Elefante (Mexican band)
Mexican rock band
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Elefante is an alternative rock and pop rock band formed in Mexico City in the early 1990s. They have released five albums, and their self-titled release was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2005.
Elefante | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Genres | Rock en Español, Latin pop |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Label | Marila Récords |
| Members | Ahis Ivan “Iguana” Suarez Javier “Javi” Ortega Rafael "Rafa" Loar Alberto "G. Tracks" Pórtela |
| Past members | Reyli Barba Jorge Martínez Guevara |
| Website | www |
History
The group first came to prominence when they opened for Joaquín Sabina at a show at Mexico City's National Auditorium. After several tours of the Americas, opening for Shakira and Maná, their lead singer Reyli left to pursue a solo career in 2003.[1] As a replacement they recruited Jorge Martínez Guevara, former lead singer of the group Caos, who performed on their 2005 album Elefante. He left the group in 2007,[2] and songwriter/guitarist Rafael "Rafa" Loar and Javier “Javi” Ortega assumed vocal duties on subsequent releases.
Discography
- El Que Busca Encuentra (2001)
- Lo Que Andabamos Buscando (2002)
- Elefante (2005)
- Resplandor (2007)
- E:87600 (2012)
- Sinfónico (2020)