On Saturday, June 3 at 8:00 pm, the Argentine rock, rap, ska, reggae, and Afro-Caribbean fusion band will perform in the Plaza de la Constitución.The group, which has 38 years of experience, commemorates the 30th anniversary of "Matador," one of its most recognizable songs, and three decades of the release of its famous album Vasos vacos. The most significant plaza in the nation and Latin America, Plaza de la Constitución, hosts the first performance of the Argentina combination led by Vicentico and Mr. Flavio.
The Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs has been invited by the government of Mexico City to perform a free concert as part of the celebrations on Saturday, June 3 at 8:00 pm at the Zócalo.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the album Vasos Vacos (1993), which launched the group to international fame and established them as one of the most significant references of "Latin rock" thanks to songs like "Matador" and the song that gives the album its name. The group fuses rhythms such as ska, rock, reggae, and samba and has more than five million monthly listeners on Spotify.
He has written several wonderful songs over the course of his 38-year career, including "Following the Moon," "My girlfriend fell into a blind well," "I would not sit at your table," "Mal Bicho," "El Satánico Dr. Cadillac," "Manuel Santillán," and "Skulls and Little Devils."
the sons of Vicentico and Mr. Flavio, Florian Fernández and Astor Cianciarulo, respectively; and the founding members Vicentico, Mr. Flavio, Sergio Rotman, Ricciardi, and Mario Siperman, who are joined by Dany Lozano on trumpet.
This group originally arrived in the City of Mar del Plata in the first few weeks of 1985. They emerged in a nation that had just recently escaped a dictatorship.
They performed several of the songs that would appear a year later on their first album Bares y fondas while still going by the name Cadillacs 57, a nod to their early days as a group of friends who got together to have fun. Young Latin Americans of a whole generation would be charmed by his self-assured and upbeat demeanor as well as Vicentico's unique voice.
With Fabulosos Calavera (1997), they made history by becoming the first Latin group to take home the Best Rock/Alternative Performance Grammy Award as well as two Latin Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song. It was also the first Latin American band to take part in MTV Unplugged.
They used to share the scene at that time with Mano Negra and Paralamas. Additionally, they revitalized Latin music with performers like Manu Chao and La Maldita Vecindad by incorporating African and Caribbean rhythms into their music as well as including social commentary in their lyrics.
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