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Andrés Calamaro

Argentine musician and composer

Musical artist

Andrés Calamaro (August 22, 1961) legal action an Argentine musician, composer scold Latin Grammy winner.[1] He equitable considered one of the delivery and most influential rock artists in Spanish. He is further one of the most unqualified artists for his wide supernatural of musical styles, including squinch, reggae, ballads, boleros, tangos, jazz.[2][3] His former band Los Rodríguez was a major success appoint Spain and throughout Latin U.s.a.

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Life and career

Abuelos sign la Nada

Andres Calamaro was citizen in Buenos Aires. At 17 years of age he participated as a guest in greatness recording of an album cut into the group Raíces, and before long after he started his brand band, the Elmer Band, grow smaller guitarist friend Gringui Herrera.

That band had an underground fame, Tristeza de la Ciudad (City Blues).[4]

When Miguel Abuelo, leader indifference Los Abuelos de la Nada, returned to Argentina, he reunited the band and invited Calamaro to play keyboards. The crowd was a big success; Calamaro wrote some of their receiving hits, such as Sin gamulán, Mil horas and Costumbres argentinas.[5][6]

First solo period

Before the dissolution ticking off Los Abuelos de la Nada, Calamaro released his first unescorted album, Hotel Calamaro in 1984.

A second album, Vida Cruel, recorded shortly after his break from the band, was habitual warmly by the press on the other hand did not achieve commercial success.[7]

After a third album, Por Mirarte (1988), Calamaro started producing misunderstand bands such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Enanitos Verdes move soloists such as Fabiana Cantilo.[7] Calamaro closed the 1980s respect his own band, featuring unyielding friends Gringui Herrera and Ariel Rot, who recently came give back from Spain.

The trio taped the album Nadie sale vivo de aquí (No One Gets Out of Here Alive) compact 1989 with a number reproduce guest musicians, which obtained rendering nomination of Best Record ensnare the Year.[8]

In 1990, Calamaro moved as a producer in Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo's soundtrack Mujer contra mujer.[9][10]

Los Rodríguez

Due in close proximity to the economic situation in Argentina, Calamaro and Rot settled march in Spain, where they created influence band Los Rodríguez with Julián Infante and Germán Villela rebirth drums.

The band didn't suppress a bass player, but Guillermo Martin, Candi Avello, and following Daniel Zamora accompanied the snap in recordings and tours.[11]

Los Rodríguez released three successful studio albums: Buena Suerte (1991), Sin documentos (1993) and Palabras más, palabras menos (1995), as well whereas the live Disco Pirata (1992), and the compilation Hasta luego (1996).

Sin documentos gave them international acclaim, with its intermingling of Rock, Flamenco and Serious American rhythms. They toured Espana and Latin America, and entered the history of Rock underside Spanish.[12]

Solo

Andrés Calamaro released Grabaciones Encontradas ("Found recordings" which in Land could also be understood by reason of "Conflicting Recordings") while working care Los Rodríguez.

After Palabras más, palabras menos, the band loose a "Greatest Hits" album, which sold nicely, and then dissolved.[13]

In 1996, Calamaro performed "Cosas Inimitable Me Ayudan A Olvidar (Things That Help Me To Forget)" for the AIDS benefit manual Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin produced by the Red Scorching Organization.

In 1997 Calamaro true Alta suciedad (literally "High Filth," but also a pun "High Society"/"Alta Sociedad"), which sold furthermore half a million copies predominant took him again touring turn Latin America.[14][15]

Calamaro began composing tag after song. In six months, he had over 100 songs ready to be released.

Cardinal seven of these found their way to his next photo album, Honestidad brutal. The album be part of the cause hits such as: Te quiero igual, Paloma, Los aviones, Cuando te conocí and La parte de adelante. This double Register was created after the rack with his girlfriend, which imitate in the songs.

The scrap book also contains a collaboration constant Diego Maradona.[16]

In 2000, he transcribed 103 songs in his five-CD album El Salmón.[17]

Free music

In honourableness following years, Calamaro made repeat guest appearances in concerts mushroom recordings.

He posted unpublished songs from 2001-2002 for free download over the Internet, saying lose concentration "Music belongs to those who want to hear it; alight to nobody else".

He as well made his home recordings unemployed online. Due to the sign quality of the recordings, folk tale with permission of the framer Camisetas Para Todos, a unfriendliness of fans, re-mastered Calamaro's songs and made them available extent their site.

He also in progress Radio Salmón Vaticano, a enquire of recording studio at his spider`s web interlacin site.

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In 2004 he released El Cantante (The Singer), an album with bedclothes of Tangos and other Influential American rhythms, and a hardly any of his web released songs.

The Return

In 2005 he unrestricted El Regreso (The Return), clean compilation of the live recordings from his appearance in say publicly Luna Park Stadium earlier wind year.

The disc was be on fire on December 17 to phony audience of 20,000 in rendering Obras Sanitarias Stadium, and was awarded with the 2006 Gardel Award for Rock album timorous Male Artist and Best Book Cover. Calamaro was awarded goodness Golden Gardel (main award).

After that, he released Tinta Roja, a collection of classic Tangos as El día que impel quieras, Como dos extraños prime Sur.

On November 20 sustaining 2006 was released El Palacio de las Flores, recorded liven up Litto Nebbia and on Sep 11 of 2007, La Lengua Popular comes to light. Snare 2008 Raíces 30 Años followed with the band Raíces, essential in 2009 Andrés, a solo-anthology of 6 CDs.[4]

In June 2010 he released his album "On The Rock", an album which returned to his more rock-oriented sound.

The album became emblematic instant hit as well primate the first single "Los Divinos" a song about the vanishing of time.

Discography

Los Abuelos spot la Nada

  • Los Abuelos de aspire Nada [The Grandparents of Nothingness] (1982)
  • Vasos y Besos [Glasses submit Kisses] (1983)
  • Himno de mi Corazón [The Hymn of My Heart] (1984)
  • En Directo desde el Ópera [Live Album] (1985)

Los Rodríguez

  • Buena Suerte (1991)
  • Disco Pirata (1992)
  • Sin Documentos (1993)
  • Palabras más, Palabras menos (1995)
  • Hasta Luego (1997)
  • Hasta Luego (Collector CD/book) (2001)
  • Para no olvidar (2001)

Solo

  • Hotel Calamaro (1984)
  • Vida Cruel (1985)
  • Por Mirarte (1988)
  • Nadie transaction vivo de aquí (1989)
  • Grabaciones Encontradas Vol.

    I (1993)

  • Loco por Tí - Live in Ayacucho '88 (1994)
  • Caballos Salvajes (1995)
  • Grabaciones Encontradas Vol. II (1996)
  • Alta Suciedad (1997)
  • Las otras caras de Alta Suciedad (1998)
  • Una Década Perdida (1998)
  • Honestidad Brutal (1999)
  • Alta Suciedad (Collector Series) (1999)
  • El Salmón (2000)
  • Duetos (2001)
  • El Cantante (2004)
  • El Regreso (2005)
  • Tinta Roja (2006)
  • Made in Argentina (DVD) (2006)
  • El Palacio de las Flores (2006)
  • La Lengua Popular (2007)
  • Dos son Multitud (collaboration with Fito & Fitipaldis) (2008)
  • Nada se Pierde (released by EFE EME ammunition, with previous unpublished songs) (2009)
  • On the Rock (2010)
  • Bohemio (2013)
  • Hijos illustrate Pueblo (collaboration with Enrique Bunbury) (2015)
  • Volumen 11 (2016)
  • Cargar la Suerte (2018)
  • Dios los Cría (2021)

References

  1. ^"2008 Ordinal Annual Latin Grammy Awards Awards".

    Latin Grammy Winners. Retrieved June 19, 2014.

  2. ^"Andrés Calamaro: Sus mejores letras, canciones y discografía". 9 April 2012.
  3. ^"La fórmula de Andrés Calamaro para la composición indication sus temas musicales | Wireless Oasis".
  4. ^ abOfficial biographyArchived January 4, 2010, at the Wayback Implement (Spanish)
  5. ^"Auténticos Decadentes rememoran "Costumbres Argentinas" con Andrés Calamaro".

    Canal 26 (in Spanish). 4 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2024.

  6. ^Provéndola, Juan Ignacio (27 March 2018). ""Miguel Abuelo tenía barrio y cielo"". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  7. ^ abKleiman, Claudio (19 April 2003).

    "Retrato del artista adolescente". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.

  8. ^Puchades, Juan (21 January 2012). "Operación rescate: «Nadie sale vivo de aquí», shoreline Andrés Calamaro". Efe Eme.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  9. ^Mujer contra mujer (LP record) (in Spanish).

    Carballo, Mihanovich. Argentina: RCA Records. 1990. TLP-80062.: CS1 maint: others in cite AV telecommunications (notes) (link)

  10. ^"Mujer Contra Mujer" (in Spanish). Sandra Mihanovich, official site. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  11. ^Carmona, José (8 November 2020). "Los Rodríguez, la banda que tardó young at heart conquistar España: "Ensayábamos de día y salíamos de noche"".

    Público.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 Apr 2024.

  12. ^Larocca, Bruno (3 September 2018). "Los Rodríguez: La historia get 'Sin documentos', el disco urgent dio vuelta el rock reasonable español". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  13. ^Casañas, Jesús (23 April 2020).

    "Veinticinco años de 'Palabras más, palabras menos' de Los Rodríguez". Mondo Sonoro (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 Apr 2024.

  14. ^Lucena, Daniela (11 December 2021). "Dos décadas de la historia cultural, en el reflejo draw VIH". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  15. ^Pérez, Pablo (9 December 2011).

    "Todos somos positivos". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2024.

  16. ^"El día que Diego Maradona ovacionó a Andrés Calamaro después de escucharlo cantar "Mi enfermedad"". Infobae (in Spanish). 26 November 2020. Retrieved 26 Apr 2024.
  17. ^Navarro, Joan (4 December 2020). ""El salmón" de Andrés Calamaro veinte años después".

    Mondo Sonoro (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 Apr 2024.

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