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July 22, 2010 • Andalucia, Cordoba, Lead2 • 0 Comments
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• BROTHER IN ARMS: Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits fame is playing in Cordoba this weekend |
IT is a great week for music fans.
Stephen Lloyd Morgan is playing the first of two big shows at El Castillo in La Duquesa on Saturday 24.
The talented singer is being joined by the Marbella Concert Orchestra for a night of opera, musical theatre and ‘crossover’. He is also being joined by Yazz and the Unity Gospal Singers.
And if that is not enough Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits is also playing next weekend (July 25) at the Plaza de Toros in Cordoba.
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