Esta es la grabacion de “Mar de Gente” la cancion que abre mi segundo disco “Magico” tocada en vivo en una de las noches de musica de mundo patrocinada por KUT, la radio de la Universidad de Austin y organizada por Bemba Entertainment. La banda formada por Caesar Garcia en el piano, Mark Wochner en el bajo y Jim Watson en la bateria
Produced by Stephen Doster. Recorded by James Stevens at East Austin Recording Studio (EAR) during June and July 2008. Austin TX. USA. Music and Lyrics for all songs by Mauricio Callejas. ASCAP
Musicians
Mauricio Callejas: Guitar, Charango, Quena, piano and vocals Stephen Doster: Lead guitar Luis Guerra: Upright bass. percussion (Mágico) Michael Longoria: Drums, percussion, Cajón Peruano (El Vals de la Escoba) Michael Ramos: Rhodes piano (Ojos) and organ (San Salvador de tarde, Ojos) Joel Guzmán: Accordion (Construyendo un muro), piano (Mar de Gente) Alex Coke: Flute (El Vals de la Escoba), Sax (Mar de Gente) Victoria Clowe: Cello in No Contesto Teresita Ramos: Duet in Pegado a Vos, vocals en S.S. de Tarde Filemón Aldama and Korina Carmona: background vocals (Mar de Gente, San Salvador de Tarde and Diez) Kathi Nordone: Cover Artwork
Notes:In response to the continuing problem of sweat-shop labor in the global economy, Austin
Tan Cerca de la Frontera (Austin So Close to the Border) is presenting the 7th annual Women and Fair Trade Festival as
part of E.A.S.T. (the East Austin Studio Tour). The event will be held both days, from 10:00am to 6:00pm at The Old
School – 1604 East 11th St. Eight cooperatives, formed by women adversely affected by globalization, will come from all
over the world to tell their stories and sell beautiful textiles, toys, pottery, jewelry, clothing, and other handmade crafts.
Art lovers, activists, university students, avid shoppers, and the broader Austin community will learn about fair trade and
shop at the same time. The market festival will also feature international music both days, a documentary film followed
by a discussion on Saturday at 2pm, and a translingual poetry concert featuring award-winning poet, essayist, and
translator Liliana Valenzuela on Sunday at 2pm.