‘The River Sound, 30 years later is the tag. The spirit is to remember when they actually had fun in Santander, with music, culture and art. Everything together. The Rio de la Pila was where the water began to devise the move Santander, well-remembered in these nights when everything is focused on drinking (and scream) in the streets. There then jazz at El Rio, new music coming from abroad, live performances and whiskey on the rocks. And some Porritt.


Part of that will be remembered Wednesday in the great celebration that has organized the City Hall, restaurateurs, shopkeepers and residents of the Rio de la Pila. It will be on Wednesday 16, from eight o’clock in the afternoon. By the expectations that are in Santander and the fun does not fit like a pin. Advertisement: There is no where dinner that day at El Rio. All reserved. The entertainment.
About thirty shops and hospitality, advertising agencies, art galleries and the Architects Association, participate in this event, with the collaboration of the Innkeepers Association of Merchants and Rio de la Pila, Burgos Caja Rural Association Hospitality of Cantabria and businesses Carabaza, GOES and Seris.
Councilmen Carmen Ruiz and Cesar Torrellas organized by the Municipality the festive event. Will they say, a great day of cohabitation.
Street music
From the entrance of the river and up the funicular will be going live musical performances from Johnny jazz bands Jazz Band and Jazz Band Stack, the singer-songwriter Pedro Fuentes and rock bands Lost in mice with Covers and Zapata, who set until eleven p.m. hours, the street music of the 70s and 80s.
The music of those years will be precisely the one that sounds at all locations, which will offer drinks and special prices. Goria Casa Yerbabuena and offer special dinner menu at 15 euros. The Riojano to 20. In addition, Cantabria, La Rioja and La Casa del Cura skewer and drink offer to 2.50 euros. And Zampabollos, sandwich to 1.50 euros.
And there will be art exhibits, including photographs of The River of the time so endearing, poetry and other artistic events that recall the lost bohemia. And to be reminded that this event will take video footage and photography to all attendees, to be presented in public.
The premises in the area have prepared activities. Giova Lucana hairdressers and La Salita, will have music from the ’70s and ’80s, fashion show and special prices. They will be open all night. The Pub 1900 offers aioli ham mousse and Spanish music of the eighties, the Sahara Bar champagne sorbet and the Taberna Joy, gazpacho tasting.
Information obtained from www.eldiariomontanes.es

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