‘What’s happening at the street. Crónicas Nómadas del Rock Latino’, the new book by Enrique Blanc

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“Music is an invaluable and effective instrument to find unconditional accomplices and true friends along the way.”

Enrique Blanc He has merged his two passions: writing and music, publishing his book What’s happening at the street. Nomadic Chronicles of Latin Rock through the publisher UDG. This writing shares stories collected from observing, listening and researching songs, discographies and concerts for more than 30 years.

With this book, Whiteopens a window through which we will learn about unique moments of Latin rock, recounting first-hand encounters, anecdotes that allude to the friendship relationships that a journalist and a group of musicians can work without prejudice, highlighting the universal power of music as a bridge that connects unconditional accomplices along the way.

Enrique Blanc announced, through social networks, his participation in the framework of the FIM GDL 2024presenting What’s happening at the street. Nomadic Chronicles of Latin Rockso don’t miss the opportunity to hear from your own voice all the nostalgia, love and anecdotes behind this book.

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