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Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll

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Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresPop rock
Years active1983 (1983)–1988 (1988)
2014
LabelsInterdisc, RCA
Past membersMavi Díaz
María Gabriela Epumer
Claudia Ruffinatti
Claudia Sinesi

Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll was an Argentine all-female band formed in 1983 in Buenos Aires. It was part of the renewal movement of Argentine rock (Spanish: rock nacional; "national rock") that occurred after the return to democracy in 1983, along with other "fun" and upbeat acts such as Los Twist, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Virus and Soda Stereo

History

Claudia Sinesi and Maria Gabriela Epumer met in 1978, and played together in a garage band. Epumer joined the cover band Rouge in 1982, and proposed that Sinesi joined it as well. The band broke up when the military junta forbade music in English language, as their set list was composed completely of covers of English-speaking bands. Sinesi and Epumer stayed together, and Mavi Diaz proposed them to start an all-girls band. Their first long play was released in 1984, with songs such as "Potpourri (Olla podrida)", "Te Encargo mi Modernidad" and "Bikini a Lunares, Amarillo, Diminuto, Justo Justo", a cover of Brian Hyland's single Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini. The second long play included a popular cover of the song "Lollipop".[1][2]

The third album had lower sales, and the records label went into bankruptcy, leading to the break up of the band. The band reunited for concerts along the years.[1][2]

Members

  • Mavi Díaz (lead singer)
  • María Gabriela Epumer (guitar, chorus)
  • Claudia Sinesi (bass, chorus)
  • Claudia Ruffinatti (keyboard, chorus)

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1984: Viuda e Hijas de Roque Enroll
  • 1985: Ciudad Catrúnica
  • 1986: Vale cuatro
  • 2003: Viuda e Hijas de Roque Enroll (simple)

Live albums

  • 1995: Telón de crep

Compilations

  • 1994: Grandes éxitos
  • 1995: El álbum
  • 2003: Oro

References

  1. ^ a b "Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll" (in Spanish). CMTV. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Viuda e hijas de Roque Enroll" (in Spanish). Rock.com.ar. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
This page was last edited on 21 October 2023, at 05:08
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