Sunday, August 10, 2014

More Playing for Change

A few more pictures of the Playing for Change concert in Piazza del Luogo Pio.
Roberto Luti, Titi Tsira, Peter Brunetta, Playing for Change band, Piazza del Luogo Pio, Livorno
Roberto Luti with the vocalist Titi Tsira from South Africa and Peter Brunetta from Los Angeles.
Tal Ben-Ari aka Tula, Playing for Change band, Piazza del Luogo Pio, Livorno
Tal Ben-Ari (aka Tula) from Tel Aviv, Israel.
Mermans Mosengo, Orbe Ortiz, Jason Tamba, Playing for Change band, Piazza del Luogo Pio, Livorno
Mermans Mosengo from Kinshasa, Orbe Ortiz from Santiago de Cuba and Jason Tamba from Matadi, Congo.
Keiko Komaki, Playing for Change band, Piazza del Luogo Pio, Livorno
Keiko Komaki from Japan.

External links: Playing for Change (Official Website) - Playing for Change (Wikipedia)
See also: See also: Gimme Shelter - Playing for Change

9 comments:

  1. Splendid shots, VP. I quite like the shot of Tal.

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  2. You did very well...lots of expressive photos. Interesting how the musicians come from so many disparate places.

    Re your comment on Ocala: It would be hard to go faster on a bike than a charging bull could run. When the thing charged me, he created quite a storm - dust flying everywhere. Fortunately, the fence stopped him, but I didn't wait around! :) The fence did not look at all "bull-worthy!"

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  3. So nice.

    I'm glad to see a singer with Israeli name still allowed on a stage in Europe.

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  4. Looks like some fun times. Summer nights and music wonderful combo.

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  5. You did very well (I think I remember you apologised for the poor quality but they are very good). Nice to see so many nationalities on stage!

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  6. Great photos of the performers. I love photographing artists at concerts.

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  7. Una bella serata musicale...bello il vestito dell'artista israeliana! Ciao, Arianna

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  8. You have taken some very nice photos here, nd have included the concert´s atmosphere too.

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