Tuesday, 24 September 2013

K-Paz Dela Sierra Concert in Sa Pedro

K-Paz de la Sierra is a Duranguense band that was formed in Chicago, Illinois by Mexican natives. The group was formed on Christmas Eve of 2002 by some departing members of Montez de Durango. In October 2004, following their second album, Pensando En Ti, four original members: Jair Loredo, Oscar Cepeda, Simon Valtierrez, and Jose Luis Corral, left to form La Autoridad De La Sierra. Within the first three hours that their first CD came out 35,000 copies were sold in Chicago.  Some of their biggest hits are "Un Buen Perdedor" "Mi Credo," "Volveré," "Con Olor A Hierba," "Pero Te Vas A Arrepentir," "Procuro Olvidarte", "Y Aquí Estoy "Como Un Tatuaje" and "Para Toda La Vida a Duo Con Sergio Vega." Jair Loredo returned to the group in 2007.

For the first time in San Pedro, K-Paz De la Sierra performed their concert in a very well etertainful event. K-Paz sang favourite songs as the crowd sang along with them them. San Pedro fans dance the night away as Gillhary 7 Perfromed before the K-Paz came out. As the group came out on stage everyone gathered upfront to enjoy the K-Paz concert. While the concert was performing some contestants had the oportunitty to go on stage and compete to see who can dance. At the end of the showfans had the opportunity to take photos with the K-Paz.

Gilahrry 7




 
 
Video of Gilhary Playing this past Saturday night at K-Paz- http://youtu.be/WuVL7_Rb2g8


K-Paz De La Sierra Concert:




Ramon's is Back to services

 Four weeks after the fire in Ramon's Village, people were wandering what may had cause the tragic Fire. Everyone helped with buckets turning out the fire, some helped with the water pump and even tried to wet the surrounding area of the fire. But, not much they could have done as the fire spread quickly and the intence heat was to hot. It took 2 1/2 hours to turn off the blaze. One of the wire's in room 14 that turns on the cieling fan over heat and that is when fire started. The fire started on the roof of cabaña 14. The Belize Fire Department sent out a report that while investigating Ramon's Village they concluded that the fire was caused by an electrical malfunction.This Past Monday Pineapple restuarant opened their doors for service. They said that the are so glad that they are open and willing to service the community once again. representative of the Ramon’s Village Resort, the full recovery is expected to be completed on December 20th, of this year.  Since that 30 Cabanas were destroyed, they are now open for occupancy as well as ten cottages that is located at Belizean Princess.

So if you want sit back relax and view the sea front, Ramon's Village has the view to the Caribbean sea. It's Landscape well taken care of that takes you to a marvelous walk in the property. Ramon's Village has many tour's you can experience Snorkeling, Diving and even visit the Maya ruins. Sit back and relax on the beach while you read or sit back relax and enjoy the sea front view. The workers are happy to see that Ramon's Village is getting back to it's feet once again. They thank those who had helped them. To book your trip  Call 1-800-MAGIC 15 or visit our website at www.ramons.com.

"Sinfonica Militar de El Salvador"

On Saturday Septeber 21, 2013, "Sinfonica Militar de El Salvador" had a well done presentation. They started their show with a surprise of the National Anthem. This Orchestra group that took place at Central Park was enjoyed by people. It caught my attention as they played very unique. Their songs was enjoyable to here. Ojo's de Tiger, Abba- Dancing Queen,"Mamma Mia" and "Fernando"  just to name a few were sang at the presentation. The Military Symphonic Band has kept it band since birth in barracks patriotism among the troops, in fact traditionally compulsory military presence in the daily acts of hoisting and lowering of the national flag to the accompaniment of the National Anthem. The Symphonic Band of the Armed Forces hosts the best of 16 senior military bands in barracks, detachments and the Salvadoran Air Force. There are no soldiers wielding rifles are experienced musicians and their weapons are musical instruments (clarinets, trumpets, drummers and drums) running with the mastery that gives them the experience for many up to three decades.

The original idea of the master Leandro Funes to shape the materialized in 1999 with the entry of the Military Band of the First Infantry Brigade he leads. His musicians were the first to attend the convocation experience and dedication required as a condition for joining the project which leads them to theaters, towns and places.In 1841 landed in Omoa, Puerto Cortes (Honduras) three musicians where Joseph Martin, Don M. Navarro and Don Juan Guida, the first of Spanish origin, and the last Italian. From there they traveled on foot to San Miguel, where he befriended Lt. Col. Manuel Cañas, father of the composer of the National Anthem and poet General Juan José Cañas.


 It organized the first concert band, regarded as the birth of military musical tradition, hiring foreign musicians to form the first school philharmonic in the general command of the armed forces.From the musical trenches, the Symphonic Band tries to bring culture to towns and cities, to compensate for the lost years during the war, and taking advantage of the artistic potential that hides the armed forces after the tough image of their barracks.