Outono Códax Festival

Tuesday April 30th, 2013

Preparing the show.

Preparing the show.

The Outono Rock Festival will initiate this year a new trajectory as Outono Códax Festival, after the agreement of sponsorship of Bodegas Martín Códax, who restates this way its commitment with the festival, what it already collaborated with in his previous edition, reached among the promoters of the festival (The Grid and Queen Productions) and the Galician company.

Like this, the Outono Códax Festival -which rose in 2011 with the aim of approaching to Galicia a musical proposal of quality, differentiated and centered in the soul one, the rock´n roll and the rythm&blues- prepares already his III edition, with the aim of being claimed one more year as one of the appointments of reference in the agenda of the named “black music”.

The festival finalizes the programming of this year, whose presentation is planned for the next month of June and in which once again will be maintained faithful to his philosophy: bringing a neat musical selection in which world legends are combined, international bands of reference in the gender and Galician groups of recognized projection to Galicia.

The Outono Códax Festival brought great contemporary legends as LaLa Brooks (the mythical vocalist of The Crystals), Maxine Brown (named the princess of the soul one of New York) or Bill Kirchen (the legendary “Titan of the Telecaster“) acted for the first time in Galicia (and in Spain in the two first cases) thanks to the festival. With them, international bands of the size of Ray Collin shared scenario ´ s Hot Club, Jeff Hershey &The Heartbeats, JC Brooks&The Uptown Sound or Si Cranstoun, either national and Galician groups of recognized trajectory as Mambo Jambo, The Pepper Pots or The Allnight Workers.

Also as it is usual, the Outono Códax Festival will complete its musical proposal with parallel activities that contribute towards invigorating a festival with which they also collaborate near a hundred innkeeper establishments and commercial of the Galician capital.

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Principal authors in Bodegas Martín Códax
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