In a warehouse in an industrial estate in the north of Madrid there are objects that are part of the history of music stored. Guitars from Eric Clapton, Prince, Kurt Cobain or Paul McCartney line up with others from Alejandro Sanz and Manuel Carrasco. One corner is presided over by a Pablo López piano, but what stands out the most in the room are two cars: a personalized Rolls that belonged to Gilbert Bécaud and a Ferrari identical to the one Madonna used to record the Material Girl video. These are some of the cult pieces that Narcís Rebollo treasures after a long and successful career in the music industry that has placed him for almost a decade as president of Universal Music for Spain and Portugal, although he also deals with many artists in Latin America. In the video that leads this article,the president of Universal Music himself shows some of these relics.
Video | The sanctuary of Narcís Rebollo
2021-08-02T14:28:38.381Z
The president of Universal Music opens the door of the ship in which he keeps some of the objects used by the most important musicians of recent times