According to the legend, this peculiar band was created in Grafton Street, one of the main streets in Dublin, where musicians from all over the world meet to make a living by playing alive. Joselito Maravilla (accordion) and Maravilloso David (main vocals, guitar) met over there. After some months playing on the streets, they decided to come back to Spain and start up a band mixing traditional music (Irish, American and Slavic), rock&roll structures and the most classic blues. To accomplish suc...
According to the legend, this peculiar band was created in Grafton Street, one of the main streets in Dublin, where musicians from all over the world meet to make a living by playing alive. Joselito Maravilla (accordion) and Maravilloso David (main vocals, guitar) met over there.
After some months playing on the streets, they decided to come back to Spain and start up a band mixing traditional music (Irish, American and Slavic), rock&roll structures and the most classic blues. To accomplish such an achivement, they recruited the two most particular musicians they found: inimitable Juan Mariscal (bass) and matchless Adán R&R Maravilla (guitar).
Once the band is setup, La Maravillosa Orquesta shut themselves away in their garage to carry out frenzied rehearsal sessions. Finally, they got a handful of songs. To back them up alive, la M.O.D.A. turns to well-known saxophonist Álvar de Maravilla, fiddler Bea Ruiz and drummer Maraviglioso Caleb.
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