Juan José Palacios
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Birth name | Juan José Palacios |
Born | Puerto de Santa María, Triana, Sevilla, Spain |
Died | July 8, 2002, (57 aged) |
Genres | Flamenco |
Occupation(s) | baterist |
Instruments | Battery |
Years active | 1960–2002 |
Associated acts | Triana |
Juan José Palacios Orihuela (1944–2002) Puerto de Santa Maria (Cadiz). Spanish musician and record producer. Drummer of the rock band Triana.
Biography
Early life
Born 1944 in Puerto de Santa María (Cadiz), nicknamed "Tele" comes from his grandfather who was the head of the Posts and Telegraphs of the town and former heads of post living in the same building as offices (where born) at birth and the telegrapher said "has another telegram arrived."
Commencement
For 16 years he played guitar in The Jerrys with which only lasted a couple of performances, and then went through The Players, The Shadows and The Bombina, leading to the dreamers, and Gong Gazpacho, with the departure of this group when Eduardo Rodríguez Rodway and Jesús de la Rosa Luque makes natural and original idea which is the group Triana. Of the components of Triana has the most experience obtained in other groups.
Death
On July 8, 2002 he suffered a heart attack a few hours after a concert in Lora de Estepa (Seville) at 57 years of age. He was buried in the churchyard of Villaviciosa de Odon, where also lies the body of his Jesus.
Tribute to Jesus
In tribute to Jesus de la Rosa, released a new album called "I have to go with songs recorded with a cassette Triana before the release of their first LP" El patio "and some followers were disappointed with Triana" Tele "the thought that it was for economic interest. Tele recasts in 1994 under his label Triana J. J. Rock. On this occasion did not hide the reasons. Released two albums "The Electric Garden" in 1997 and "freedom" in 1998. It was an era of well-deserved, albeit slight, splendor. The sales were not outstanding, but allowed him to stay afloat in the world of the show and return to play with true devotion.
Discography
with Triana
- El Patio (1975)
- Hijos del Agobio (1977)
- Sombra y luz (1979)
- Un encuentro (1980)
- Un mal sueño (1981)
- Llegó el día (1983)
with New Triana
- El jardín eléctrico (1997)
- En libertad (1998)
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