
Covalsky, an upbeat quartet blending manouche gypsy ragtime jazz with an unmistakable Spanish flair and sometimes a hint of bebop, are performing their debut album Anhelos y Desatinos at a special concert in Clarence, Torremolinos, Friday, April 18 at 10pm.
The album’s 10 tracks, inspired by real-life experiences, weave tales of triumphs, missteps, and discoveries with a wry wink and sense of irony, echoing the style of Javier Krahe. Without preaching, the band shares candid, sometimes taboo topics, inviting audiences into their vivid, comic-book-like world.
Coming from jazz, flamenco, and ethnic music traditions, Covalsky (Eduardo Covacho (tenor sax and vocals), Nacho Fucher (guitar), Alvaro Parada (double bass), and David González (percussion)) has crafted a unique ‘Manouche Ibérico’ sound. Their sound marries jazz’s improvisational spirit with Spanish rhythms, delivering a fresh and engaging performance.
The concert looks to be an intimate experience, showcasing the band’s distinctive fusion of styles. Tickets are priced at €15 for Zone A (rows 1–3), €12 for Zone B (row 4 onwards), and €10 for general or reduced-visibility seating.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Covalsky’s soulful and witty take on life through music. For tickets and more information, visit the venue’s website or box office. Clarence is on Calle Danza Invisible 8, Torremolinos.