{"id":269742,"date":"2025-02-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-02-13T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com\/product\/african-dream-the-message\/"},"modified":"2025-03-13T17:21:16","modified_gmt":"2025-03-13T16:21:16","slug":"african-dream-the-message","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com\/es\/producto\/african-dream-the-message\/","title":{"rendered":"African Dream \/ The Message"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Los Scepters eran una banda de la provincia de Para\u00edso, un municipio justo al norte de las Esclusas de Pedro Miguel del Canal de Panam\u00e1. El guitarrista Celso Spencer inici\u00f3 el grupo en Para\u00edso High School en 1967, y contaba con Celso como guitarrista principal, Lionel Best en guitarra r\u00edtmica y bajo, Lorenzo Anderson en bater\u00eda y Jos\u00e9 James en instrumentos de viento. Celso, Lionel y James rotaron como vocalistas. Primero comenzaron actuando para soldados estadounidenses en diferentes bases militares, recorriendo el circuito de Teen Clubs y tocando en diferentes bailes de escuelas secundarias en toda la Zona del Canal. La banda interpretaba principalmente \u00e9xitos del Top 40 del momento, junto con versiones de bandas de rock and roll como Santana y Jimi Hendrix, y eventualmente lanz\u00f3 dos 45 en el sello Taboga, incluido \u00abMessage\u00bb, que fue escrito por Jos\u00e9 James y presentado por primera vez en El primer Festival Nacional de M\u00fasica Soul de Panam\u00e1 se celebr\u00f3 en 1971. Continuaron de gira y actuando por toda la Zona del Canal hasta que se separaron en 1972.<br \/>Conjunto Raza es otro de los proyectos paralelos de Agust\u00edn Leiro (cuyo trabajo con Ciza\u00f1a apareci\u00f3 en el primer ronda de las reediciones de \u00abWalk On\u00bb) y consist\u00eda en una constelaci\u00f3n en constante cambio de m\u00fasicos zonianos y paname\u00f1os, todos los cuales se conocieron y tocaron juntos en el bar The Golden Key en la ciudad de Panam\u00e1 a principios de los a\u00f1os 1970. Aunque la lista cambiaba a menudo, su \u00fanico sencillo conocido de 45, lanzado por primera vez con el sello Onda Nueva en alg\u00fan momento entre 1973 y 1975 (desafortunadamente no se dispone de una fecha exacta), presumiblemente presenta a Leiro en la guitarra y voz principal, Julio Sosa en los teclados, Guillermo Franco en congas, Rub\u00e9n Lachman en bajo y Jorge Carrizo en bater\u00eda. 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