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El Viaje de Rose

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Years active
  
2004–present

Website
  
elviajederose.es

Origin
  
Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain

Associated acts
  
El Sueño de Morfeo Amaral Jesse & Joy

Members
  
Ana Broncano David González Daniel Cardiel David Capellán Alberto Banderas

Past members
  
Borja Murillo “Soto” Adolfo Campini Javier Vega Michel Martínez Valdés

Albums
  
El Viaje de Rose, Guia de Ciudades Invisibles

Genres
  
Pop rock, Funk, Pop music, Blues

Record labels
  
Justo Santos Record, El viaje de Rose

El viaje de rose perdisteis


El Viaje de Rose (it could be translated as “The Rose’s Journey”) are a Spanish pop-rock band from Badajoz, Extremadura. The band is led by Ana Broncano, the singer. The name El Viaje de Rose is due to the fact that Ana saw a poster of the film Titanic when they were thinking about the name of the band

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The band was created in 2004 and Broncano's lyrics have frequent allusions to love and sotial problems. Well-known songs by El Viaje de Rose include "Deseo", "No se puede matar al amor", "Tras la vida", "Caos", "Ayúdame" and "Perdíteis". The highest moment in the band's career was probably reached with the release of their album Guía de ciudades invisibles, whose single “Deseo” had a significant success in the Concurso Coca-Cola in 2007.

El viaje de rose 02 05 08 con agust n portalo


Current

  • Ana Broncano: voice and acoustic guitar
  • David González: keyboard and chorus
  • David Capellán: Electric guitar and solo
  • Alberto Banderas: bass
  • Daniel Cardiel: drums
  • Past

  • Guitar:
  • Javier Vega.
  • Bass:
  • Adolfo Campini
  • Borja Murillo Soto
  • Michel Martínez Valdés
  • Discography

  • Primera Maqueta (2005)
  • Guía de Ciudades Invisibles (2007)
  • El Viaje de Rose (2013)
  • Songs

    PerdísteisEl Viaje de Rose · 2013
    Tras la VidaEl Viaje de Rose · 2013
    Cómplices de las PromesasGuia de Ciudades Invisibles · 2013

    References

    El Viaje de Rose Wikipedia