Tonight La Revuelta has once again beaten El Hormiguero in its Tuesday broadcast, achieving a 15.6% audience share compared to 13.3% for Pablo Motos’ program. La Revuelta has regained leadership thanks to the appearance of two people with the same last name, the actor Eduard Fernández and the singer Israel Fernández.
While actor Eduard Fernández has come to David Broncano’s space to present the film ‘El 47’, Israel Fernández has appeared at the Príncipe Gran Vía Theater to promote his new album, ‘Por el amor al cante’. It was another interview so relaxed that Broncano has referred to Israel as a “singer” on up to three occasions and Israel has been forced to correct him: “With all due respect to singers, I am a cantaor.”
The Romani culture has been at the center of the interview, placing itself in prime time: Israel has given Broncano the gypsy flag, revealing its design to a millionaire audience and, in addition, it has explained some flamenco styles, as a result of the fact that in its The new album includes a variety of them, from the soleá of ‘En ti me pon a pens’ to the fandango of ‘Yo voy a vivir el Sentio’, presented live. Israel, on the other hand, has remembered the last stick created, the canastera, the work of Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla. Asked about the possibility of him creating a stick, Israel has indicated, with these same words, that he does not has an interest in innovating. Although innovating, he has innovated by working with El Guincho or Ralphie Choo, although none of these names have arisen in the conversation.