Mambrú

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Mambrú
Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Pop, Latin
Years active 2002– 2005
Labels BMG
Website Official website
Members Pablo Silberberg
Germán Tripel
Emanuel Ntaka
Gerónimo Rauch
Past members Milton Amadeo

for the Spanish traditional song "Mambrú se fue a la guerra", see Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre

Mambrú was a male popgroup from Buenos Aires, Argentina. They saw both local & international success from 2002 until 2005 when they disbanded. In total, they released 3 studio albums.

Members

The band originally consisted of 5 members:

  • Pablo Silberberg
  • Germán Tripel (Tripa)
  • Emanuel Ntaka (Manu)
  • Gerónimo Rauch (Gero)
  • Milton Amadeo

Amadeo left the band in 2003 to pursue a solo career.

History

The band was formed in May 2002, following the outcome of a reality TV show Popstars. Over 4,000 young men auditioned in the Club Hípico Argentino, and in October 2002 the final selection released their first album, self-titled Mambrú, which went triple platinum selling over 120,000 units.[1]

They went on to release two more albums, and performed live throughout the country. In December 2002, they performed a joint concert with Bandana in Vélez Sársfield stadium. In July 2003, Milton Amadeo left the band to pursue a solo career. The remaining four continued, achieving awards which included Premios Gardel- Best Album for a Breakthrough Group, Premios Gardel- Best Album for a Pop Group,[2] Martín Fierro- Best TV-Formed Group.[3] They went on to tour in both Paraguay and Chile, and culminated with a nation-wide tour of Argentina entitled Cantarte (To Sing To You). They played in every single Argentine province, in a tour that spanned 2004-2005. Their aim was to 'sing to the entire country', and local bands were recruited to work as supporting artists in their various hometowns.[4]

In August 2005 they disbanded, citing a desire to pursue solo careers.

Discography

  • 'Mambrú' October 2002
  • 'Creciendo' July 2003
  • 'Mambrú 3' December 2004

References

  1. Chronology, Terra.com.ar
  2. Charly García, "máximo triunfador de la última edición de los Premios Gardel" Los40.com, Article, ZdeO 18-03-2003
  3. "Mambrú Vuelve a la Guerra" Para Tí Online, Article, Vanesa Zumbo 01-08-2003
  4. "Mambrú Actuará en San Luis a Beneficio" 'El Diario de la Republica', Article 17-02-2005

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