San Salvador, September 22 (RHC) -- Cuban musical duo Buena Fe arrived Friday in El Salvador after successful performances in Honduras and Costa Rica.
The group will perform tomorrow Saturday at the Auditorium I, Ellacuría, of the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA), where they will interpret rhythms ranging from pop rock, alternative rock to trova.
Israel Rojas, lead vocals and composer; and Yoel Martínez, guitar, will perform in a venue with capacity for 500 people, where they were in 2018, to offer their followers songs of always and the most recent of their productions included in their album Morada.
Upon their arrival in El Salvador both expressed their joy at being able to share their songs "which is the best that comes out of them" with the local public, an acquaintance of several performances, the last one in 2018.
In statements to Prensa Latina Rojas praised their presentations in Costa Rica and Honduras, where, he said, they had a great reception by an audience following their work and their interpretations.
In Honduras, where they performed for the first time in their career, he added, they found an enthusiastic audience, including fans who traveled from neighboring Nicaragua to admire their music and the lyrics of their interpretations at the Loyola technical center, El Progreso, where they were accompanied by local singer Karla Lara.
Songs like No juegues con mi soledad and Déjame entrar will be added here to Nacimos ángeles (2004); Gracias por el fuego (2006); Pi 3,14, ( 2011); Todo el mundo cuenta (2011) and La culpa (2015), among others, which are known in this country where several presentations of the group are announced, one at the National Theater of Santa Ana, a city about 70 kilometers northwest of the capital.
In their performances, according to Rojas, they will present songs and songs "so that the world is filled with love and good faith".
Tomorrow Saturday at the UCA, at 4:30 in the afternoon (local time), they will be accompanied by Salvadoran singers Manuel Contreras and Oscar, who include Cuban rhythms in their repertoire.
With 12 albums in their career, Buena Fe sings to love and heartbreak, to life, to the reality of their country and the world, with texts full of lyricism and metaphors for the reflection of their audience, say their critics. (Source: Prensa Latina).