Los amigos invisibles tour 20171/22/2024 ![]() ![]() Los Amigos Invisibles closed 2015 with more than 50 concerts in 10 different countries. Natalia Lafourcade, Alex Syntek, Jay de la Cueva (Moderatto), Venezuelan Mariana Vega, Gil Cerezo (Kinky), a Brazilian percussion group and a string quartet. To achieve this concept, the Venezuelan band used new instruments and invited important musicians from the Latin American music scene to participate. In 2015 fans of Los Amigos Invisibles enjoyed a CD/DVD recorded in Mexico City that included versions of their greatest hits in bolero, reggae, bossa nova, cha cha chá and other rhythms. It earned the band the Latin Grammy nominations for Best Latin / Alternative Rock Album and for Best Packaging Design. “Repeat After Me”, their 7th studio album, released in 2013. On Thursday, November 5, at a ceremony held in the city of Las Vegas, Los Amigos Invisibles win their first Latin Grammy. ![]() “Comercial” (Eng: “Commercial”) goes on sale in 2009 and Los Amigos Invisibles is nominated for its 3rd Latin Grammy. In 2008 they released their first album and live DVD called “En una noche tan linda como esta” and began the process of recording their 6th studio album. This would be their 2nd nomination to the American Grammys. This album is nominated for a Grammy in the category “Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album”. This album is a collection of Venezuelan songs from the 60s, 70s and 80s. In 2006, Los Amigos Invisibles ended their contract with the Luaka Bop label and independently edited their album “Superpop Venezuela”. Being their most mature album according to the criterion of many fans, Los Amigos achieve an impeccable and unique sound and include songs of more than 8 minutes with long instrumental sections, remembering the great recordings that were made in the 70s and 80s. 1” produced by Masters At Work, is published in Venezuela in 2003 and in the United States in 2004 and that same year they are nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category of Best Alternative Latin Album. After almost a year of planning, the band decided to move to New York City on January 23, 2001.ĭuring their first year in the city, Los Amigos began a friendly and working relationship with the legends of the dance world “Masters At Work” which leads them to enter the studio in early 2002 to record what would be their fourth album. Of this disc they leave subjects like “Cuchi Cuchi” and “The Neighbor”. At the end of 2000 they put on sale their third album “Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space” produced by Phillip Steir which is nominated for a Grammy Award and a Latin Grammy. Two years later the band moves to the city of San Francisco for 2 months to record their next album and it is at this time that the band is considering the possibility of moving permanently to the United States to continue their career. After months of conversations, pre-production and production, in 1998 they released their first album for the label of the former Talking Heads, “The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera”, produced by Andrés Levín, which had hits like “Ponerte en Cuatro”, “Sexy” and “Disco Anal”. ![]()
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