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Leatherbacks Hatch Their Baby!

04 January, 2010 10:59:00 Mariano Cristi

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Leatherbacks Hatch Their Baby!

For centuries, the leatherback turtles have called Playa Tamarindo one of their nesting spots. And, for more than a decade, so has the rock band known as The Leatherbacks. It’s hard to live in Tamarindo and not know who this band is. They have established themselves as a hard-working group, playing regularly at open mike night on Tuesday nights at Pasatiempo Hotel. Their exuberance on-stage is infectious. It is obvious that these guys genuinely enjoy playing together and, in paying their dues over the years, they have gotten very tight together.

For the past few years, one of the band’s two guitarists, Canadian-born Brian Burback, has been writing and recording songs for a solo album, a kind of side venture. Or so he believed. As it turned out, Brian was simply developing his contribution for the much-anticipated debut album by The Leatherbacks. I recently had a chance to listen to this collaboration and it’s very, very good. The first thing that struck me was that this album is truly a joint effort, with these guys’ experience and comfort with each other shining through. Brian likened it to different threads in a tapestry, and he was quick to point out that, while the songs were written by him and Nick D’Amico, the other guitar player/vocalist in the band, the end result was the woven cloth, not a group of strings. Of the nine original songs that comprise the album, five were written by Nick and four by Brian. But that is where the sole ownership ends. Just listening to percussionists Roy Fonseca and Jose Canales’ steady backbeats are true testament that these guys are five fingers of the hand known as The Leatherbacks. And, holding up the steady bottom on each song is the able bassist, Pedro Golobios.

The album kicks off with “I Know,” a good intro song and segues into the rest of the album. The whole CD of songs operates well as a unit, with various standout songs. I think “Better Be Gone” has the catchiest, foot-tapping hooks. I asked Nick about his guitar influences and he acknowledged that Carlos Santana was on that list, along with Clapton, Hendrix, “and about a million others.” I asked both guitarists about songwriting and they both told me that, while there was no single formula, usually, the tune comes together first, with the words forming their way around the music.

Deciding to simply title their first album “The Leatherbacks” is, I think, yet another indication of how these guys operate as a unit. The band plans on an early January release, so by the time you are reading this, the CD should be coming out soon. The entire album was recorded at Nick’s place, Casa Palmas, with the band doing all the recording, engineering, and mastering themselves. “We had to get the sound straight from the amps to the soundboard,” Nick explained, “We wanted it to sound like a good live recording.” And it does. It’s got a good clean sound, without sounding like a sterile, digital recording.

The band is planning to play live with the Costa Rica National Philharmonic in June. It’s a big opportunity for the band and a big challenge, as well: one I think the boys are up for.


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geno on 13 January, 2010 02:30:37
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Great! way to go guys........effort is always rewarded with good results!
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July 2010 “Tamarindo Happenings”

July 4th is American Independence Day; so don’t forget to have a picnic with your family and friends.

Got the Fever? Support your favorite soccer teams by watching the World Cup 2010, ending July 11th. Sharky’s will be open for all games and you can also catch the morning games before 11:30 a.m. at Olga’s Coffee Shop, located in front of Voodoo restaurant.

In July, there will be an Art Exhibition installed at Pacific Park entitled, “Colores y Texturas para una Poema”, featuring paintings by Costa Rican Artist, Felix Murillo, www.felixmurillo.com and Peruvian glass pieces by Andrea Amano, www.amanoglass.com. The exhibit is open to the public Monday – Thursday from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 3:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Don’t miss the opening, July 3, with live music at 5:30 p.m. For more information, please contact Elena Lamíquiz at 8361.5719 or 8857.7224.

Tamarindo’s 10th Annual “Robert August Surf n’ Turf” tournament will be held this year from July 29 – August 1, at Hacienda Pinilla. Registration will be July 28, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m., at the Best Western Tamarindo Vista Villas. July 29, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., is the surf competition and lunch at Lola’s, with a 7 p.m. Sushi Dinner. On July 30, at 9 a.m., is the Hacienda Pinilla golf tournament, followed by a 9 p.m. cocktail party. There will also be boat rides to Witches and Ollies (surf permitting) on August 1 – 2. Entry fee is $250 with all proceeds to benefit CEPIA. For more information, visit http://endlessfun.com/surfnturf/ or contact Sandrine at cepiadirector@racsa.co.cr.

Happy Snapper and King Mortgage will host the 3rd Annual July 4th Softball Bash at the Happy Snapper Field located in Brasilito, with the first pitch starting at 1 p.m. The day will also include other games such as Horseshoes, Griabbles, and Bocci, to be followed by an Evening of Live Music as well as 25% off your dinner at Happy Snapper. For more information, please call 2654.4413 or 8707.9939.

Tamarindo Recycles would like to thank Witches Rock Surf Camp for donating the funds for five new recycling barrels that have been added in front of El Coconut Restaurant. Tamarindo Recycles is currently taking donations, please contact them at tamarindorecycles@gmail.com.

Openings:

Aroma Café amp; Lounge opened last month across from Pacific Park by newcomers Ed and Catherine Le Blanc. They will serve breakfast, lunch, and bocas from 9 a.m. –- 9 p.m. daily, except Mondays. For more information, please contact them at 2653.4339 or aromacafelounge@hotmail.com. Stop in for a coffee or bite to eat and introduce yourself.

Serving French Bistro Fare with a focus on fresh Costa Rican Seafood and starting at 6:30 a.m., the Tamarindo Preserve’s Langosta Beach Club restaurant, located on the road to Langosta, is now open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Langosta Beach Club Bar is also open at the same time each day as the restaurant. For more information, please call 2653.1127, or Arnoldo 8372.4444, or Magli 8879.2020.

Tamarindo welcomes the new owners, George Van Engelen and his son, Nico, to Kahiki Restaurant. They will do breakfast and lunch deliveries, and will host a happy hour with 800 colones beer, half price drinks, and free bocas from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. each day. On Fridays, Jesse Bishop will play live music to kick off the weekend. You can find them on Facebook under the name “Kahiki” or call their restaurant at 2653.4263.





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