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Davy Santiago has created the group 15 years ago. His music is the fruit of experience, meetings and influences of several musical styles such as funck, salsa and flamenco.
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Lead vocal/Guitarist
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Davy met Olivier Capelli, an exceptionnal drummer, during a music festival where they shared the same stage. They decided to put their talents at the service of Luna del Sol.
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| Olivier Capelli |
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Drummer
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Xavier Carceles, this Catalan, has always dreamed to leave through the music of his origin, so naturally he accepted to join the group by providing a groove like no other.
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Bass
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Pépé Santiago, outstanding guitarist, flamenco's passionate, has mixed tradition and modernity at the service of Luna del Sol. He became the "beat" guitar (called a "compas") essential to the group.
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| Joseph Santiago |
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Vocal/Guitarist
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Coralie Carzola, professor of flamenco dance, called Davy to join her on a gala. Without knowing she was making her first step within the group. Her personnal touch is an improvement to the concert of Luna del sol.
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| Coralie Carzola |
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Dancer
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Pierre Clairet, an astonishing technicien, gipsy music fan, was introduced to Davy, through a mutual friend. He brought a latinian touch and became a decisive factor in the music of Luna del Sol.
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| Pierre Clairet |
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Percussionist
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