Published on March 24, 2026
Valparaíso lit up the stage at Industrial Copera in Granada on the night of July 15, 2021, delivering an unforgettable summer concert. Under the capable leadership of José A. Sánchez, affectionately known as “Josefa” among friends, this superb Granadian band showcased their impressive musical talents, captivating the audience with their vibrant performance.
The band members of Valparaíso hail from esteemed musical backgrounds, bringing together a rich tapestry of experience and creativity. José A. Sánchez, a sound engineer and producer at Producciones Peligrosas, has previously been a part of notable bands like Hareh Lareh and Matilda. Complementing him are Juan Codorníu of Lagartija Nick fame, who also contributed to Hareh Lareh and Matilda, and José Uribe, the drummer from Eskorzo who shares a musical history with Sánchez and Codorníu in Matilda. The ensemble also features bassist Carlos Marqués, known for his work with Unidad y Armonía and Dolorosa, alongside keyboardist Chio Jiménez, enriched vocals of Natalia Martín and Miryam Levy.
The concert was not just a display of musical prowess but also an embodiment of community spirit and the joy of live music after a challenging period. Fans gathered under the warm summer sky, enjoying a blend of genres and the synergy created musicians on stage. As Valparaíso played through their setlist, the atmosphere transformed into a celebration, uniting attendees through the universal language of music.
This enchanting night captured the essence of Granada’s musical legacy and reaffirmed Valparaíso’s place within it, leaving audience members eager for future performances and the promise of more musical experiences.
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