Italian folk band from Bari, active since 1994, known for energetic folk drawing on Apulian tarantella, Balkan and gypsy influences.

Reviews mention members and contributors such as Fabio "A Repetiscion" Losito (violin), Pietro Santoro (accordion) and Lorenzo "Lollomanna" Mannarini (voice). Reviews describe a strong live presence, danceable arrangements, and thematic songs about southern Italy, migration and social stories. One review notes a 2003 long-performance Guinness World Record moment (as reported in that review).

DeBaser reviews present Folkabbestia as an energetic Apulian folk group blending tarantella, Balkan and gypsy influences. Their 2003 album 'Non è mai troppo tardi per avere un'infanzia felice' is repeatedly praised. Live performances and danceable arrangements are recurring highlights.

For:Listeners who enjoy energetic Italian folk, tarantella, Balkan and gypsy-influenced music; fans of lively live shows and traditional dance music.

 It's the taste of distant lands, it is a gypsy sound, folkloric, colorful with a thousand and more colors...it's a violin solo that pierces your heart.

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 "The tarantella is a young wine, a sip of joy the root in the earth that nourishes poetry follow me and dance the tarantella, it will bring us home on the roads of the world together we will sing"

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 Giramondi is indeed a mosaic of stories encapsulated in various musical genres ranging from folk to rock, from ska to reggae, embodying various traditions of popular music (Irish, Italian, Mediterranean, and Balkan) and gypsy music.

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