Suéter

Suéter
Background information
Origin Buenos Aires  Argentina
Genres Argentine rock
new wave
pop rock
reggae
Years active 1981–1989
1994–1995
2002–2007
Labels 20th Century Records
PolyGram
Interdisc
Associated acts Charly Garcia
Fabiana Cantilo
Los Twist
Andrés Calamaro
Website www.sueter.com.ar
Past members

Suéter (or Sueter), was a Argentine rock band, formed between May and June 1981. The group has contributed to many classics in its country's popular songbook, like «Amanece en la ruta», «Él anda diciendo», «Comiendo gefilte fish», «Desvanecidos» and «Extraño ser».

History

Led by Miguel Zavaleta , also was initially built by Fabiana Cantilo and Celsa Mel Gowland as showgirls . They Juan del Barrio (keyboards) and Gustavo Donés (bass), training with which they recorded the first album were added . They had the support of Charly García who invited as the opening act, but the public initially rejected .

Gradually they reached some recognition and some massive hits like Via Mexico , a song from 1985, on the illegality of divorce , at a time when the country was preparing to establish the law admitted it .

In 1987, Miguel left the band to try a solo career without much success. Returning to 1994 with a renewed and Miguel Zavaleta training as only original member (with Diego Chorno on guitar and keyboards ; Jorge Alvarez on drums and Raul Chevalier on bass), later replaced by Laura Gómez Palma).

In 2003 the original lineup that had recorded the first album in 1982 (Zavaleta, Dones, Minissale, del Barrio) with drummer meets Hernán "Fresa" Robic . The band stays together until the December 8, 2007 Gustavo Donés dies, due to internal conflict and the group broke up shortly after leaving a new unreleased album.[1]

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