Torreblanca (band)

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Torreblanca
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Torreblanca live at Mexico City
Background information
Origin Mexico City, Mexico
Genres Alternative rock, pop rock
Years active2007–present
LabelsArts and crafts Mexico
Members Juan Manuel Torreblanca
Alejandro Balderas “El Tío”
Carlos Zavala “El Abuelo”
Jerson Vázquez
Natalie Reyes

Torreblanca is a Mexican rock and pop band based in Mexico City led by musician and composer Juan Manuel Torreblanca. [1]

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History

In 2007, Juan Manuel Torreblanca was selected by the Red Bull Music Academy to participate in forums and workshops in Toronto, Canada, where he also made several concerts. In 2008, Juan Manuel participated in the Sónar Festival. After the festival, he decided to form a band to make a new musical proposal. [2] Through MySpace he met Alejandro Balderas, who plays the flute, saxophones, clarinet and the transverse flute. Also they invited Jerson Vázquez on the drums and Carlos Zavala "El Abuelo" on bass, with whom Juan Manuel had formed previously the group Un Teni. [3]

The new band with the name Torreblanca, taken from the last name of Juan Manuel, published an EP, Defense, with four songs, co-produced by Arturo "Turra" Medina and León Polar, LoBlondo from Hello Seahorse! and Natalia Lafourcade. After listening to them at Vive Latino festival, Quique Rangel from Café Tacuba decided to be the producer of their first LP, Bella época. [4] [5]

In 2012 the song "Roma" was the theme of a Telcel ad campaign. [6] In 2014 Torreblanca published another production, El polvo en la luz produced by Hector Castillo, receiving good reviews.

Members

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

EP

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References

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  6. "Dinero o ideales musicales, he ahí el dilema". El Universal. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
  7. México, El Universal, Compañia Periodística Nacional. "Torreblanca reeditará el álbum Bella época". El Universal. Retrieved 2016-12-01.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)