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Carles Gili (batería) La Locomotora Negra es una de las formaciones más veteranas del Jazz catalán y español. Debutó el año 1971 en forma de quinteto. Con el tiempo, la formación se fue ampliando hasta llegar a ser una big band de 17 componentes y se convirtió en una de las formaciones de swing más solicitadas de Cataluña. A lo largo de sus 50 años de vida han ofrecido conciertos en los mejores escenarios y festivales, y han editado 19 discos. Este año, coincidiendo con la celebración de su 50 aniversario, La Locomotora Negra ha decidido subir a los escenarios por última vez. De esta manera, se cierra la historia de una orquesta que ha tomado como modelo las big bands más famosas de la época del swing, como las de Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington y Count Basie. Además del swing, la orquesta catalana también incorpora habitualmente el estilo tradicional de Nueva Orleans a su repertorio. ....
In those oil rigs, the hell of Libya begins, said Marc Reig, the captain of Open Arms, as he looked out on the horizon to glimpse four monstrous structures; structures that sit some 80 nautical miles from the coast of Tripoli. The image itself is terrifying: two pairs of metal skeletons protrude from the sea and spit fire into the air, illuminating an apocalyptic scene for anyone around. This is also the place that - guided by the rigs light - some migrants travelling from Libya believe they have reached Italian soil. Nothing could be further from the truth. These rigs are Mellitah oil and gas extraction centres owned by the Libyan National Oil Company and Italian oil company ENI; the former wanting to revive its oil heyday from the Gaddafi era when 1.6 million barrels of crude were produced a day. ....