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ADD EVENT SEE ALL EVENTSLos Ángeles Azules & Moderatto // San Jose
- August 09, 2015
- 7:30 PM
- 135 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95113 View Map
- $ 50.00
Los Ángeles Azules and Moderatto team up to bring you the "ÁNGELES Y PECADORES TOUR"!
This match made in heaven (or perhaps somewhere a bit spicier) combines the cumbia sound of Colombian ensemble Los Ángeles Azules with the 80's glam-rock sound and style of Moderatto.
Who: Los Angeles Azules and Moderatto
When: SUNDAY, August 9th, 7:30PM
Where: City National Civic in San Jose. 135 San Carlos St., San Jose, CA 95113
Tickets: Tickets on Sale Here
Check out their wicked collaboration on Los Ángeles Azules' classic hit "17 Años" - OFFICIAL VIDEO
MODERATTO
When the metal parody group Moderatto formed in the late 90's, it was to offer Mexico City musicians Jay de la Cueva, Javier Ramírez, Marcelo Lara, Iñaki Vazquez and Olallo Rubio an escape from their serious gigs. Formed as a jab at the glam-rock of a bygone era, Moderatto was meant to be a place to put on some eye liner, stick your tongue out and blow off some steam. A short ten years later, the project would become a Mexican rock phenomenon, propelling it's members into stardom. With glamour and drama reminiscent of groups like Poison and Mötley Crüe, Moderatto earned a strong tongue-in-cheek fan base on the club scene in Mexico City. Their debut record Resurrexíon was released in 2001. Hit singles "Marchate Ya" and "Isabel" bolstered the group's popularity. Through radio Moderatto began to reach audiences outside their die-hard club-going fan base. Mixing original material with 80's classics such as Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" and The Knack's "My Sharona," Moderatto earned a reputation for wild, theatrical live performances. The band's sophomore effort El Detector de Metal opened wide the doors to pop success. Their cover of Timbiriche's "Muriendo Lento," featuring vocalist Belinda crossed over to pop radio effortlessly. Their mainstream success brought them before packed houses at venues like the Auditorio Nacional and the Teatro Metropolitan. The band's third original release Grrrr! hit the scene in 2006, sending single "Sentimental" to number 3 on Mexican pop charts in a matter of weeks.
LOS ÁNGELES AZULES
Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules was formed in the early '80s by brothers Elías, Jose, and Jorge Mejía Avante. Playing a Latin style known as "onda grupera", the band became a chart-topping act after issuing Inovidables in 1996, achieving platinum status in Argentina where they successfully performed live in 1998. In 2001, Los Ángeles Azules were nominated to the Billboard Latin Music Awards.