Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
{{short description|Ska and rock band from Argentina}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
| image = LFCMedellín.jpg
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| origin = Buenos Aires, Argentina
| genre = Ska, salsa, samba, reggae, mambo
| years_active = 1985-2002
2006
2008-2018
| label = Sony Music; Columbia Records
| associated_acts =
| website = {{URL|http://www.fabulosos-cadillacs.com}}
| current_members = Vicentico
Sr. Flavio
Sergio Rotman
Mario Siperman
Fernando Ricciardi
Daniel Lozano
Astor Cianciarulo
Florián Fernandez Capello
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Los Fabulosos Cadillacs ({{IPA|es|los faβuˈlosos ˈkaðilaks}}, {{lit|The Fabulous Cadillacs}}) is an Argentine musical group from Buenos Aires. Their music fuses ska with Latin rock and various other styles.
Background and style
Formed in 1985, they released their first album, Bares y Fondas (Bars and Boardinghouses), in 1986 and have since released fourteen more albums. They are one of the most influential and most-referenced ska bands of the Latin ska world.{{cite web|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/bands/Los-Fabulosos-Cadillacs/20963/ |title=Los Fabulosos Cadillacs reviews, music, news |publisher=sputnikmusic |access-date=2013-12-09}}
The band's sound is a mix of ska, salsa, mambo, reggae, funk and samba. It is also noted for its irreverent and humorous lyrics which often contain political undertones.Aeberhard, 2010. p. 610 The line-up has changed throughout the years, but the core members have always been the co-founders: lead singer Gabriel Fernandez Capello (known as Vicentico) and bass player and backing vocalist Flavio Cianciarulo (known as Sr. Flavio). Vicentico and Sr. Flavio have done the majority of the songwriting and lyrics as well. Saxophonist Sergio Rotman, drummer Fernando Ricciardi and keyboardi player Mario Siperman have also been in all line-ups of the band. Trumpeter Daniel Lozano joined in 1986, replacing Serguei Itzcowick. Another saxophonist, Naco Goldfinger was in the band from 1985 to 1991. Guitarist Aníbal Rigozzi was a founding member and left the group in 1996 to be replaced by Ariel Minimal, who left the group in 2008. Trombonist Fernando Albareda was in the band from 1991 to 2008. Percussionist Luciano Giugno was also a founding member, leaving in 1989. His replacement, Gerardo Rotblat joined in 1991; he died in 2008.
Collaborations and recognition
The band, which collaborated with some music stars such as Mick Jones, Debbie Harry, Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades and Fishbone, received the MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice (Latin America) in 1994 for the single "El Matador", in what probably was the peak of popularity of the band. On September 29 of that year, they produced an MTV Unplugged concert. The Cadillacs also won the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance for Fabulosos Calavera in 1998, and were nominated in the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo/Group with Vocals and Best Music Video for "La Vida", which received the MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice (Southern Latin America) in 2000.
Return
On April 7, 2008, the band's front man, Vicentico, announced the band's return from a six-year break. According to Vicentico's mySpace, this represented a new phase for the band. On March 10, 2009, they released a new album, La Luz del Ritmo, distributed by Nacional Records in the US. Along with the release, the band toured throughout spring 2009 in the Americas.
Along with the news of their return, Vicentico's mySpace announced that due to Gerardo "Toto" Rotblat's recent death, the band had been forced to make changes. The new line-up was as follows: Vicentico (lead vocals), Flavio Cianciarulo (bass{{ambig|date=August 2017}} and backing vocals), Sergio Rotman (saxophone), Daniel Lozano (trumpet), Fernando Ricciardi (drums and percussion) and Mario Siperman (keyboards), all of whom are LFC veterans. In 2016, Vicentico and Flavio Cianciarulo's sons joined: Florián Fernández Capello (guitars) and Astor Cianciarulo (drums and bass{{ambig|date=August 2017}}).
Discography
=Studio albums=
- Bares y Fondas (1986)
- Yo Te Avisé (1987)
- El Ritmo Mundial (1988)
- El Satanico Dr. Cadillac (1989)
- Volumen 5 (1990)
- El León (1992)
- Rey Azúcar (1995)
- Fabulosos Calavera (1997)
- La Marcha del Golazo Solitario (1999)
- La Luz del Ritmo (2008)
- La Salvación de Solo y Juan (2016)
=Compilation albums=
- Sopa de Caracol (1991)
- Vasos Vacíos (1993)
- 20 Grandes Exitos (1998)
- Obras Cumbres (2000)
- El Arte De La Elegancia De LFC (2009)
=Live albums=
- En Vivo en Buenos Aires (1994)
- Hola (2001)
- Chau (2001)
- En Vivo en The Theater at Madison Square Garden (2017)
References
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=Bibliography=
- {{cite book|editor1-last=Aeberhard|editor1-first=Danny|editor2-last=Benson|editor2-first=Andrew|editor3-last=O'Brien|editor3-first=Rosalba|editor4-last=Phillips|editor4-first=Lucy|editor5-last=Manzo|editor5-first=Clemmy| title = The Rough Guide to Argentina| publisher =Rough Guides| date = November 15, 2010| isbn = 978-1848365216}}
External links
{{Portal|Latin music}}
- {{Official website|http://www.fabulosos-cadillacs.com}}
{{Los Fabulosos Cadillacs}}
{{Vicentico}}
{{Music of Latin America}}
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Category:Argentine rock music groups
Category:Rock en español music groups
Category:Musical groups established in 1985
Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2008
Category:Musical groups from Buenos Aires