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Sabor de Gràcia (taste or flavour of Gràcia) is a Catalan rumba band from Barcelona, Spain.

The group was created in 1994 under the leadership of Antoni Carbonell, Sicus. They published their first album in 1997. Tots els colors (all the colours) includes both inedit songs and covers of some Catalan classic artists such as Joan Manuel Serrat. In 2015 they published a new album to celebrate 20 years of history: Gitanos Catalans (Catalan Gypsies). They have been involved in some events and projects promoting Catalan independence.

In 2018 they published an album to pay homage to Peret: Sabor a Peret.

Like the Romani people from Northern Catalonia, Sabor de Gràcia sing predominantly in Catalan. Their unique style of rumba adopts some features of pop music and other modern tunes.

They have performed in several countries in Europe and America.

References

  1. Llull, Institut Ramon. "Music - Institut Ramon Llull – Catalan Language and culture abroad". www.llull.cat. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  2. "Tots els colors". Viasona.
  3. "Gitanos catalans". Viasona.
  4. "Political rock'n'roll". Ara.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  5. Mediterrània, Sons de la. "Sons de la Mediterrània : Sabor de Gràcia - Sabor a Peret". www.enderrock.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  6. "SABOR DE GRACIA". www.sabordegracia.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  7. "369 vuelve con fuerza local el mayagueez jazz fest". mayaguezsabeamango.com. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
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