Even though Usted Señalemelo have been breaking through in a big way over the past few years, the trio from Argentina started out small — with a bunch of 12-year-old kids fiddling around in a studio, to be exact.
Band members Juan Saieg, Lucca Beguerie Petrich, and Gabriel Orozco met as preteens in Mendoza, a small city near the western border of Argentina. They’d all grown up playing instruments: Saieg’s mother enrolled him in singing and guitar lessons when he was in elementary school. Orozco’s father is the musician Tilín Orozco,...
Band members Juan Saieg, Lucca Beguerie Petrich, and Gabriel Orozco met as preteens in Mendoza, a small city near the western border of Argentina. They’d all grown up playing instruments: Saieg’s mother enrolled him in singing and guitar lessons when he was in elementary school. Orozco’s father is the musician Tilín Orozco,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Fito Páez, born Rodolfo Páez Ávalos, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, composer, and musician who has become an iconic figure in Latin American music. With his energetic performances, distinctive voice, and poetic lyrics, Páez has made an indelible mark on the world of rock en español. This article takes a closer look at Fito Páez’s life, musical journey, and accomplishments, exploring how he has become a beacon of Latin American culture.
Fito Paez. From AbsolutPaez – Own work, Cc By-sa 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46690202 Early Life and Music Beginnings
Fito Páez was born on March 13, 1963, in Rosario, Argentina. He developed an interest in music at a young age, beginning piano lessons at just eight years old. Páez’s early musical influences included classic rock bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, along with legendary Argentine musicians such as Charly García and Luis Alberto Spinetta.
In the early 1980s,...
Fito Paez. From AbsolutPaez – Own work, Cc By-sa 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46690202 Early Life and Music Beginnings
Fito Páez was born on March 13, 1963, in Rosario, Argentina. He developed an interest in music at a young age, beginning piano lessons at just eight years old. Páez’s early musical influences included classic rock bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, along with legendary Argentine musicians such as Charly García and Luis Alberto Spinetta.
In the early 1980s,...
- 4/23/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Rubén “Pelo” Aprile, the Argentine producer and record man who was a central figure in the history of Argentine rock and pop, has died, sources and published reports confirm.
He was pivotal in the success of acts like Charly García, Illya Kuryaki, Mercedes Sosa and Luis Alberto Spinetta, among many others.
Aprile passed away on Thursday in a hospital in Buenos Aires of complications from Covid-19. He was 71.
Aprile, a gregarious man known for his “asados” (Argentine barbecues) and long chats over whiskey, founded Argentine label Interdisc in in 1977, releasing music by the likes of Spinetta,...
He was pivotal in the success of acts like Charly García, Illya Kuryaki, Mercedes Sosa and Luis Alberto Spinetta, among many others.
Aprile passed away on Thursday in a hospital in Buenos Aires of complications from Covid-19. He was 71.
Aprile, a gregarious man known for his “asados” (Argentine barbecues) and long chats over whiskey, founded Argentine label Interdisc in in 1977, releasing music by the likes of Spinetta,...
Rubén “Pelo” Aprile, the Argentine producer and record man who was a central figure in the history of Argentine rock and pop, has died, sources and published reports confirm.
He was pivotal in the success of acts like Charly García, Illya Kuryaki, Mercedes Sosa and Luis Alberto Spinetta, among many others.
Aprile passed away on Thursday in a hospital in Buenos Aires of complications from Covid-19. He was 71.
Aprile, a gregarious man known for his “asados” (Argentine barbecues) and long chats over whiskey, founded Argentine label Interdisc in in 1977, releasing music by the likes of Spinetta,...
He was pivotal in the success of acts like Charly García, Illya Kuryaki, Mercedes Sosa and Luis Alberto Spinetta, among many others.
Aprile passed away on Thursday in a hospital in Buenos Aires of complications from Covid-19. He was 71.
Aprile, a gregarious man known for his “asados” (Argentine barbecues) and long chats over whiskey, founded Argentine label Interdisc in in 1977, releasing music by the likes of Spinetta,...
A narrow street in Buenos Aires rings with the melodic blare of Julián Pico’s voice and the low hum of his acoustic guitar. It’s a striking opening image for Argentine rock band Las Sombras’ debut short film, El precio de la canción (in English, “The Price of the Song”), and the group — made up of Pico, drummer Mauro López, lead guitarist Nicolás Lippoli, and vocalist-guitarist Manuel Fernández — has just begun.
After that first shot on the street, the camera moves into local record shop Exiles Records, where Lippoli...
After that first shot on the street, the camera moves into local record shop Exiles Records, where Lippoli...
- 1/6/2021
- by E.R. Pulgar
- Rollingstone.com
Disney Plus, which launches Tuesday across Latin America, will see the U.S. streaming giant dive into local production, ramping up its already muscular original production output in the region, Disney Latin American executives said at a MipCancun Online panel on Tuesday.
Concurrently, Disney Kids’ young adult and family programming looks set to add slightly edgier shows to its world-beating lineup, and National Geographic will continue to sport more contemporary shows in Latin America, the executives added.
The global streaming platform already has 70 original shows in development in Latin America — Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia, its four biggest markets — Disney Plus said in a press statement on Tuesday.
That, however, may only be a beginning. Disney rests on three pillars: General entertainment, targeting adults; kids, young adults and family; and factual entertainment, said Leonardo Aranguibel, head of production operations and strategy at Walt Disney Company, Latin America, in the MipCancun...
Concurrently, Disney Kids’ young adult and family programming looks set to add slightly edgier shows to its world-beating lineup, and National Geographic will continue to sport more contemporary shows in Latin America, the executives added.
The global streaming platform already has 70 original shows in development in Latin America — Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia, its four biggest markets — Disney Plus said in a press statement on Tuesday.
That, however, may only be a beginning. Disney rests on three pillars: General entertainment, targeting adults; kids, young adults and family; and factual entertainment, said Leonardo Aranguibel, head of production operations and strategy at Walt Disney Company, Latin America, in the MipCancun...
- 11/17/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
With the deadline for Latin Grammys consideration being May 31st, this week is especially jam-packed with some surprise arrivals. Rolling Stone Latin selects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify.
Nathy Peluso, “Buenos Aires”
Argentine R&b singer Nathy Peluso imports soul from the Southern cone to your ears in her deeply hypnotic new single, “Buenos Aires.” Rock en español nerds rejoice: the funky Seventies throwback track was recorded with the original backing band for legendary singer-songwriter,...
Nathy Peluso, “Buenos Aires”
Argentine R&b singer Nathy Peluso imports soul from the Southern cone to your ears in her deeply hypnotic new single, “Buenos Aires.” Rock en español nerds rejoice: the funky Seventies throwback track was recorded with the original backing band for legendary singer-songwriter,...
- 5/29/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
“Eminem wants to sample our dad,” Catarina Spinetta told her siblings. It was a mid-October day and they were celebrating their sister Vera’s birthday. “We we were just surprised,” she adds.
It all started in September 2019, when they were contacted by Eminem’s label, Shady Records, along with Peermusic and Sony/Atv Music Publishing. Representatives for the label had requested authorization to use “Ámame Peteribí,” a song composed by Luis Alberto Spinetta, Carlos Cutaia and Black Amaya — which featured in Pescado Rabioso’s 1973 album, Pescado II.
Pescado Rabioso was one...
It all started in September 2019, when they were contacted by Eminem’s label, Shady Records, along with Peermusic and Sony/Atv Music Publishing. Representatives for the label had requested authorization to use “Ámame Peteribí,” a song composed by Luis Alberto Spinetta, Carlos Cutaia and Black Amaya — which featured in Pescado Rabioso’s 1973 album, Pescado II.
Pescado Rabioso was one...
- 1/18/2020
- by Manuel Buscalia
- Rollingstone.com
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