Jarabe de Palo
Jarabe de Palo | |
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Jarabe de Palo in concert in 2005 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Montanuy, Spain |
Genres | Spanish rock |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Virgin, Tronco |
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Jarabe de Palo are a Spanish rock group from Spain led by singer, songwriter and guitarist, Pau Donés.
Going independent
In 2008, the band announced they were going to leave their record company and go independent, founding their own record label Tronco Records. They changed their name to "Jarabedepalo" because their former record label had the rights to the name.
In 2009 they released, Orquesta Reciclando (Recycling Orchestra), in which they recorded new versions of their old songs, and one new song. ¿Y Ahora que Hacemos? was released in 2011 and Somos in 2014.
Awards and collaborations
The group has received as Premios de la Música, Premio Ondas and Grammy nominations. They have collaborated with La Vieja Trova Santiaguera, Antonio Vega, Vico C and Celia Cruz (soundtrack of El milagro de P. Tinto). Donés has also composed tracks for Ricky Martin and starred in a music video with Alanis Morissette. They also collaborated with Italian musicians Jovanotti, Niccolò Fabi and Modà.
Discography
- 1996 - La Flaca
- 1998 - Depende
- 2001 - De Vuelta y Vuelta
- 2003 - ¿Grandes Éxitos?
- 2003 - Bonito
- 2004 - 1m2(Un Metro Cuadrado)
- 2007 - Adelantando
- 2009 - Orquesta Reciclando Tronco Records S.L.
- 2011 - ¿Y ahora que hacemos? Tronco Records S.L.
- 2014 - Somos Tronco Records S.L.
Band members
Current
- Pau Donés - vocals, guitar
- David Muñoz - guitar
- Jordi Vericat - bass, background vocals
- Alex Tenas - drums
- Jaime Burgos - keyboards, piano
- Jimmy Jenks Jimenez - sax
Former
- Jordi Mena - guitar
- Dani Forcada - percussion
- Joan Gené - bass
- Marià Roch - bass
- Toni-Chupi Saigi - keyboards
- Quino Béjar - percussion
- Toni Saigi - keyboards
- Kyke Serrano - keyboards
- Dani Baraldes - guitar
- Jordi Busquets - guitar
- Carmen Niño - bass
- Riki Frouchtman - guitar