e/Azul Violeta

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has glosseng: Mexican band Azul Violeta was formed in 1988 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, by Hugo Rodríguez and César López. Mixing funk and soul, these Latin rockers were able to convince EMI, which signed them up in 1994 with the following line up: Hugo Rodríguez, Alex Pèrez, Yuri González, Iván González and César López “El Vampiro” releasing America, produced in England by Richard Blair. That record was promoted with a Latin America and U.S. tour. In 1996, Azul Violeta built an improvised recording studio inside an abandoned Jaliscos theatre to make the following album. The result was Globoscopio, which was presented live all over Mexico. In May 1998, César López decided to leave the band to join Jaguares. Later the remaining Azul Violetas members released Mini Multi, recorded in New York and produced by the band and Didi Gutman.
lexicalizationeng: Azul Violeta
instance ofc/People from Guadalajara
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has glossspa: Azul Violeta fue una agrupación mexicana de música Soul, Funk, Jazz y Electrónica formada en Guadalajara, Jalisco. Sus integrantes son actualmente músicos y productores de agrupaciones nuevas en México.
lexicalizationspa: Azul violeta
lexicalizationspa: Azúl Violeta

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