Programa 212 - Día Internacional de la Mujer - George Martin

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2016 · 1H 50M

Programa 212 - Día Internacional de la Mujer - George Martin

from Bienvenido a los 90 · host Roberto Martínez

Emitido el 10/03/2016 en www.radioutopia.es George Martin dijo que lanzar el single "Strawberry fields forever/Penny lane" fue el mayor error de su carrera. Martin quería asegurarse el nº1 en las listas pero las tiendas de discos lo contabilizaron de forma independiente. Fue la primera vez que los Beatles no llegaron al nº1 tras muchos singles. Pues el programa de hoy es eso, dos temas muy potentes que podíamos haber tratado en días diferentes pero que nos apetecía juntarlos en un único programa. En la primera parte hablamos de la figura de la mujer en el mundo del arte y los medios de comunicación. Para ello contamos con Bertha de la revista Popular 1, Virginia Díaz directora del programa 180 Grados de Radio 3 y Sara de una de mis bandas favoritas: ÁRIDA. Con ellas tres intentamos crear una composición de la mujer en 2016 desde el punto de vista editorial, empresarial y artístico. En la segunda parte del programa contamos con los periodistas Javier Rangel y José Frutos. Con ellos disfrutamos de algunos de los mejores trabajos de George Martin a la producción. Un pequeño repaso que hacemos en homenaje a su fallecimiento el pasado día 8 de Marzo.

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