During the pandemic, Juan Luis Guerra, the world’s most famous bachata singer, taped a live concert with no audience on a beach of his home country the Dominican Republic. Juan Luis Guerra: Entre Mar y Palmeras will debut on HBO Latino June 3. The music special will also be available on HBO Max.
The event was filmed on Miches, a beach town located on the northeast coast of the Caribbean nation. Guerra is accompanied by his legendary band 440 in front of sea waves and beautiful palm trees, interpreting his classic and recent hits. The special will also provide a look into arrangements from the singer’s most recent audiovisual work titled Privé.
A multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy award-winning artist, Guerra is credited with internationalizing bachata, a music genre born in the Dominican Republic in the first half of the twentieth century that mixes Spanish, Taino and African musical elements.
After graduating from Boston’s Berklee College of Music in the early 1980s, Guerra went back to his homeland and recorded his debut album Soplando with a group of local musicians that later became known as Juan Luis Guerra and 440. His album Ojalá que Llueva Café showcased tropical genres like merengue, salsa and bachata-fusion as well as rock and romantic ballads and made him an international star. That was followed by the hit-making album Bachata Rosa, with songs like “Burbujas de Amor,” “Bachata Rosa,” “Rosalía” and “Como Abeja al Panal,” which won him his first Grammy. His other albums include Areíto, Para Ti, La Llave de Mi Corazón and Literal.
A winner of more than 20 Latin Grammys and three Grammys, Guerra has collaborated with legendary and top-selling artists like Tony Bennett, Alejandro Sanz, Luis Fonsi, Enrique Iglesias, Juanes, Maná, Diego Torres and Nelly Furtado.
“Providing impressive visual beauty amidst an inspiring backdrop, this concert will bring joy to all Latin Americans during these difficult times through Juan Luis Guerra’s songs of hope, love, happiness and joy, brought to life with his energetic merengues, salsas, and classic bachatas,” said the streamer in a press release. “This concert special is an intimate experience, from the most beautiful beaches of the Dominican Republic.”
The music event was shot during the COVID-19 pandemic with more than 75 crew members, 20 musicians and a dozen assistant crew members following safety and social distancing protocols, according to HBO.
Juan Luis Guerra: Entre Mar y Palmeras is produced by Miami-based Loud and Live Studios an Entertainment and Santo Domingo-based Guerra Films. It is directed by Jean Guerra, the artist’s eldest son who has led his latest audiovisual projects.
The performance is one of several concert specials of HBO Latino such as Piano y Mujer and Havana Street Party Presents: Beatriz Luengo earlier this year as well as others from the past few years featuring Diego Torres, Shakira, Orishas, Farruko, Gente de Zona and Pedro Capó–all of which are also available on HBO Max.
Featured Photo: Juan Luis Guerra (Credit: Universal Music Latin Entertainment)