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Andrés Calamaro

Andrés Calamaro

Acting

Biography

Andrés Calamaro, born in 1961, in the port Santa Maria of the Buenos Ayres. Andr s was introduced in the world of music when he learnt to play bandoneon with only 8 years and, nine years later, already played keyboards in a group of candombe-rock called "Roots", which made its debut album. During his youth and having already had experience as a keyboardist, studied for a short time his career in law to finally devote himself to music. He tried his luck with the "Blues Colorado Band sausage" that formed with his friend Augusto "Gringui" Herrera following after with an Association following the line of The Platters, tilted slightly by the rock, to thus define itself again next Gringui in what would be his "Elmer's Band" project that Eduardo Cano (rear bassist of the Twist) is added. It was called by H ctor Zeta Bosio to belong to a local band called The Morgan which later became "Project Erekto" when I join them Gustavo Cerati and that eventually would be transformed after time in what is known as Soda Stereo, already without the presence of Calamaro, in the beginning of the Decade of the 1980s. Shortly after Miguel Angel Peralta, known as Miguel Abuelo, selected it and invited to be part of his band, in character of keyboardist. Thus was born a new version of the legendary Abuelos de la Nada. As an active member of the band of Miguel Abuelo, Andr s belonged to the leagues (band stand by Charly Garcia) as also to the "Ray Milland Band", group formed by Daniel Melingo and Pipo Cipolatti l when it was recorded the first album of Los Twist, "La said in movement" that would participate Andr s as a guest keyboardist. After the recognition and the achieved success with the band, after having created a series of stickers and unforgettable hits like "no gamulan", "Thousand hours", "So the heat" and "Argentine customs", Andr s became solo artist in music. This is how in 1984, came the departure of its first work solo, called "Calamaro Hotel", which was produced by Charly Garcia and accepted by a select audience, but reaching a satisfactory result. Later in 1985 he recorded what would be the last album with Los Abuelos, a material which marked the end of his career with the band live. Their second album was called "Cruel life", which synthesized the sounds that kept flitting into the few: new wave, touches of dark, certain claustrophobic pop. The album was a moderate impact, but less than the success he had known when he was part of the Abuelos de la Nada. He then began his work as a producer for bands such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Los Enanitos Verdes, during this short, participated as bassist of Luis Alberto Spinetta, and gift some of his songs to artists of the stature of Monica Posse Nito Mestre and Maria Rosa Yorio, who recorded them in his records. Driving his own ("Welcome to the hotel") radio program, he met Ariel Rot and complied with l a music society to record two solo albums and out to the roads of Argentina. Along with great musicians and in close collaboration with some personalities went on sale, in 1988 and 1989 respectively, the discs for"look" and "Nobody goes live here" with which Andrés showed his independence and musical maturity. Despite this, awaited success not yet reached the hard work of Andres.

Known For

Lo + plus
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Lo + plus

1995
BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America
7.6

Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others figure in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.

BREAK IT ALL: The History of Rock in Latin America

2020
Bienvenido a casa
4.9

Young couple Samuel and Eva move to Madrid and start living together when he finds work as a photographer. Although Samuel doesn't knows, Eva's expecting a baby.

Bienvenido a casa

2006
Wild Horses
6.5

Jose is an elderly rebel who, after being refused a withdrawal at a bank, returns with a gun and threatens to shoot himself if he doesn't get his cash. Pedro, a young teller, is disillusioned with his life and sees Jose's stunt as a way out when he pretends to be taken hostage, leaving the bank with the old man and a hefty amount of money. The unlikely duo become friends, picking up tough-girl Ana along the way, while avoiding the police.

Wild Horses

1995
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The story of Hernán Darwin Reyna, leader along with Javier Calamaro of El Corte, a group that burst onto the bass circuit in the 1980s with a handful of shows and two nightclubs. His life is an enigma full of curious circumstances and poetic and tragic nuances.

Un corte inesperado

2026
30 Years of Argentine Rock
10.0

Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.

30 Years of Argentine Rock

2020
Que sea rock
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A look into Argentina's rock scene post-Cromañon's tragedy. It does not just present the most popular songs by soloists and bands featured in the film, but it goes backstage and shows the artists’ private world, how they write their music, where they live, how they became what they are and what their dreams are.

Que sea rock

2006
1000 Boomerangs
6.5

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1000 Boomerangs

1995
Curro Romero, Maestro del Tiempo
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Curro Romero, Maestro del Tiempo

2021
Do You Swim?
6.3

A unfulfilled man tries to find something to ling to, traveling from town to town, in one of them he'll find enough reason to stay.

Do You Swim?

2002
MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and Friends
5.7

MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and Friends is a live album by Mexican recording artists Los Tigres del Norte. It was recorded before a live audience at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California, on February 8, 2011 and released by Fonovisa Records on May 24, 2011. The album includes featured performances by Andrés Calamaro, Calle 13, Zack de la Rocha, Juanes, Paulina Rubio and Diego Torres.

MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and Friends

2011
Bios: Andres Calamaro
8.0

By way of unearthed material, commentary from Andrés Calamaro’s friends and former bandmates, and an in-depth interview with Calamaro himself, this special explores the multi-instrumentalist, Latin Grammy award-winning artist’s career.

Bios: Andres Calamaro

2021
Atrapada por el vicio
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Something very common in our days, an adolescent who does not find communication with her mother or stepfather falls into a depression that drags her down paths of difficult return. A film that shows the harshness of loneliness and the wrong search for drugs as a way out of problems.

Atrapada por el vicio

1986
Los Abuelos de la Nada en Vivo
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Los Abuelos de la Nada en Vivo

1984
Andrés Calamaro - '81-'91 (Temas inéditos)
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Andrés Calamaro - '81-'91 (Temas inéditos)

2001
Bios. Vidas que marcaron la tuya: Charly García
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Bios. Vidas que marcaron la tuya: Charly García

2018
Andrés Calamaro - Made In Argentina
7.0

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Andrés Calamaro - Made In Argentina

2006
Loquillo: Leyenda urbana
6.4

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Loquillo: Leyenda urbana

2008
Cosquín Rock XV: El documental
7.0

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Cosquín Rock XV: El documental

2016
Dos son multitud - Andrés Calamaro y Fito & Fitipaldis
10.0

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Dos son multitud - Andrés Calamaro y Fito & Fitipaldis

2008