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Andrés Calamaro

Andrés Calamaro (Andrés Calamaro Massel, August 22, 1961) is an Argentine musician, composer and Latin Grammy winner.[1] He is considered one of the greatest and most influential rock artists in Spanish. He is also one of the most complete artists for his wide range of musical styles, including funk, reggae, ballads, boleros, tangos, jazz.[2][3] His former band Los Rodríguez was a major success in Spain and throughout Latin America mainly during the 1990s. He is multi-instrumentalist and became one of the main icons of Argentine rock, selling over 1.3 million records to date.

Andrés Calamaro
Calamaro performing in 2010
Background information
Birth nameAndres Calamaro
Born (1961-08-22) August 22, 1961 (age 61)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
Websitewww.calamaro.com

Life and career

Abuelos de la Nada

Andres Calamaro was born in Buenos Aires. At 17 years of age he participated as a guest in the recording of an album of the group Raíces, and shortly after he started his own band, the Elmer Band, with guitarist friend Gringui Herrera. This band had an underground hit, Tristeza de la Ciudad (City Blues).[4]

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

First solo period

 
Calamaro c 1984

Before the dissolution of Los Abuelos de la Nada, Calamaro released his first solo album, Hotel Calamaro in 1984. A second album, Vida Cruel, recorded shortly after his separation from the band, was received warmly by the press but did not achieve commercial success.

After a third album, Por Mirarte (1988), Calamaro started producing for bands such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Enanitos Verdes and soloists such as Fabiana Cantilo.

Calamaro closed the 1980s with his own band, featuring old friends Gringui Herrera and Ariel Rot, who recently came back from Spain. The trio recorded the album Nadie sale vivo de aquí (No One Gets Out of Here Alive) in 1989 with a number of guest musicians, which obtained the nomination of Best Record of the Year.

In 1990, Calamaro worked as a producer in Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo's album Mujer contra mujer.[5][6]

Los Rodríguez

Due to the economic situation in Argentina, Calamaro and Rot settled in Spain, where they created the band Los Rodríguez with Julián Infante and Germán Villela on drums. The band didn't have a bass player, but Guillermo Martin, Candi Avello, and later Daniel Zamora accompanied the band in recordings and tours.

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

Sin documentos gave them international acclaim, with its mixture of Rock, Flamenco and Latin American rhythms. They toured Spain and Latin America, and entered the history of Rock in Spanish.

Solo

Andrés Calamaro released Grabaciones Encontradas ("Found recordings" which in Spanish could also be understood as "Conflicting Recordings") while working with Los Rodríguez. After Palabras más, palabras menos, the band released a "Greatest Hits" album, which sold nicely, and then dissolved.

In 1996, Calamaro performed "Cosas Que Me Ayudan A Olvidar (Things That Help Me To Forget)" for the AIDS benefit album Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 1997 Calamaro recorded Alta suciedad (literally "High Filth," but also a pun "High Society"/"Alta Sociedad"), which sold over half a million copies and took him again touring around Latin America.

Calamaro began composing song after song. In six months, he had over 100 songs ready to be released. Thirty seven of these found their way to his next album, Honestidad brutal. The album included hits such as: Te quiero igual, Paloma, Los aviones, Cuando te conocí and La parte de adelante. This double CD was created after the breakup with his girlfriend, which reflected in the songs. The album also contains a collaboration with Diego Maradona.

In 2000, he recorded 103 songs in his five-CD album El Salmón.

Free music

In the following years, Calamaro made many guest appearances in concerts and recordings. He posted unpublished songs from 2001-2002 for free download over the Internet, saying that "Music belongs to those who want to hear it; and to nobody else".

He also made his home recordings available online. Due to the low quality of the recordings, and with permission of the author Camisetas Para Todos, a group of fans, re-mastered Calamaro's songs and made them available on their site. He also started Radio Salmón Vaticano, a virtual recording studio at his web site.

In 2004 he released El Cantante (The Singer), an album with covers of Tangos and other Latin American rhythms, and a few of his web released songs.

The Return

In 2005 he released El Regreso (The Return), a compilation of the live recordings from his appearance in the Luna Park Stadium earlier that year. The disc was presented on December 17 to an audience of 20,000 in the Obras Sanitarias Stadium, and was awarded with the 2006 Gardel Award for Rock album by Male Artist and Best Album Cover. Calamaro was awarded the Golden Gardel (main award).

After that, he released Tinta Roja, a collection of classic Tangos as El día que me quieras, Como dos extraños or Sur. On November 20 of 2006 was released El Palacio de las Flores, recorded with Litto Nebbia and on September 11 of 2007, La Lengua Popular comes to light. In 2008 Raíces 30 Años followed with the band Raíces, and 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 an instant hit as well as the first single "Los Divinos" a song about the passing of time.

Discography

Los Abuelos de la Nada

  • Los Abuelos de la Nada [The Grandparents of Nothingness] (1982)
  • Vasos y Besos [Glasses and 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 sale 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 magazine, with previous unpublished songs) (2009)
  • On the Rock (2010)
  • Bohemio (2013)
  • Hijos del Pueblo (collaboration with Enrique Bunbury) (2015)
  • Volumen 11 (2016)
  • Cargar la Suerte (2018)
  • Dios los Cría (2021)

References

  1. ^ "2008 9th 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 de sus temas musicales | Radio Oasis".
  4. ^ a b Official biography January 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  5. ^ Mujer contra mujer (LP record) (in Spanish). Carballo, Mihanovich. Argentina: RCA Records. 1990. TLP-80062.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ "Mujer Contra Mujer" (in Spanish). Sandra Mihanovich, official website. Retrieved February 23, 2022.

External links

  • Andres Calamaro Official Website
  • Andrés Calamaro - Beyond Prolific
  • Deepcamboya Andres Calamaro No Official Website

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the main icons of Argentine rock selling over 1 3 million records to date Andres CalamaroCalamaro performing in 2010Background informationBirth nameAndres CalamaroBorn 1961 08 22 August 22 1961 age 61 Buenos Aires ArgentinaGenresRock and rollLatin rockalternative rockpop rockfunkskaReggaetangonew waveOccupation s MusiciansongwriterproducerInstrument s Pianoguitarbass guitardrumssynthesizerbandoneonfluteviolindouble bassarpavocalsWebsitewww wbr calamaro wbr com Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Abuelos de la Nada 1 2 First solo period 1 3 Los Rodriguez 1 4 Solo 1 5 Free music 1 6 The Return 2 Discography 2 1 Los Abuelos de la Nada 2 2 Los Rodriguez 2 3 Solo 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditAbuelos de la Nada Edit Andres Calamaro was born in Buenos Aires At 17 years of age he participated as a guest in the recording of an album of the group Raices and shortly after he started his own band the Elmer Band with guitarist friend Gringui Herrera This band had an underground hit Tristeza de la Ciudad City Blues 4 When Miguel Abuelo leader of Los Abuelos de la Nada returned to Argentina he reunited the band and invited Calamaro to play keyboards The band was a big success Calamaro wrote some of their greatest hits such as Sin gamulan Mil horas and Costumbres argentinas First solo period Edit Calamaro c 1984 Before the dissolution of Los Abuelos de la Nada Calamaro released his first solo album Hotel Calamaro in 1984 A second album Vida Cruel recorded shortly after his separation from the band was received warmly by the press but did not achieve commercial success After a third album Por Mirarte 1988 Calamaro started producing for bands such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Los Enanitos Verdes and soloists such as Fabiana Cantilo Calamaro closed the 1980s with his own band featuring old friends Gringui Herrera and Ariel Rot who recently came back from Spain The trio recorded the album Nadie sale vivo de aqui No One Gets Out of Here Alive in 1989 with a number of guest musicians which obtained the nomination of Best Record of the Year In 1990 Calamaro worked as a producer in Sandra Mihanovich and Celeste Carballo s album Mujer contra mujer 5 6 Los Rodriguez Edit Due to the economic situation in Argentina Calamaro and Rot settled in Spain where they created the band Los Rodriguez with Julian Infante and German Villela on drums The band didn t have a bass player but Guillermo Martin Candi Avello and later Daniel Zamora accompanied the band in recordings and tours Los Rodriguez released three successful studio albums Buena Suerte 1991 Sin documentos 1993 and Palabras mas palabras menos 1995 as well as the live Disco Pirata 1992 and the compilation Hasta luego 1996 Sin documentos gave them international acclaim with its mixture of Rock Flamenco and Latin American rhythms They toured Spain and Latin America and entered the history of Rock in Spanish Solo Edit Andres Calamaro released Grabaciones Encontradas Found recordings which in Spanish could also be understood as Conflicting Recordings while working with Los Rodriguez After Palabras mas palabras menos the band released a Greatest Hits album which sold nicely and then dissolved In 1996 Calamaro performed Cosas Que Me Ayudan A Olvidar Things That Help Me To Forget for the AIDS benefit album Silencio Muerte Red Hot Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization In 1997 Calamaro recorded Alta suciedad literally High Filth but also a pun High Society Alta Sociedad which sold over half a million copies and took him again touring around Latin America Calamaro began composing song after song In six months he had over 100 songs ready to be released Thirty seven of these found their way to his next album Honestidad brutal The album included hits such as Te quiero igual Paloma Los aviones Cuando te conoci and La parte de adelante This double CD was created after the breakup with his girlfriend which reflected in the songs The album also contains a collaboration with Diego Maradona In 2000 he recorded 103 songs in his five CD album El Salmon Free music Edit In the following years Calamaro made many guest appearances in concerts and recordings He posted unpublished songs from 2001 2002 for free download over the Internet saying that Music belongs to those who want to hear it and to nobody else He also made his home recordings available online Due to the low quality of the recordings and with permission of the author Camisetas Para Todos a group of fans re mastered Calamaro s songs and made them available on their site He also started Radio Salmon Vaticano a virtual recording studio at his web site In 2004 he released El Cantante The Singer an album with covers of Tangos and other Latin American rhythms and a few of his web released songs The Return Edit In 2005 he released El Regreso The Return a compilation of the live recordings from his appearance in the Luna Park Stadium earlier that year The disc was presented on December 17 to an audience of 20 000 in the Obras Sanitarias Stadium and was awarded with the 2006 Gardel Award for Rock album by Male Artist and Best Album Cover Calamaro was awarded the Golden Gardel main award After that he released Tinta Roja a collection of classic Tangos as El dia que me quieras Como dos extranos or Sur On November 20 of 2006 was released El Palacio de las Flores recorded with Litto Nebbia and on September 11 of 2007 La Lengua Popular comes to light In 2008 Raices 30 Anos followed with the band Raices and in 2009 Andres 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 an instant hit as well as the first single Los Divinos a song about the passing of time Discography EditLos Abuelos de la Nada Edit Los Abuelos de la Nada The Grandparents of Nothingness 1982 Vasos y Besos Glasses and Kisses 1983 Himno de mi Corazon The Hymn of My Heart 1984 En Directo desde el opera Live Album 1985 Los Rodriguez Edit Buena Suerte 1991 Disco Pirata 1992 Sin Documentos 1993 Palabras mas Palabras menos 1995 Hasta Luego 1997 Hasta Luego Collector CD book 2001 Para no olvidar 2001 Solo Edit Hotel Calamaro 1984 Vida Cruel 1985 Por Mirarte 1988 Nadie sale vivo de aqui 1989 Grabaciones Encontradas Vol I 1993 Loco por Ti Live in Ayacucho 88 1994 Caballos Salvajes 1995 Grabaciones Encontradas Vol II 1996 Alta Suciedad 1997 Las otras caras de Alta Suciedad 1998 Una Decada Perdida 1998 Honestidad Brutal 1999 Alta Suciedad Collector Series 1999 El Salmon 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 amp Fitipaldis 2008 Nada se Pierde released by EFE EME magazine with previous unpublished songs 2009 On the Rock 2010 Bohemio 2013 Hijos del Pueblo collaboration with Enrique Bunbury 2015 Volumen 11 2016 Cargar la Suerte 2018 Dios los Cria 2021 References Edit 2008 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Awards Latin Grammy Winners Retrieved June 19 2014 Andres Calamaro Sus mejores letras canciones y discografia 9 April 2012 La formula de Andres Calamaro para la composicion de sus temas musicales Radio Oasis a b Official biography Archived January 4 2010 at the Wayback Machine Spanish Mujer contra mujer LP record in Spanish Carballo Mihanovich Argentina RCA Records 1990 TLP 80062 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Mujer Contra Mujer in Spanish Sandra Mihanovich official website Retrieved February 23 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andres Calamaro Andres Calamaro Official Website Andres Calamaro Beyond Prolific Deepcamboya Andres Calamaro No Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andres Calamaro amp oldid 1136011076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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