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One of the first contemporary successful rock bands in colombia, Los Aterciopelados is among the Latin American countries' top groups. Formed in 1992 in Bogotá, Colombia, the band has fused its own sound by combining a rock-solid approach and electronics with a variety of Latin American musical traditions including mariachi, bolero, tropical and flamenco. Aterciopelados, whose name translates as "The Velvety Ones," was formed by former members of Delia Y Los Aminoacidos -- Andrea Echeverri, who plays acoustic guitar and sings lead, and Héctor Buitrago, who plays bass guitar. Check our available Aterciopelados concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Colombia's best-known rock export has mellowed considerably in recent years, not always to their own advantage. The band revolves around a duo who were once a couple, and where their earliest '90s albums gave a punk charge to rhythms from across the Spanish-speaking world, later sets increasingly drifted into the electronic stratosphere...
- www.blender.com
In Colombia, rock'n'roll is world music, a sound from a distant shore that you can take or leave. There are and have been plenty of rock bands in the country, but they've never come to dominate the music scene. There's a simple reason for this: Colombia doesn't need rock'n'roll, in the same way that we in the U.S. don't need Colombian cumbia, though we may use it to spice what we're doing if it sounds good...
- pitchfork.com
In Colombia, rock'n'roll is world music, a sound from a distant shore that you can take or leave. There are and have been plenty of rock bands in the country, but they've never come to dominate the music scene. There's a simple reason for this: Colombia doesn't need rock'n'roll, in the same way that we in the U.S. don't need Colombian cumbia, though we may use it to spice what we're doing if it sounds good...
- www.pitchforkmedia.com
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