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Gabo Rivera, Organ Grinder, at the Álamos Festival 2026

The constant turning of a crank, the metallic echo of an old melody, and the spontaneous pause of those crossing the plaza are enough to transform the public space into a territory of shared memory. Amidst the rhythm of the Alfonso Ortiz Tirado Festival, the barrel organ emerged as a reminder that popular music also lives in the street, in repetition, and in direct encounters with people. From Mexico City, Gabriel Rivera, known as Gabo, came to …
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The constant turning of a crank, the metallic echo of an old melody, and the spontaneous pause of those crossing the plaza are enough to transform the public space into a territory of shared memory. Amidst the rhythm of the Alfonso Ortiz Tirado Festival, the barrel organ emerged as a reminder that popular music also lives in the street, in repetition, and in direct encounters with people. From Mexico City, Gabriel Rivera, known as Gabo, came to …

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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