The presentation of the album, which has been supported by the Department of Culture and Heritage as well as that of districts, was announced at a press conference on Wednesday, 12.
Juani Cava, pedánea of ​​El Berro, described the importance of traditional music and particularly of the gangs as a way to maintain and preserve the cultural and oral traditions.
The recalled that crews pedánea cherish the music of our ancestors filled with oral histories that evoke the past as part of our history.
Beside the pedánea were members of the Gang of El Berro, Cava Antonio Buendía, Juan García López and Pedro Martinez Montalbán, who spoke on the recording that was born with the title "More than 100 years of history."
Cava Antonio emphasized the effort that has involved the recording of the album and thanked the municipal collaboration.
He noted that in the recorded music come together over 150 years of tradition.
Meanwhile Juan Garcia said he was "proud that we can continue to preserve these songs."
He also encouraged young people to be incorporated crews to maintain the tradition.
Pedro Martinez reported that the discs can be purchased through the same gang or buying in the Archaeological Museum of the Baths.
They have published 3,000 copies of the CD which was recorded entirely in the village by the specialist Constantino López.
On the CD you can hear authentic musical gems as "Grandma's Malagueña", "The Jack of Quintines" or "The Drone of El Berro" and other jacks and carousing.
The CD will be presented in a ceremony to be held in the restaurant of El Berro Espuña after a fellowship meal.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia