35 years after the debut of Soda Stereo
In December of 1982 the Argentine band integrated by Gustavo Cerati, Héctor Bosio and Carlos Ficicchia under the name of Soda Stereo would appear for the first time. The debut was on the birthday of Alfredo Solis who after a few years would be the director of almost all the videos of the band as well as the visual presenter of the group, being nicknamed by Cerati himself as "the fourth soda". Shortly after Richard Coleman was called to take the position as second guitarist, with the intention of giving more strength to the band, but he thought that they sounded much better before his admission and decided to resign in a good way, consolidating the trio definitively Cerati, Zeta Bosio and Alberti.
In July 1983 they made their public debut at the "Discoteque Airport" located in the neighborhood of Belgrano and in August 1894 they released their first studio album, which was called "Soda Stereo". This great trio would become over the years in an epic and legendary band decade after decade, with great and unforgettable rock records in Spanish, in fact was the first Latin band to break records and achieve glory throughout the continent American, becoming one of the most important bands, making millions of copies sold around the world. In honor of Soda Stereo for its almost 35 years, Cirque du Soleil is organizing a show called Seventh Day: I Will Not Rest, being a well-deserved tribute to the Argentine trio and which in turn is the first performed to a band Latin, ratifying its importance and influence in the history of Rock.
Que buen grupo