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Beppe Gambetta in concert - TERRA MADRE

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Alva Showroom
1417 W 8th Street
San Pedro, CA, California 90732
https://alvasshowroom.com
Thursday, February 19, 2026 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
$ 25.00

Alongside his persona as an acoustic guitarist and singer, Beppe Gambetta has brought to the fore a consistent songwriting vein, enthusiastically received by critics and audiences and for many months at the top of the U.S. independent charts. Based on the artists’ right to dream of a beauty that defies the grayness of reality, the program takes us to a world of stories and dreams linked to the motherlands of infinite possible itineraries. Dreams from different eras, inspired by the fathers of music, the voices of minorities, indigenous people, and fleeing peoples, where even “Woody and Pete” looks with horror at the land of today.

“Another treasure chest, colorful and sparkling, in which art is combined with civic engagement….So let’s listen and enjoy these eight tracks that take us not only on a journey around the world, but also into the heart of man” Laura Bianchi – Mescalina

“From the very first note, a horizon of relaxed virtuosity opens up to the listener…. in the style of Tony Rice’s best recordings, where fantastically relaxed guitar work ennobles already great songs…. everything is blended here with sensational sensitivity, a steady, lively, silky-clear sound flatters the listener’s ears with ever-increasing enthusiasm” Michael Lohr – Acoustic Guitar

“Terra Madre is an enchanting continuation of his long catalog of recordings. It is bilingual, cinematic and reflective, but also passionate and sassy.” Justin Hiltner – The Bluegrass Situation

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