Don Cornelio y la Zona

Don Cornelio y La Zona
Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Post-punk, new wave
Years active 1984 - 1989
Labels EMI
Members Roberto "Palo" Pandolfo (voice)
Alejandro Varela (guitar)
Claudio Fernández (drums)
Federico Gahzarossian (bass)
Fernando Colombo (saxoohone)
Gustavo Campana (keyboards)
Sergio Iskowitz (trumpet)
Daniel Gorostegui Delhom (keyboards)

Don Cornelio y La Zona was a band of new wave and post punk, originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1984. After touring the underground circuit, the group released their first self-titled debut album in 1987, with great repercussion.[1] It was produced by Andres Calamaro and had a resounding success thanks to the airplay of the song "Ella vendrá" (in english: She will come); he noted for its mixture of sounds with new wave and post punk unconventional instrumentations.[2]

Following the success of its first study material, the band would publish in 1988, his second production, titled Patria o muerte, which made the band will be devoted to the point that they were engaged to be opened for Iggy Pop in the same year, during a presentation of it in the Estadio Obras Sanitarias.[3][4]

Despite the success, in 1989 the band split, after editing a live album, entitled En vivo. In the early 1990s, and Pandolfo and Federico Gahzarossian, they would reform the band, but under the name of Los Visitantes.[5]

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