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Giuliano Palma and the Bluebeaters are an Italian band performing a mix of reggae, ska and rocksteady. Formed in 1994, the Bluebeaters comprises musicians of the Italian groups Casino Royale (Giuliano Palma, Ferdinando Masi, Patrick Benifei), of Africa Unite (Bunna, Paolo Parpaglione, Cato Senatore) and of the Fratelli di Soledad (Zorro).

Giuliano palma (live) in 2009

At the end of 2012 singer Giuliano Palma left the band to pursue his solo career. In September 2013 original band members (with Pat Cosmo on vocals) reunited as The Bluebeaters for a concert in Turin, Italy. Next December they did the first tour in years, ReTOURn, celebrating the band's comeback.

In June 2014 The Bluebeaters released their comeback single "Toxic/Catch That Teardrop" on Record Kicks. A tour celebrating their 20th anniversary followed, with the band appearing in Italy as well as in European festivals.

A new album called "Everybody Knows" was released on 13 April 2015, anticipated by the first single "Roll With It" on 9 March.

Band members

Giuliano Palma and The Bluebeaters (2005)

The Bluebeaters (2013 - present)

Discography

The Bluebeaters

References

  1. "Sonic Rendezvous: Independent Music and Film Distribution". Sonic Rendezvous. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  2. "The Bluebeaters — Roll with It | Record Kicks".

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