The ancient popular and traditional music: this is the amazing music of Antidotum Tarantulae, a great performance for your fun! Six people founded this street band in 2000 and immediately received an unusually high level of attention because of their overwhelming music made by the excitement of “pizzica salentina” (tarantula’s bite as the group is called), tarantella, tammurriata and saltarellu from The Marche. During their gigs you can dance lullabies from Salento in a Balcanic rhythm and tammurriata music mixed with reggae. Together with the seventh and new member, they opened up to new experiences and published a new CD.
Davide Del Campo: vocals, tambourine, tammorre, darbuka, putipù
Cristian Del Campo: violin, mandolin, vocals
Nicola Barbagli: accordion, flutes, bagpipes
Alessandro Pinzani: classical guitar, 12 strings guitar
Irene Biancalani: vocals, percussions
Letizia Liguori: vocals, castagnole
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Municipality of
Buti,
Calcinaia,
Capannoli,
Casale Marittimo,
Casciana Terme,
Cascina,
Castelfranco di Sotto,
Castellina Marittima,
Castelnuovo Val di Cecina,
Chianni,
Guardistallo,
Lorenzana,
Montecatini Val di Cecina,
Monteverdi Marittimo,
Montopoli Val d'Arno,
Pomarance,
Pontedera,
Riparbella,
San Miniato,
Santa Luce,
Santa Maria a Monte,
Terricciola,
Vicopisano
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