The Allnighters

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To
speak about  The Allnighters is to speak
about one of the main referents regarding black music in the country and about  a time when  R ´n´B  was little more than an often misunderstood
and residual  gender. Long before
revivalist fevers, beyond temporal tendencies and  fashions, This band from Vitoria raised the
genre´s  flag up to the top for  a decade inspired  by soul, blues and psychodelia but most of
all by attitude, an attitude that only great bands have.

Since  1988 and a overwhelming
live on stage performance The Allnighters signed 3 Lps, several singles, hundreds
of gigs and so many different  collaborations along with international
artists, sweeping along an army of faithful fans  to which they  said good bye in 1998. A long   waiting
but definitely worth it. In 2013 they came back with the same energy of always
just to  perpetuate their legacy and recover
the place where they belong  inside the
scene
Listen : Gipsy Woman
mp3

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