Jarabe de Palo

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Jarabe de Palo

Jarabe de Palo in concert in 2005
Background information
Origin Barcelona, Spain
Genres Latin rock
Years active 1996present
Labels Warner Music Group (19962008)
Tronco Records (2008present)
Website JarabeDePalo.com
Members Pau Donés (vocals and guitars)
Carmen Niño (bass)
Alex Tenas (drums)
Jordi Busquets (vocals and guitars)
Riki Frouchtman (guitars)

Jarabe de Palo is a Latin rock group from Spain led by Pau Donés (1996), singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

Going Independent

In 2008, the band announced they were going to leave their record company and go independent, founding their own record label TRONCO RECORDS. They changed their name to "Jarabedepalo" because their former record label had the rights to the name. 703

In 2009 they released a new album, "Orquesta Reciclando" ("Recycling Orchestra"), in which they made new versions of their old hits, including a new song.

In 2011 the album "¿Y Ahora que Hacemos?" was released. In October 2013 a new album is expected.

Awards and collaborations

The group has received great awards such as Premios de la Música, Premio Ondas, and Grammy nominations. They have collaborated with La Vieja Trova Santiaguera, Antonio Vega, Vico C and Celia Cruz (soundtrack of El milagro de P. Tinto). Pau has also composed tracks for Ricky Martin and starred in a music video with Alanis Morissette. They also collaborated with Italian musicians Jovanotti, Niccolò Fabi and Modà.

Discography

  • 1996 - La Flaca
  • 1998 - Depende
  • 2001 - De Vuelta y Vuelta
  • 2003 - Grandes Éxitos
  • 2003 - Bonito
  • 2004 - 1m2(Un Metro Cuadrado)
  • 2007 - Adelantando
  • 2009 - Orquesta Reciclando (c) Tronco Records S.L.
  • 2011 - ¿Y ahora que hacemos? (c) Tronco Records S.L.

More details on the discography of

Other members

Other members of Jarabe de Palo have been:

  • Jordi Mena
  • Maria Roch
  • Daniel Forcada
  • Toni Saigi
  • Quino Béjar
  • Jorge Rebenaque

External links

  • OFFICIAL WEB PAGE
  • OFFICIAL FACEBOOK
  • OFFICIAL TWITTER
  • OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL
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