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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Movies
  
Palmera

Role
  
Composer


Name
  
Erica Garcia

Music group
  
Fool\'s Gold

Erica Garcia CMTV Biografa de Erica Garcia


Instruments
  
GuitarBass GuitarPianoVocalsPercussion

Spouse
  
Ricardo Mollo (m. 1989–1999)

Albums
  
Amorama, El cerebro, Fool\'s Gold, Tangos Vampiros, La bestia

Similar People
  
Andrea Barbieri, Ricardo Mollo, Sandra Ballesteros, Erica Rivas, Natalia Oreiro

Profiles


Associated acts
  
Fool\'s Gold Divididos

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Érica García, born April 6, 1974 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a composer, singer and an actress of Argentinian-American descent. She was nominated in the Latin Grammy Awards of 2000 for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for her popular tune "Vete Destino". While best known as a rock singer she also sings tango music and jazz. She directs her own voice academy and has also worked as a dancer, writer, editor, painter, fashion designer and television personality among other creative endeavors. Part of her ancestry can be traced to the Guaraní people.

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Musical career

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García began her solo career in 1996 after 3 years of playing in Mata Violeta, the punk rock band she created in 1991. She made three records for Universal, the first one was produced by Ricardo Mollo (her partner in years 1989-1999), the second one (nominated for the Latin Grammy) was produced by Garcia herself and Ricardo Mollo and the third record Amorama, was produced by Gustavo Santaolalla. She played and recorded in the Los Angeles musical collective Fool's Gold. She recorded and produced her fourth album ¨Afternoon in Bamboos¨ in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, 2006. She created the band Mountain Party to play the Hypnorituals and Mesmemusical miracles Hanging in the sky, an iconic folk festival curated by Devendra Banhart. She went back to her country Argentina in 2010. She started the recording of the album ¨Eleven¨ to be released in 2011. She organized the Santo Bombo parties, with bombo legüero performances, dancers, tattoo artists, and electronic music. She played the Hot Festival in October 2010, with Massive Attack, Scissors Sisters, Yeasayer and Mika among other artists. She currently lives in Buenos Aires and she plays shows all over the country. She directs Escuela de Experimentacion Vocal. In 2014 she released an album of tangos titled Tangos Vampiros.

Collaborations

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Garcia collaborated with the band Divididos, on ukulele and accordion in "El Burrito" and "Sisters", she served as the guest musician (1992 to 1998) with Brazzaville in two albums. She performed with Cafe Tacuba, Ely Guerra, Los Tres and Javiera Parra at the MTV Latin awards in Los Angeles, 2002. Her other collaboration include Brazzaville, Cienfuegos
Hecuba
Montecarlo Jazz Ensemble
Pampa del Indio
Andrea Alvarez
Fool's Gold

Solo

  • El cerebro (1997) Producer : Ricardo Mollo
  • Musicians:
    Erica Garcia
    Martin Aloe
    Alejo Vintrob
    Max Araujo
    Ervin Stutz
    Fabian Von Quntiero

  • La bestia (1998) Producer: Erica Garcia and Ricardo Mollo
  • Musicians:
    Erica Garcia
    Martin Aloe
    Fernando Samalea
    Ricardo Mollo
    Ervin Stutz
    Matias Zapata

  • Amorama (2001) Producer: Gustavo Santaolalla
  • Musicians:
    Justin Meldhal Johnsen
    Jon Brion
    Victor Indrizzo
    Roger Manning Jr.
    Joe Gore
    David Campbell
    Sebastian Escofet
    Javier Casalla
    Gustavo Santaolalla

    As Mountain Party

  • Afternoon in Bamboos (2006)
  • As Lady Grave

  • Lady Grave (2006)
  • Compilations

    "New Weird American "2007 "Surco Artists "2000

    Tributes

    "Through the Wilderness" Madonna Tribute (Manimal Vinyl) 2006 "Tributo a Sandro", "Quiero llenarme de ti" 2000

    Awards

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  • Latin Grammy Nomination, 2000
  • Premio Gardel 1999 Nominacion, Mejor Artista de rock
  • Premio Gardel 2002 Nominacion
  • MTV Latin awards nominee
  • Best female singer, Rolling Stone Latin America 2000, 2001, 2002
  • Best New Artist, 2000, awarded by Diario Clarin
  • One of the 20 women of the year, 2000, awarded by Diario Clarin
  • Film and TV career

    "The Treasure of the Black Jaguar" (2010) directed by Mike Bruce: as "Carmelita"."Franco Buenaventura" (2002) as "Gisela".

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    Songs

    PositivaAmorama · 2001
    Vete destinoLa bestia · 1998
    Es difícil amorAmorama · 2001

    References

    Érica García Wikipedia