Los Rabanes
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Los Rabanes | |
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Origin | Chitré, Panama |
Genre(s) | Ska punk Rock |
Years active | 1992 – present |
Associated acts | Rock Nacional Panamá (1994) |
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Emilio Regueira Christian Torres Javier Saavedra |
Los Rabanes is a Latin Grammy winner Rock band from Chitré, Herrera, Republic of Panama. Originated in the year 1992 after the end of the bands "Rum & Coke" and "El Decimo Piso". They formed the band with the idea to play in small pubs and bars at weekends. Soon the group won international fame.
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[edit] Biography
At the beginning of the 1990s, Emilio Regueira, Christian Torres and Javier Saavedra began playing in small pubs and bars during the weekends in Chitre, Herrera.
In 1993, Alvaro Acevedo, former drummer and current manager of Los Rabanes joined the team. This brought a reorganization that included demos and presentations in Panama City, which produced even a stronger impact than in the Central Provinces.
By the year 1994, with only one demo and one theme on the radio. Later that year, they joined the first ever made "Rock Nacional" tour, which included all the rock bands from Panama.
Los Rabanes have worked with Reggaeton artists like Don Omar and Ñejo Y Dalmata
They also worked with Reggaeton Producer El Chombo in a song that was featured in the album Los Cuentos De La Cripta.
[edit] Members
- Emilio Regueira Pérez – Vocals, guitar
- Christian Torres – Vocals, bass guitar,
- Javier Saavedra – Percussion
[edit] Discography
- 1994: ¿Por Qué Te Fuiste Benito?
- 1997: Los Rabanes All Star – Volume 2
- 2000: Los Rabanes
- 2002: Money pa' Que?
- 2004: Ecolecua
- 2007: Kamikaze