Philip Israel launches new digital label Pi with a very catchy cover of ‘Something Stupid’ by Caballero Reynaldo - Noise11.com
Caballero Reynaldo Something Stupid

Caballero Reynaldo Something Stupid

Philip Israel launches new digital label Pi with a very catchy cover of ‘Something Stupid’ by Caballero Reynaldo

by Paul Cashmere on June 30, 2019

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Possum Records founder Philip Israel has a new, digital only label Pi Records and his first release is the incredibly catchy cover of ‘Something Stupid’ by Caballero Reynaldo.

Caballero Reynaldo is the pseudonym od Spanish musician Luis Miguel Martinez. Since 1995 he has released over 40 albums.

His Caballero Reynaldo alter-ego came about in 2011 when he began a series of collaborations with Manoel Macia.

Philip Israel is throwing his decades in the music business behind the release, telling Noise11.com that “Caballero Reynaldo tours Spain and Europe constantly and with this first release on Australia he is getting ready to visit Down Under in the very near future in time to launch the release of his debut album in September.”

https://www.possumrecords.com.au

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