La Caravana Mágica
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La Caravana Mágica | |
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Gustavo Cordera in 2011. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Genres | Latin Rock Alternative rock Cumbia |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Labels | Sony Music/Columbia Records |
| Members | Gustavo Cordera Stella Céspedes Lele Perdomo Chacho Píriz Schubert Rodríguez Pepe Oreggioni Emiliano Pérez Saavedra Soema Montenegro |
| Past members | Matías Ruiz |
La Caravana Mágica (in English: The Magic Caravan) is a project of Argentine rock created by Gustavo Cordera, former lead singer of consecrated alternative grouping Bersuit Vergarabat.[1][2] Unlike his previous project, Cordera devised a project with its own imprint, more personal and romantic; convening a group diverse musicians, fusing modern electronic sounds such as cumbia, the Latin music and River Plate, with the energy of rock.[3]