Chetes

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Chetes
Cover of his debut album
Cover of his debut album
Background information
Birth name Luis Gerardo Garza Cisneros
Also known as Chetes
Born September 19, 1979 (age 27)
Monterrey, Mexico
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Pop rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Years active 1993 - present
Label(s) EMI
Associated
acts
Vaquero, Zurdok
Website Chetes.com.mx

Luis Gerardo Garza Cisneros (born September 19, 1979 in Monterrey, Nuevo León), better known as his stage name Chetes is a mexican rock musician, being popular for being the leader of the influential rock bands Zurdok, Vaquero and eventually, a solo career.

[edit] Biography

Chetes grew up in Monterrey. His father was a founding member of the rock band Los Rockets, thing that led to Chetes interest in music. At age 7, he learned classic guitar, and started to like artists such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys. When MTV arrived in the city, Chetes got excited about rock music so he learned about guitar distortion.

Chetes so then joined the band Zurdok in 1993, that was formed then by Fletch Sáenz and David Izquierdo. The band received a recording contract to Discos Manicomio, when he was only 16. With Zurdok, Garza recorded 3 albums: Antena, Hombre Sintetizador and Maquillaje. In 2002, Zurdok disbanded due to artistical differences and Chetes took a break. So was in 2005 when Zurdok bandmate Maurizio Terracina and Garza made new project band along Rodrigo Guardiola called Vaquero, where their songs are completely in English. Vaquero is now in hiatus and its unknown if they're going to do the sequel of their debut eponymous album.

Chetes had already material to make a record. "Que me maten" and "Poco a Poco" were written during the Vaquero era, but they didn't fit into the band concept. So, by sending demos, Ken Coomer, ex-drummer of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo got hooked on Chetes's sound and decided to be producers of his first solo album. Garza flew to Nashville on October 2005, recording and writing songs with Coomer and his engineer, Charlie Brocco. These songs were recorded in track and had no electronic instrumentation, being heavily influenced by The Beatles and The Beach Boys.

In May 2006, Blanco Fácil, the title of the album, was released. So far, it sold nearly 50,000 copies, the benchmark for being certified gold in Mexico. The first single on "Blanco Fácil," "Completamente", led to a 2006 Latin Grammy nomination for best rock song, some heavy iTunes Latino promotion, and a much-played video that features a bundled-up Garza singing his way down the streets of Beijing. The second single is "Poco a poco" and there is a scheduelded third single "Que me maten".

Chetes also collaborated with Amaral in the cover of Miguel Bose's song "Si tu No Vuelves" for the soundtrack of the movie Efectos Secundarios and with Emmanuel del Real with the song "16 de Febrero" for the movie "Fuera del Cielo".

[edit] Discography

  • Blanco Fácil (2006) (re-released in early 2007)

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