On 9 October, Teatro Esclava is putting on a unique musical performance by the musicians who shared the stage with singer Amy Winehouse. At this concert, the musicians will perform all the British artist’s greatest hits as part of the Summum Concert Series.
The Amy Winehouse Band Tour is coming to Madrid as part of their tour, offering a night full of emotion, talent and nostalgia as they perform the singer's best-known songs such as 'Back to Black', 'Rehab', 'Valerie', and 'You Know I'm No Good'.
More than a concert, it is an experience that celebrates the art, attitude and soul of Amy Winehouse, transporting the audience to the purest essence of her music. The band was formed by musical director and bassist Dale Davis, who became one of Winehouse's most loyal musical collaborators and friends. He is a highly renowned session musician in the United Kingdom, who has also toured and recorded with Tina Turner, Mark Ronson, Norman Cook and Paul Young. Also performing on stage are guitarist Hawi Gondwe, drummer Nathan Allen, trumpet player Henry Collins, saxophonists Dave Temple and Frank Walden, and vocalist Bronte Shande.
Amy Winehouse (London, United Kingdom, 1983 - London, United Kingdom, 2011) was a British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her powerful, deep alto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres such as soul, jazz, R&B, and Caribbean rhythms like ska. Considered the precursor of the New British Invasion, experts credit her with triggering a revolution in soul music in the 2000s.