Don Cornelio y la Zona
Don Cornelio y La Zona | |
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Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Post-punk, new wave |
Years active | 1984 - 1989 |
Labels | EMI |
Members |
Roberto "Palo" Pandolfo (voice) Alejandro Varela (guitar) Claudio Fernández (drums) Federico Gahzarossian (bass) Fernando Colombo (saxoohone) Gustavo Campana (keyboards) Sergio Iskowitz (trumpet) Daniel Gorostegui Delhom (keyboards) |
Don Cornelio y La Zona was a band of new wave and post punk, originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1984. After touring the underground circuit, the group released their first self-titled debut album in 1987, with great repercussion.[1] It was produced by Andres Calamaro and had a resounding success thanks to the airplay of the song "Ella vendrá" (in english: She will come); he noted for its mixture of sounds with new wave and post punk unconventional instrumentations.[2]
Following the success of its first study material, the band would publish in 1988, his second production, titled Patria o muerte, which made the band will be devoted to the point that they were engaged to be opened for Iggy Pop in the same year, during a presentation of it in the Estadio Obras Sanitarias.[3][4]
Despite the success, in 1989 the band split, after editing a live album, entitled En vivo. In the early 1990s, and Pandolfo and Federico Gahzarossian, they would reform the band, but under the name of Los Visitantes.[5]
Discography
- Don Cornelio y la Zona (1987)
- Patria o muerte (1988)
- En vivo (1996)
References
- ↑ Biografía de Don Cornelio y La Zona Retrieved February 23, 2016
- ↑ Biografía en doncornelioweb.com.ar Biografía de Don Cornelio y la Zona Retrieved February 23, 2016
- ↑ Biografía de Don Cornelio y La Zona Retrieved February 23, 2016
- ↑ Discografía oficial y reediciones Retrieved February 23, 2016
- ↑ Discografía oficial de la banda Retrieved February 23, 2016