Las Pelotas

Las Pelotas (in English: The Balls, or more idiomatically, Bollocks!, since the band name is a play of words between those two meanings); is an Argentine band rock and reggae, from Córdoba.[1][2] This band was formed after the separation of Sumo, due to the death of their singer, Luca Prodan in 1987. The group currently consists of vocalist and guitarist, Germán Daffunchio, Gabriela Martínez on bass, Tomás Sussman on guitar, Sebastián Schachtel on Keyboards and Gustavo Jove on drums.[3] Their original vocalist, Alejandro Sokol, was part of the band from 1988 to 2008 as he began a solo career, cut short by his sudden death in 2009.[4]

Las Pelotas
Las Pelotas in live, 2010.
Background information
OriginCórdoba, Argentina
GenresRock
Reggae
Funk
Years active1988-present
WebsiteLas Pelotas
MembersGermán Daffunchio
Tomás Sussmann
Gabriela Martínez
Gustavo Jove
Sebastián Schachtel
Alejandro Gómez
Past membersAlejandro Sokol (†)
Gustavo Kupinski (†)
Alberto "Superman" Troglio
"Willy" Robles
Hernando "Tito" Flores
Guido Nisenson
Gillespi

The musical style of the band is an eclectic genre mix of rock, pop, reggae, funk and ballads.[5][6]

Discography

  • Corderos en la noche (1991)
  • Máscaras de sal (1994)
  • Amor seco (1995)
  • La clave del éxito (1997)
  • Para qué? (1998)
  • Todo por un polvo (1999)
  • Selección (2000)
  • Maxisimple (2002)
  • Esperando el milagro (2003)
  • Show (2005)
  • Basta (2007)
  • Despierta (2009)
  • Vivo (2011)
  • Cerca de las nubes (2012)
  • 5x5 (2014)
  • Brindando por nada (2016)
  • Es así (2020)

See also

References

  1. Biography of Las Pelotas Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  2. "Biography of Las pelotas". Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  3. Interview with Las Pelotas Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  4. "Falleció Alejandro Sokol". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  5. Biography of Las Pelotas Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  6. Las Pelotas, biography and discography Retrieved December 7, 2015.
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