Sunday, December 9, 2007

Pokemon Yellow Wont Save

LA ABUELA COCA


Members to 2003

Andrea Viera (sax)
Gonzalo Brown (voice)
Fernando "Pomo "Vera (Low)
Paulo Zuloaga (tenor sax)
"Chole" Gianotti (guitar)
Moron Martin (trumpet)
Eduardo Elissalde (drums)
Daniel "Tatita" Marquez (percussion)


Discography

1996. Abuela Coca - Perro Andaluz / Estuary
1998. After I explain - Sony Music
2001. The pace of the neighborhood (independent)



History The band originated in the year 1991 . His first live appearance was the following year a spring festival. In then as "The Grandma's Murderers Coke." In 1993
added sax and trumpet. Played on the night circuit.
In 1995 begin to prepare for the recording of their first album, "Abuela Coca", which would edit the following year with the help of Ruben Rada and the label Perro Andaluz. The album was presented in the same year at the Teatro de Verano Ramón Collazo. " one of the most important points for the band. In 1997
they released their second album, "After I explain," released by Sony Music, in touring the country and reached gold status in sales. Working with an international label facilitates their diffusion and 1999 receive the prize "Iris" (awarded by the newspaper "El País") as a breakthrough band.
parallel to the touch, make new topics and decide to dump the experience with Sony in an independent production, launched in 2001 "The pace of the neighborhood." Have your disc in the room Zitarrosa and Argentina in 990 Art Club in Cordova.
In 2002 play at The Backroom in Buenos Aires and participate in the "Rock Cosquín Festival" where they choose Banda Revelation.

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