Baccara, the band behind Yes Sir, I Can Boogie, said their first ever Scottish concert last week was one of the best gigs they've ever played
Baccara landed in Scotland this month to play its Scottish debut gig at the Doune The Rabbit Hole festival near Stirling.
Group member Cristina Sevilla told the Sunday National the concert was her first appearance in Scotland – and it’s not one she’ll forget.Sevilla joined the group with original member Mayte Mateos after the group broke up. While Maria Mendiola, the other half of the original pop group, continued under the name Baccara, Mateos called her group New Baccara.. But Scotland is a new country for her.
“I have no words to describe how lovely the Scottish audience is,” she said. “It’s been some of the best feedback in our career. It was fantastic.”
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