez â" Spanish Guitar & Vocals
Heidi Joubert â" Percussion & Vocals
Riad Abji â" Double Bass
The Music
A unique fusion of Flamenco, North African and Latin sounds, mixed in with the modern day contemporary styles. Fernandoâs Kitchen is a group of multi-cultural musicians, performing their very own compositions as a 6 piece line-up of spanish guitar, double-bass, oud, flamenco cajon, percussions, vocals, and trumpet.
The Band [www.fernandoskitchen.com]
The London-based band has a reputation for being one of the few bands that are already rather renowned and favoured by many people across the globe and especially the UK and Europe, regardless of being an absolutely independent band.
A large part of Fernandoâs Kitchenâs success is due to the fact that the group is made up of musicians from many different backgrounds, reflecting the mixture of their musical inspiration.
Fernandoâs Kitchen creates a music that is brand new, exciting and easily enjoyed and understood by any audience, irrespective of their age group or ethnicity.
This popular group has played in many high-profile venues, including Rich Mix, The Royal Opera House Bar, The Bush House Bar (BBC), The Guildhall Art Gallery and many more. Recent festivals they have performed at include Secret Garden Party, Lovebox, Oxjam Music Festival, Rhythms of the World Festival, Tapas Fantasticas Festival (Rioja festival) and the Taste of Spain Festival. They have also appeared at The Junction in Cambridge.
The Album
Calle Compas
A collection of 15 songs, taken from the âintroducing Fernandoâs Kitchenâ (2007) quartet album, the Fernandoâs Kitchen full band single âGitano moroâ and âCara malaâ (2008) and 10 of the latest recorded songs (2010/2011) by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet and trio.
This CD contains a mixture of songs recorded by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet, trio, quartet and Fernandoâs Kitchen full band, most of which is written by Sebastian Diez and Heidi Joubert (Fernandoâs Kitchen) and some of which are classic spanish and latin songs played and arranged in Fernandoâs Kitchen own style.
Fernando’s Kitchen, Cambridge 30-07-11
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The Fabulous Fernandoâs Kitchen – The Trio (sometimes more) are often to be found playing their own brand of music in Cambridge.
Sebastian Diez â" Spanish Guitar & Vocals
Heidi Joubert â" Percussion & Vocals
Riad Abji â" Double Bass
The Music
A unique fusion of Flamenco, North African and Latin sounds, mixed in with the modern day contemporary styles. Fernandoâs Kitchen is a group of multi-cultural musicians, performing their very own compositions as a 6 piece line-up of spanish guitar, double-bass, oud, flamenco cajon, percussions, vocals, and trumpet.
The Band [www.fernandoskitchen.com]
The London-based band has a reputation for being one of the few bands that are already rather renowned and favoured by many people across the globe and especially the UK and Europe, regardless of being an absolutely independent band.
A large part of Fernandoâs Kitchenâs success is due to the fact that the group is made up of musicians from many different backgrounds, reflecting the mixture of their musical inspiration.
Fernandoâs Kitchen creates a music that is brand new, exciting and easily enjoyed and understood by any audience, irrespective of their age group or ethnicity.
This popular group has played in many high-profile venues, including Rich Mix, The Royal Opera House Bar, The Bush House Bar (BBC), The Guildhall Art Gallery and many more. Recent festivals they have performed at include Secret Garden Party, Lovebox, Oxjam Music Festival, Rhythms of the World Festival, Tapas Fantasticas Festival (Rioja festival) and the Taste of Spain Festival. They have also appeared at The Junction in Cambridge.
The Album
Calle Compas
A collection of 15 songs, taken from the âintroducing Fernandoâs Kitchenâ (2007) quartet album, the Fernandoâs Kitchen full band single âGitano moroâ and âCara malaâ (2008) and 10 of the latest recorded songs (2010/2011) by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet and trio.
This CD contains a mixture of songs recorded by Fernandoâs Kitchen Duet, trio, quartet and Fernandoâs Kitchen full band, most of which is written by Sebastian Diez and Heidi Joubert (Fernandoâs Kitchen) and some of which are classic spanish and latin songs played and arranged in Fernandoâs Kitchen own style.
The kitchen area finally painted and the shelves reinstalled
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Our kitchen area in our cabin at Arlington Beach. Simple yet functional.


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