Sunday, March 13, 2011

The always controversial Pete Doherty visits Spain in April

British singer Pete Doherty, who led for years the rock-punk band The Libertines with vocalist Carl Barat, arrived in Spain in April next year to present only two concerts in his first solo album, Grace / Wastelands, published in 2009 . Present his live album on 17 April in Madrid Joy Eslava room and 18 in the Sala Apolo in Barcelona, \u200b\u200baccording to the label in a statement this week.

Known for her relationship with model Kate Moss, in addition to its role as a musician, Doherty has long occupied the front pages of major publications around the world, partly also because of its conflict with the law and drugs. During the 90's, led the punk rock band The Libertines, responsible for hits such as Can not stand me now or Time for heroes, who rose to fame in early 2000.

Years later, he formed the indie rock group Babyshambles, famous for songs such as The Blinding or Fuck Forever. In 2009, he published his first solo album under the name of Grace / Wastelands, an album produced by Stephen Street in the London Olympic Studios, which takes form through collaboration with Blur guitarist Graham Coxon.

In it, singer, guitarist and composer has included unreleased tracks, some of the demos released over his career and played several songs at his concerts.

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