
Festival De Ritmo - Dave Weckl | Vichel Band cover
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Overview
An amazing interpretation from Vicente Libedinsky of "Festival de Ritmo" originally from Dave weckl in his graduation concert from high school.
Top Cast
Vicente Libedinsky
Vicente Libedinsky
Self (drums)
Vicente Libedinsky
Self (drums)
Remo Faraoni
Remo Faraoni
Self (guitar)
Remo Faraoni
Self (guitar)
Lorenzo Cimino
Lorenzo Cimino
Self (keys)
Lorenzo Cimino
Self (keys)
Leonel Jiménez
Leonel Jiménez
Self (bass)
Leonel Jiménez
Self (bass)
Dante Lucero
Dante Lucero
Self (saxophone)
Dante Lucero
Self (saxophone)
José Montero
José Montero
Self (keys)
José Montero
Self (keys)
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