
Estepona’s music scene is buzzing with anticipation as local legends Tabletom take the stage at Louie Louie on Friday, March 14.
Known for their genre-defying sound, Tabletom promises a night of unforgettable live music. Formed in 1976 in a Málaga hippie commune, Tabletom blended jazz, rock, reggae, blues, and flamenco. Led by Roberto ‘Rockberto’ González, with Pedro and José Manuel Ramírez on guitar and flute, Jesús Ortiz on bass, Javier Denis on sax, and drummer Salvador Zurita, they debuted with Mezclalina (1980).
Their classic Rock Andaluz album clashed with RCA’s commercial goals, keeping the band well underground. Despite this, their electrifying performances built a loyal fanbase.
The band has weathered challenges, including a 1985 split and Rockberto’s passing in 2011. Perico and Pepillo kept Tabletom alive, later joined by singer Toni Moreno. Their 1991 hit ‘Me estoy quitando,’ a tribute to Camarón de la Isla, gained fame via Extremoduro’s 1996 cover of it. Nearly 50 years on, Tabletom’s fusion of styles and raw energy endures.
Catch them at Louie Louie, where doors open at 9pm. Tickets are available at the venue for €18 or online for €15 from nipopnijazz.com. Don’t miss this slice of Málaga’s musical legacy in Estepona.
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