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'''La Mosca Tsé - Tsé''' or simply '''La Mosca''' (in [[English language|english]]: "The Tsetse Fly") is a band of [[Argentine rock]] fusion style, as in his music, different genres like [[ska]], [[cumbia]], [[Merengue music|merengue]], [[salsa music|salsa]] and [[pop rock]] are.<ref>[http://www.cmtv.com.ar/biografia/show.php?bnid=161 Biografía de La Mosca] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref> The group was formed in 1995. Their songs reflect sporadic love, eternal and maintaining some mischief in his [[lyrics]].<ref>[http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/413.shtml Biography of La Mosca] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref> While the current line-up was consolidated in March 1995, the history of the band goes back to the early nineties with ''La Reggae & Roll Band'', who did covers and some own subjects in the area of [[Ramallo, Buenos Aires|Ramallo]].<ref>[[La Nación (Argentina)|La Nación]] [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1058087-guillermo-novellis-la-mosca-es-una-banda-querida-y-respetada Guillermo Novellis: "La Mosca es una banda querida y respetada"] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref>
'''La Mosca Tsé - Tsé''' or simply '''La Mosca''' (in [[English language|English]]: "The Tsetse Fly") is an [[Argentine rock]] fusion band, whose music consists of different genres like [[ska]], [[cumbia]], [[Merengue music|merengue]], [[salsa music|salsa]] and [[pop rock]].<ref>[http://www.cmtv.com.ar/biografia/show.php?bnid=161 Biografía de La Mosca] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref> The group was formed in 1995. Their songs reflect sporadic and eternal love while maintaining some mischief in their [[lyrics]].<ref>[http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/413.shtml Biography of La Mosca] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref> While the current line-up was consolidated in March 1995, the history of the band goes back to the early nineties with ''La Reggae & Roll Band'', who did covers and some of their own songs in the town of [[Ramallo, Buenos Aires|Ramallo]].<ref>[[La Nación (Argentina)|La Nación]] [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1058087-guillermo-novellis-la-mosca-es-una-banda-querida-y-respetada Guillermo Novellis: "La Mosca es una banda querida y respetada"] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref>


Among his most widely songs are successes: «Yo te quiero dar», «Para no verte más», «Cha Cha Cha», «Todos tenemos un amor», «Te quiero comer la boca», «Baila para mi» and «Muchachos, esta noche me emborracho».<ref>[http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe2000.htm La Mosca Hits] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref>
Among their most widely known songs are successes like: «Yo te quiero dar», «Para no verte más», «Cha Cha Cha», «Todos tenemos un amor», «Te quiero comer la boca», «Baila para mi» and «Muchachos, esta noche me emborracho».<ref>[http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe2000.htm La Mosca Hits] Retrieved December 20, 2015</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 21:50, 15 July 2016

La Mosca Tsé - Tsé
La Mosca Tsé - Tsé in 2015.
Background information
Also known asLa Mosca
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresSka
Reggae
Rock
Pop
LabelsEMI
MembersGuillermo Novellis (voice)
Sergio Cairat (keyboards)
Adrian Cionco (bass)
Martín Cardoso (guitar)
Pablo Tisera (trumpet)
Raúl Mendoza (trumpet)
Julio Clark (tenor saxophone)
Marcelo Lutri (trombone)
Fernando Castro (drums)
Mariano Balcarce (percussion)
Past membersMachi Borean (piano)

La Mosca Tsé - Tsé or simply La Mosca (in English: "The Tsetse Fly") is an Argentine rock fusion band, whose music consists of different genres like ska, cumbia, merengue, salsa and pop rock.[1] The group was formed in 1995. Their songs reflect sporadic and eternal love while maintaining some mischief in their lyrics.[2] While the current line-up was consolidated in March 1995, the history of the band goes back to the early nineties with La Reggae & Roll Band, who did covers and some of their own songs in the town of Ramallo.[3]

Among their most widely known songs are successes like: «Yo te quiero dar», «Para no verte más», «Cha Cha Cha», «Todos tenemos un amor», «Te quiero comer la boca», «Baila para mi» and «Muchachos, esta noche me emborracho».[4]

Discography

  • 1998 - Corazones antárticos
  • 1999 - Vísperas de Carnaval
  • 2001 - Buenos Muchachos
  • 2003 - Tango Latino
  • 2004 - Biszzzes
  • 2008 - El regreso (la fiesta continua)
  • 2011 - Moskids: grandes canciones para chicos

See also

References

  1. ^ Biografía de La Mosca Retrieved December 20, 2015
  2. ^ Biography of La Mosca Retrieved December 20, 2015
  3. ^ La Nación Guillermo Novellis: "La Mosca es una banda querida y respetada" Retrieved December 20, 2015
  4. ^ La Mosca Hits Retrieved December 20, 2015