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Los Tres

Los Tres also known as The Tr3s or The 3, is a Chilean rock band. The band was formed in 1987 in Concepción by Álvaro Henríquez, Roberto Lindl, Francisco Molina and later Ángel Parra Jr. joined. They are one of the most influential rock en español bands.

Los Tres
Parra, Lindl, and Henríquez in 2006
Background information
OriginConcepción, Chile
GenresRock, Latin pop
Years active1987–2000, 2006–present
LabelsSony
Members
Past members

History

 

The origins of the band go back to the Concepción of 1982, when three friends from the Charles de Gaulle school Álvaro Henríquez Petinelli, Roberto Titae Lindl Romero, and Francisco Molina Cornejo decided to form the band Dick Stones, in which together with Gilles Marie, Rodolfo Lindl and Fernando Saavedra they appeared in bars, universities and local events to sing songs by Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Gene Vincent. Later Henriquez and Titae would join drummer Andrés Valdovinos to form the band Escalimetros.[1]

In 1984, Henríquez and Lindl together with guitarist Jorge Yogui Alvarado (future leader of the Chilean band Emociones Clandestinas), changed the name of their band to Los Ilegales.[1] Lindl returned from Austria, where he came to work with the Salzburg Symphony Orchestra, and in March 1987, Álvaro, Titae and Pancho committed to a more professional job under the name Los Tres, shortly before a concert at the Lord Cochrane gymnasium. His debut was in 1987 at the Mapocho Cultural Center, Santiago de Chile. [2]

However, Roberto Lindl joined the Youth Symphony Orchestra for a time as a double bass player, and Álvaro Henríquez strengthened ties with theatrical circles and one of his first commissions was to musicalize the work Y Warhol (1988). The definitive impulse for the trio came with the incorporation of Ángel Parra, a guitarist who had until then had a long instrumental preparation and several studies in Paris and California. The price received by Chilean rock was very low and in addition to that, the first self-titled album by Los Tres published at the Le Trianon restaurant on September 4, 1991, took a long time to be taken into account by the national media.[2]

Many of the songs on that first album were compositions worked on by penquistas during their adolescence ("penquista" is a Chilean term used to refer to the inhabitants or natives of Concepcion). Later the Rock & Pop radio gradually turned Los Tres into a popular name. The band passed from Alerce to Sony Music and they published "Se Remata el Siglo" in 1993. Los Tres had a foreign producer, in this case the Argentinian Mario Breuer. The release of the album, at the Oz discoteque, had the character of a social event. Rougher than their 1991 debut and they even cited AC/DC as one of their influences. Although this album facilitated Los Tres's passage to massive status, the members later stated that they were never satisfied with Breuer's production, since "it was very strange for us to work with a guy who tried to achieve an average between us and La Ley."[2]

In June 1994, they made a series of presentations in the SCD room in Santiago together with Roberto Parra embodied in the 1998 album Peineta, and in 1995 Los Tres released "La espada y la pared",[2] an album that in that same year peaked at No. 1.[3] On September 14 of that same year, Los Tres became the first Chilean group to be invited to the unplugged party that for a few years had been animating the MTV-Latino video music chain. The band traveled to Miami and recorded their participation with the collaboration of Cuti Aste and guitarist Antonio Restucci, combining in it a repertoire of greatest hits along with a new song Traje desastre and three tribute titles to the Chilean singer-songwriter Roberto Parra, who died a few months prior to that event. The album corresponding to the show, Los Tres unplugged (1996) became a sales phenomenon that defied any marketing theory that until then was handled in the Chilean music industry. Since in that same year it won 110,000 copies, much more than "Neither by reason, nor by force" by Los Prisioneros.[2]

In February of that year, the group had debuted at the Viña del Mar Festival, paying tribute to their school friendship with Charles de Gaulle uniforms on stage. Furthermore, Álvaro Henríquez was greatly influenced by the Chilean singer-songwriter Roberto Parra. For the band, the Chilean cueca became a major genre, which they sought to address according to a more modern approach, hence the tradition of eighteenth-century parties that the group inaugurated in 1996 under the name La Yein Fonda, and that for For the first time, it brought together cuequeros, cumbiancheros and rockers on the same stage.[2] In 1997 they participated in a mega-concert at the Estadio Nacional known as "Made in Chile", in which they joined together with Los Jaivas and Illapu.[2]

In 1997, Fome was released, an album of fierce electricity and uncomfortable verses about fame, violent deaths and boredom; "I rented myself" and "I hit rock bottom" were two eloquent titles. The latter was a work recorded in the town of Woodstock, near New York, and that made the group's sales drop due to its demanding sound. A little later, a box appeared containing the band's first four studio albums. The efforts they invested in reproducing their success in the Mexican market gradually wore down their internal relationships, since their music was not the universal pop of La Ley, and their type of rock demanded more explanations than the group was willing to do. On successive trips starting in 1995, Los Tres offered presentations in venues of moderate capacity and the occasional massive gathering, such as at the Guadalajara Book Fair in 1999.[2]

Although all their albums were released in that market, the band never seemed completely convinced of the price to pay for continental fame, like the one La Ley was pursuing at the time: "We would never move to Mexico. I went to Chile because it is a very small country" they affirmed. The group had an amazing subsequent recognition from that country, when the successful Cafe Tacuba chose six of their songs to publish the tribute album, "Vale callampa" in 2002.[2]

Lineup

  • Álvaro Henríquez, voice and rhythm guitar.
  • Roberto Titae Lindl, bass guitar, double bass, accordion, backing vocals.
  • Francisco Molina (1987-2000), drums and percussions.
  • Ángel Parra (1988-2013), lead guitar, lap steel, backing vocals.
  • Cuti Aste – keyboards, accordion (1991-1996, 2017-present)
  • Boris Ramírez – drums (2012-presente)
  • Sebastián Cabib – lead guitar (2013-present)
  • Manuel Basualdo – drums (2006-2012)

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • Por Acanga (2015)

Live albums

  • Los Tres MTV Unplugged (1995)
  • La Yein Fonda (1996)
  • Freno de Mano (2000)
  • Vermouth & Noche (2001) CD/DVD
  • Arena (2007) CD/DVD
  • 33 Horas Bar (2009) CD/DVD
  • Unplugged 20 años (2018)

Compilations

  • Grandes éxitos (2006) CD/DVD
  • Viajando por Chile (2016)

Collective Albums

  • Con el corazón aquí. Song "La Primera Vez" (1993)
  • El verdadero rock chileno. Song "La Primera Vez" (1994)
  • Juntos por Chiapas. Song "Flores secas (Live version)" (1996)
  • Rock '"delfin"' del mundo. Song "Bolsa de mareo" (1999)
  • Generaciones: Dos épocas en dueto. Cover version of "Tu cariño se me va" originally interpreted by Buddy Richard (2003)
  • Cantores que reflexionan: sintiendo a Violeta. Tribute to Violeta Parra. (Song "Gracias a la Vida") (2007)
  • A la salud de la música chilena. Inti-illimani, Tributo a su música. (Cover version of "Retrato") (2009)
  • Carnaval Toda La Vida! Tributo a Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Vol. 2. (Cover version of the song "Saco Azul") (2011)
  • Después de vivir un siglo, Un Homenaje a Violeta Parra (Double album). (Cover version of "Gracias a la Vida") (2017)
  • Todos somos MAS. Tribute to Marco Antonio Solís (Song "El Celoso" featuring El David Aguilar) (2018)

References

  1. ^ a b "Los Tres: La banda que revolucionó el rock de los noventa". HumoNegro.com (in Spanish). 16 October 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Los Tres". MusicaPopular.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  3. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (6 April 1996). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 79. Retrieved 25 January 2022.

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Albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Angel Parra Jr in 2010 The origins of the band go back to the Concepcion of 1982 when three friends from the Charles de Gaulle school Alvaro Henriquez Petinelli Roberto Titae Lindl Romero and Francisco Molina Cornejo decided to form the band Dick Stones in which together with Gilles Marie Rodolfo Lindl and Fernando Saavedra they appeared in bars universities and local events to sing songs by Elvis Presley Chuck Berry and Gene Vincent Later Henriquez and Titae would join drummer Andres Valdovinos to form the band Escalimetros 1 In 1984 Henriquez and Lindl together with guitarist Jorge Yogui Alvarado future leader of the Chilean band Emociones Clandestinas changed the name of their band to Los Ilegales 1 Lindl returned from Austria where he came to work with the Salzburg Symphony Orchestra and in March 1987 Alvaro Titae and Pancho committed to a more professional job under the name Los Tres shortly before a concert at the Lord Cochrane gymnasium His debut was in 1987 at the Mapocho Cultural Center Santiago de Chile 2 However Roberto Lindl joined the Youth Symphony Orchestra for a time as a double bass player and Alvaro Henriquez strengthened ties with theatrical circles and one of his first commissions was to musicalize the work Y Warhol 1988 The definitive impulse for the trio came with the incorporation of Angel Parra a guitarist who had until then had a long instrumental preparation and several studies in Paris and California The price received by Chilean rock was very low and in addition to that the first self titled album by Los Tres published at the Le Trianon restaurant on September 4 1991 took a long time to be taken into account by the national media 2 Many of the songs on that first album were compositions worked on by penquistas during their adolescence penquista is a Chilean term used to refer to the inhabitants or natives of Concepcion Later the Rock amp Pop radio gradually turned Los Tres into a popular name The band passed from Alerce to Sony Music and they published Se Remata el Siglo in 1993 Los Tres had a foreign producer in this case the Argentinian Mario Breuer The release of the album at the Oz discoteque had the character of a social event Rougher than their 1991 debut and they even cited AC DC as one of their influences Although this album facilitated Los Tres s passage to massive status the members later stated that they were never satisfied with Breuer s production since it was very strange for us to work with a guy who tried to achieve an average between us and La Ley 2 In June 1994 they made a series of presentations in the SCD room in Santiago together with Roberto Parra embodied in the 1998 album Peineta and in 1995 Los Tres released La espada y la pared 2 an album that in that same year peaked at No 1 3 On September 14 of that same year Los Tres became the first Chilean group to be invited to the unplugged party that for a few years had been animating the MTV Latino video music chain The band traveled to Miami and recorded their participation with the collaboration of Cuti Aste and guitarist Antonio Restucci combining in it a repertoire of greatest hits along with a new song Traje desastre and three tribute titles to the Chilean singer songwriter Roberto Parra who died a few months prior to that event The album corresponding to the show Los Tres unplugged 1996 became a sales phenomenon that defied any marketing theory that until then was handled in the Chilean music industry Since in that same year it won 110 000 copies much more than Neither by reason nor by force by Los Prisioneros 2 In February of that year the group had debuted at the Vina del Mar Festival paying tribute to their school friendship with Charles de Gaulle uniforms on stage Furthermore Alvaro Henriquez was greatly influenced by the Chilean singer songwriter Roberto Parra For the band the Chilean cueca became a major genre which they sought to address according to a more modern approach hence the tradition of eighteenth century parties that the group inaugurated in 1996 under the name La Yein Fonda and that for For the first time it brought together cuequeros cumbiancheros and rockers on the same stage 2 In 1997 they participated in a mega concert at the Estadio Nacional known as Made in Chile in which they joined together with Los Jaivas and Illapu 2 In 1997 Fome was released an album of fierce electricity and uncomfortable verses about fame violent deaths and boredom I rented myself and I hit rock bottom were two eloquent titles The latter was a work recorded in the town of Woodstock near New York and that made the group s sales drop due to its demanding sound A little later a box appeared containing the band s first four studio albums The efforts they invested in reproducing their success in the Mexican market gradually wore down their internal relationships since their music was not the universal pop of La Ley and their type of rock demanded more explanations than the group was willing to do On successive trips starting in 1995 Los Tres offered presentations in venues of moderate capacity and the occasional massive gathering such as at the Guadalajara Book Fair in 1999 2 Although all their albums were released in that market the band never seemed completely convinced of the price to pay for continental fame like the one La Ley was pursuing at the time We would never move to Mexico I went to Chile because it is a very small country they affirmed The group had an amazing subsequent recognition from that country when the successful Cafe Tacuba chose six of their songs to publish the tribute album Vale callampa in 2002 2 Lineup EditAlvaro Henriquez voice and rhythm guitar Roberto Titae Lindl bass guitar double bass accordion backing vocals Francisco Molina 1987 2000 drums and percussions Angel Parra 1988 2013 lead guitar lap steel backing vocals Cuti Aste keyboards accordion 1991 1996 2017 present Boris Ramirez drums 2012 presente Sebastian Cabib lead guitar 2013 present Manuel Basualdo drums 2006 2012 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Los Tres 1991 Se Remata el Siglo 1993 La Espada amp la Pared 1995 Fome 1997 Peineta 1998 La Sangre en el Cuerpo 1999 Hagalo Usted Mismo 2006 Coliumo 2010 EPs Edit Por Acanga 2015 Live albums Edit Los Tres MTV Unplugged 1995 La Yein Fonda 1996 Freno de Mano 2000 Vermouth amp Noche 2001 CD DVD Arena 2007 CD DVD 33 Horas Bar 2009 CD DVD Unplugged 20 anos 2018 Compilations Edit Grandes exitos 2006 CD DVD Viajando por Chile 2016 Collective Albums Edit Con el corazon aqui Song La Primera Vez 1993 El verdadero rock chileno Song La Primera Vez 1994 Juntos por Chiapas Song Flores secas Live version 1996 Rock delfin del mundo Song Bolsa de mareo 1999 Generaciones Dos epocas en dueto Cover version of Tu carino se me va originally interpreted by Buddy Richard 2003 Cantores que reflexionan sintiendo a Violeta Tribute to Violeta Parra Song Gracias a la Vida 2007 A la salud de la musica chilena Inti illimani Tributo a su musica Cover version of Retrato 2009 Carnaval Toda La Vida Tributo a Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Vol 2 Cover version of the song Saco Azul 2011 Despues de vivir un siglo Un Homenaje a Violeta Parra Double album Cover version of Gracias a la Vida 2017 Todos somos MAS Tribute to Marco Antonio Solis Song El Celoso featuring El David Aguilar 2018 References Edit a b Los Tres La banda que revoluciono el rock de los noventa HumoNegro com in Spanish 16 October 2012 Retrieved 25 January 2022 a b c d e f g h i Los Tres MusicaPopular cl in Spanish Retrieved 24 January 2022 Inc Nielsen Business Media 6 April 1996 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 79 Retrieved 25 January 2022 External links EditLos Tres Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Tres amp oldid 1116073223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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