Anastasio y los del Monte
Anastasio y los del Monte was a short-lived yet influential reggae group in El Salvador.[1][2] Despite only releasing a single album, they made a large cultural impact in the music of El Salvador by introducing reggae to the country.[3] Their music is greatly influenced by Bob Marley, Gondwana, Steel Pulse, Burning Spear, and Black Uhuru. Their most famous song is "Dias Pasados".
Anastasio y los del Monte | |
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Origin | El Salvador |
Genres | reggae |
Members | Karlanga Rolando Montes Federico Uriburu Pitu Boby Babylon Churro Chacha Jose F. Aguilar Juan Carlos Ascensio |
Website | Website (Spanish) |
Members
- Karlanga (lead singer, rhythm guitar)
- Rolando Montes (lead guitar)
- Federico Uriburu (drums)
- Pitu (keyboard)
- Boby Babylon (bass, vocals)
- Churro (percussion)
- Chacha (Saxophone, vocals)
- Jose F. Aguilar (trumpet)
- Juan Carlos Ascensio (Saxophpone)
Discography
- Reggae Unido (2005)
References
- ""La forma en que Anastasio y los del Monte terminó fue bien de bichos… Como de gatas aruñándose" - Revista Factum". Revista Factum (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-03-30.
- Torres, George (2013-03-27). Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313087943.
- "Anastasio y los del Monte marcó todo lo que somos ahora". www.laprensagrafica.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-31. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
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