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Bandana (pop band)

Bandana is an Argentine pop girl group formed in 2001. Following the international trend of teen pop girl groups established by the Spice Girls, the five members of Bandana — Ivonne Guzmán, Lourdes Cecilia Fernández, Valeria Gastaldi, Virginia Da Cunha and María Elizabeth Vera — were selected on the TV show Popstars and were a carefully marketed product that became a phenomenon in the country, particularly among young girls.

Bandana
Bandana performing in Buenos Aires
Background information
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Years active2001–2004
2016–present
LabelsSony BMG (2001–04)
Sony Music Entertainment (2016–present)
MembersLourdes Cecilia Fernández
María Elizabeth Vera
Past membersIvonne Guzmán
Virginia Da Cunha
Valeria Gastaldi

History edit

Their self-titled debut album was released in 2001 on Sony BMG Records, led by the hit single "Guapas", and was certified four-times platinum by the CAPIF.[1] Despite being initially snubbed by many critics and artists, Bandana emerged as Argentina's best-selling act since 2001.[1]

At the time of their disbandment in 2004, the combined sales of Bandana's three studio albums were estimated to be 450,000 copies sold.[2] Their career was marked by several landmarks for Argentine musicians — specially bearing in mind the 1998–2002 Argentine great depression:[1] 280 thousand tickets were sold to see them perform in the Teatro Gran Rex (with a total of 86 concerts in the venue); they performed twice for a total of 90 thousand people in the José Amalfitani Stadium; and released Vivir intentando, a film starring themselves that was seen by over 1 million people.[2]

In 2016, Bandana announced a reunion concert (without Ivonne Guzmán) at the Lola Membrives Theatre in Buenos Aires; due to the high demand for tickets, the group has added five more dates.[3] The concerts sold out within an hour and a half.[3] The band also released a new album, titled La Vuelta which contains new versions of some of their biggest hits. On January 16, 2017, the band released their first original song ever since 2003 entitled "Bombón". The following day, da Cunha announced her departure from the band. In March, 2017 the 3 Bandana members, Lourdes, Valeria and Lisa, flew to the US to record the music video for their first single since their comeback, "Bombón" featuring Wisin. The music video was produced and directed by Lourival Rodriguez and co-directed by Ruslan Shakirov. It was shot in a Mansion in Miami Beach, FL.

Following da Cunha's departure, the band continues to release new singles, including "No No No" and "Baila" in 2018, and their latest single, "En la Punta de la Lengua" in February 2019.

Members edit

The original group consisted of 5 girls:

All the girls hailed from Buenos Aires, apart from Guzmán, who is a native of Colombia.

Upon the band's comeback tour in 2016, Guzmán decided not to return, being the only member who did not rejoin. Guzmán's role was not replaced.

On January 17, 2017, da Cunha revealed through her Instagram account she had left the band to focus on her solo career. The rest of the members announced subsequently that they would not replace da Cunha and instead, would continue as a 3-girl group.

Gastaldi left the band in 2020, leaving Lissa and Lourdes as the only remaining members. Now as a duo, they released their latest single, "Fuego".

Casting edit

Formed in 2001 on the reality TV show Popstars, 5 girls were selected from 5,000's of contestants who had attended the casting. Their emergence coincided with a period of nationwide economic depression. As such, their success contrasted greatly with the general mood of the country, & one of the judges commented that "this was an opportunity to shine at a very downbeat moment for Argentina".[4] The final line-up was unusual in the sense that the girls didn't conform to traditional ideas of beauty: Ivonne wore braces & Lourdes was known as la peti (shorty) due to her height. Judge Afo Verde noted that "appearance didn't matter to us, what each girl conveyed was most important".[4]

Musical history edit

Their first self-titled album, Bandana, was the best-selling album of 2001 in Argentina, turning platinum soon after release and achieving 4 platinum certifications.[5] It spawned a number of hits including Cómo Puede Ser, Guapas & Maldita Noche. They also completed a successful tour, selling out Buenos Aires' biggest theatre, Teatro Gran Rex, more than 40 times during winter vacations (July). Later in 2002, they recorded a Spanish version of Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley (Muero De Amor Por Tí), for the Disney film Lilo & Stitch . In 2002, they released their second album, Noche (Night), which wasn't as successful as the first but it was still the best-selling album of 2002 in Argentina.[6] In 2003, they released their third studio album, titled Vivir Intentando which was also the soundtrack of their film of the same name released during the same year. They also won Best New Artist—Southeast at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America.[7] In December 2002, they performed a joint concert with Mambrú in the José Amalfitani Stadium with over 40,000 tickets sold.

In order to promote themselves internationally, they traveled to the USA, appearing in New York & Miami[8] & also featuring on the cover of Billboard Magazine. This was notable for being the first time that an Argentine group had achieved this feat.[9]

In 2016 they are back in order to do several shows and a tour around the country. They revealed through interviews that reuniting had always been a possibility, but it kept being postponed due to some of the members' pregnancies and other professional commitments. A new album, La Vuelta was released to celebrate their reunion, which contains revised versions of some of their biggest hits. The track list is also the set list of their tour.

On January 16, 2017, the group released their first original song since 2003 entitled "Bombón" featuring Puerto Rican rapper Wisin. The following day, da Cunha revealed she had left the band, hence why she did not participate in the recording of this song. This brand new song serves as the main theme of one of Telefé's reality show, Despedida de Soltero (Stag Party).

Cultural impact edit

Following on from a trend established by the Spice Girls in the UK & internationally in the late 1990s, Bandana became a carefully marketed product which was especially popular among young girls. Many licensed products with their brand were available to purchase, and contributed to the heightened interest in the group, occasionally referred to as 'Bandanamania'.[10] Their signature bandanas of varying colours were quickly imitated by the teen population, as were their lyrics & dance routines.[10]

From 2001 to 2003, there was an official Bandana store selling much merchandise. The store was located at Avenida Corrientes, right besides Teatro Gran Rex.

Vivir Intentando (Go For It) edit

In 2003 they released their first movie, Vivir Intentando, filmed on location in Buenos Aires. It premiered in Argentina on 14 June 2003,[11] and met with mixed reviews. One critic claimed it a success "thanks to the competent technical aspects, precise use of emotion that plays with the audience, but above all, the atmosphere which it creates in the cinema".[12] Others were less complimentary, commenting "their acting talents are just passable.....the songs shine due to the absence thereof.....& the script comes straight from the 'teenager dreams of being a singer' handbook".[13] In spite of this, the movie grossed over ARS 10,500,000.[14] and had a bigger B.O. than many international blockbusters.

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Fernández Bitar, Marcelo (16 August 2003). "Bandana Launches Multimedia Assault With Third Set". Billboard. Vol. 115, no. 33. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Se separan las Bandana". La Nación (in Spanish). La Nación SA. 15 February 2004. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Bandana volvió al escenario" (in Spanish). TN. Clarín Group. 30 May 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b "El sueño del estrellato veloz convertido en realidad" Página 12 Article Julián Gorodischer 01-11-2001
  5. ^ Biography 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine Music.com, Drago Bonacich 18-06-2004
  6. ^ http://www.portalcomunicacion.com/both/opc/argentina2003.pd[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b Best New Artist Southeast – Winners 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, MTVLA.com — MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica
  8. ^ Biography 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, Music.com, Drago Bonacich 18-06-2004</
  9. ^ '¡Las chicas en la tapa de Billboard!' 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Article, Terra.com.ar 15-08-2003
  10. ^ a b Biography 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine MTVLA.com
  11. ^ IMDB Release Dates
  12. ^ 'El espectáculo del año' 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Review - Zonafreak.com.ar, Ygnacio Cervio
  13. ^ 'Una oportunidad fallida' Clarin.com, Review - Diego Lerer 26-06-2003
  14. ^ IMDB Box Office/Business
  15. ^ CAPIF Official
  16. ^ a b c d CAPIF Oficial

External links edit

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Bandana is an Argentine pop girl group formed in 2001 Following the international trend of teen pop girl groups established by the Spice Girls the five members of Bandana Ivonne Guzman Lourdes Cecilia Fernandez Valeria Gastaldi Virginia Da Cunha and Maria Elizabeth Vera were selected on the TV show Popstars and were a carefully marketed product that became a phenomenon in the country particularly among young girls BandanaBandana performing in Buenos AiresBackground informationOriginBuenos Aires ArgentinaGenresPop dance pop teen popYears active2001 20042016 presentLabelsSony BMG 2001 04 Sony Music Entertainment 2016 present MembersLourdes Cecilia Fernandez Maria Elizabeth VeraPast membersIvonne Guzman Virginia Da Cunha Valeria Gastaldi Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Casting 4 Musical history 5 Cultural impact 6 Vivir Intentando Go For It 7 Discography 7 1 Albums 7 2 DVDs 7 3 Tours 7 4 Singles 8 Awards and nominations 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editTheir self titled debut album was released in 2001 on Sony BMG Records led by the hit single Guapas and was certified four times platinum by the CAPIF 1 Despite being initially snubbed by many critics and artists Bandana emerged as Argentina s best selling act since 2001 1 At the time of their disbandment in 2004 the combined sales of Bandana s three studio albums were estimated to be 450 000 copies sold 2 Their career was marked by several landmarks for Argentine musicians specially bearing in mind the 1998 2002 Argentine great depression 1 280 thousand tickets were sold to see them perform in the Teatro Gran Rex with a total of 86 concerts in the venue they performed twice for a total of 90 thousand people in the Jose Amalfitani Stadium and released Vivir intentando a film starring themselves that was seen by over 1 million people 2 In 2016 Bandana announced a reunion concert without Ivonne Guzman at the Lola Membrives Theatre in Buenos Aires due to the high demand for tickets the group has added five more dates 3 The concerts sold out within an hour and a half 3 The band also released a new album titled La Vuelta which contains new versions of some of their biggest hits On January 16 2017 the band released their first original song ever since 2003 entitled Bombon The following day da Cunha announced her departure from the band In March 2017 the 3 Bandana members Lourdes Valeria and Lisa flew to the US to record the music video for their first single since their comeback Bombon featuring Wisin The music video was produced and directed by Lourival Rodriguez and co directed by Ruslan Shakirov It was shot in a Mansion in Miami Beach FL Following da Cunha s departure the band continues to release new singles including No No No and Baila in 2018 and their latest single En la Punta de la Lengua in February 2019 Members editThe original group consisted of 5 girls Ivonne Guzman 2001 04 Lourdes Cecilia Fernandez 2001 04 2016 present Valeria Gastaldi 2001 04 2016 20 Virginia Da Cunha 2001 04 2016 17 Maria Elizabeth Vera 2001 04 2016 present All the girls hailed from Buenos Aires apart from Guzman who is a native of Colombia Upon the band s comeback tour in 2016 Guzman decided not to return being the only member who did not rejoin Guzman s role was not replaced On January 17 2017 da Cunha revealed through her Instagram account she had left the band to focus on her solo career The rest of the members announced subsequently that they would not replace da Cunha and instead would continue as a 3 girl group Gastaldi left the band in 2020 leaving Lissa and Lourdes as the only remaining members Now as a duo they released their latest single Fuego Casting editFormed in 2001 on the reality TV show Popstars 5 girls were selected from 5 000 s of contestants who had attended the casting Their emergence coincided with a period of nationwide economic depression As such their success contrasted greatly with the general mood of the country amp one of the judges commented that this was an opportunity to shine at a very downbeat moment for Argentina 4 The final line up was unusual in the sense that the girls didn t conform to traditional ideas of beauty Ivonne wore braces amp Lourdes was known as la peti shorty due to her height Judge Afo Verde noted that appearance didn t matter to us what each girl conveyed was most important 4 Musical history editTheir first self titled album Bandana was the best selling album of 2001 in Argentina turning platinum soon after release and achieving 4 platinum certifications 5 It spawned a number of hits including Como Puede Ser Guapas amp Maldita Noche They also completed a successful tour selling out Buenos Aires biggest theatre Teatro Gran Rex more than 40 times during winter vacations July Later in 2002 they recorded a Spanish version of Can t Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley Muero De Amor Por Ti for the Disney film Lilo amp Stitch In 2002 they released their second album Noche Night which wasn t as successful as the first but it was still the best selling album of 2002 in Argentina 6 In 2003 they released their third studio album titled Vivir Intentando which was also the soundtrack of their film of the same name released during the same year They also won Best New Artist Southeast at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America 7 In December 2002 they performed a joint concert with Mambru in the Jose Amalfitani Stadium with over 40 000 tickets sold In order to promote themselves internationally they traveled to the USA appearing in New York amp Miami 8 amp also featuring on the cover of Billboard Magazine This was notable for being the first time that an Argentine group had achieved this feat 9 In 2016 they are back in order to do several shows and a tour around the country They revealed through interviews that reuniting had always been a possibility but it kept being postponed due to some of the members pregnancies and other professional commitments A new album La Vuelta was released to celebrate their reunion which contains revised versions of some of their biggest hits The track list is also the set list of their tour On January 16 2017 the group released their first original song since 2003 entitled Bombon featuring Puerto Rican rapper Wisin The following day da Cunha revealed she had left the band hence why she did not participate in the recording of this song This brand new song serves as the main theme of one of Telefe s reality show Despedida de Soltero Stag Party Cultural impact editFollowing on from a trend established by the Spice Girls in the UK amp internationally in the late 1990s Bandana became a carefully marketed product which was especially popular among young girls Many licensed products with their brand were available to purchase and contributed to the heightened interest in the group occasionally referred to as Bandanamania 10 Their signature bandanas of varying colours were quickly imitated by the teen population as were their lyrics amp dance routines 10 From 2001 to 2003 there was an official Bandana store selling much merchandise The store was located at Avenida Corrientes right besides Teatro Gran Rex Vivir Intentando Go For It editIn 2003 they released their first movie Vivir Intentando filmed on location in Buenos Aires It premiered in Argentina on 14 June 2003 11 and met with mixed reviews One critic claimed it a success thanks to the competent technical aspects precise use of emotion that plays with the audience but above all the atmosphere which it creates in the cinema 12 Others were less complimentary commenting their acting talents are just passable the songs shine due to the absence thereof amp the script comes straight from the teenager dreams of being a singer handbook 13 In spite of this the movie grossed over ARS 10 500 000 14 and had a bigger B O than many international blockbusters Discography editAlbums edit Bandana 2001 Label Virgin Records Jive Records US BMG LA Noche 2002 Label BMG Jive Records US BMG LA Vivir Intentando Go for It 2003 Label BMG Jive Records US BMG LA Hasta Siempre 2004 Live Hits album Label Jive Records US Sony BMG Music Entertainment AR La Vuelta 2016 Remix album Label Sony Music Entertainment AR DVDs edit Vivir Intentando 2003 Hasta Siempre 2004 Live hitsTours edit Gira Argentina 2002 2003 Gira Espana y Latin America 2003 2004 Gira Argentina Hasta Siempre 2004 Bandana La Vuelta 2016 Singles edit 2001 Guapas 2002 Como Puede Ser 2002 Maldita Noche 2002 Doce Horas 2002 Muero de Amor Por Ti for the film Lilo amp Stitch 2002 Llega La Noche 2002 Un Demonio 2003 Necesito Tu Amor 2003 Hoy Empieza 2003 Sigo Dando Vueltas 2003 Hasta El Dia de Hoy 2004 Que Pasa Con Vos 2004 A Bailar 2004 Canto Con Vos 2016 Llega La Noche 2016 version 2017 Bombon feat Wisin 2018 No No No 2018 Baila 2019 En la Punta de la Lengua Awards and nominations editMTV Video Music Awards Latin America 2002 Best New Artist WON 7 Premios CAPIF 2002 Best Pop Band Nominated 15 2002 Best New Artist Nominated 16 2002 Best Music Publishing Nominated 16 2003 Best Pop Album Nominated 16 2004 Best Pop Album Nominated 16 See also editList of all female bandsReferences edit a b c Fernandez Bitar Marcelo 16 August 2003 Bandana Launches Multimedia Assault With Third Set Billboard Vol 115 no 33 Nielsen Business Media Inc ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved 30 May 2016 a b Se separan las Bandana La Nacion in Spanish La Nacion SA 15 February 2004 Retrieved 30 May 2016 a b Bandana volvio al escenario in Spanish TN Clarin Group 30 May 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2016 a b El sueno del estrellato veloz convertido en realidad Pagina 12 Article Julian Gorodischer 01 11 2001 Biography Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Music com Drago Bonacich 18 06 2004 http www portalcomunicacion com both opc argentina2003 pd permanent dead link a b Best New Artist Southeast Winners Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine MTVLA com MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica Biography Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Music com Drago Bonacich 18 06 2004 lt Las chicas en la tapa de Billboard Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Article Terra com ar 15 08 2003 a b Biography Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine MTVLA com IMDB Release Dates El espectaculo del ano Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Review Zonafreak com ar Ygnacio Cervio Una oportunidad fallida Clarin com Review Diego Lerer 26 06 2003 IMDB Box Office Business CAPIF Official a b c d CAPIF OficialExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bandana musical group Official Website En Espanol Vivir Intentando at IMDb Lourdes Fernandez s webpage at EMI Argentina Lourdes Fernandez s Official Site Virginia Da Cunha s Personal Site Valeria Gastaldi s Official Site Valeria Gastaldi s Fans Club Site permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bandana pop band amp oldid 1117056835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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