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Birth name
  
Adolfo Cabrales Mato

Instruments
  
Guitar, banjo

Also known as
  
Fito

Name
  
Fito Cabrales

Origin
  
Bilbao, Spain

Role
  
Songwriter


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Born
  
October 6, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-10-06
)

Genres
  
Rock 'n' roll, blues rock, Hard rock, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, swing

Music groups
  
Fito & Fitipaldis (Since 1998), Platero y Tu (1989 – 2001), Extrechinato y Tu

Children
  
Diego Cabrales, Guillermo Cabrales

Albums
  
Huyendo conmigo de mi, Vivo para contarlo, Lo Mas Lejos - A Tu Lado, Los Suenos Locos, A Puerta Cerrada

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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Adolfo "Fito" Cabrales Mato ([aˈðolfo kaˈβɾalez ˈmato]; October 6, 1966) is a Spanish songwriter, singer and guitarist.

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Biography

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A rock & roll Spaniard was called, Adolfo "Fito" Cabrales. He was born on 6 October 1966 in the Zabala neighbourhood in Bilbao, and spent part of his childhood and adolescence in Laredo, Cantabria, and Málaga. In his youth he worked as a barman in the brothel his father owned. In these early periods of his musical career he admits to having consumed drugs, although now he declares himself "clean". A Spanish guitarist plays in the original and concert songs in Bilbao.

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In 1989 Fito joined Iñaki "Uoho" Antón, Juantxu "Mongol" Olano and Jesús "Maguila" García, raised also in Fito's neighborhood, and formed the group Platero y Tú. They recorded their first album in 1991, Voy a acabar borracho ("I will end up drunk"). During the 90s, Platero made a name in the Spanish rock scene, and formed links to other important artists such as La Polla Records (Evaristo has a collaboration in the song Juliette), Rosendo Mercado (Sin solución) and, most prominently, the group Extremoduro, with whom they made a joint tour in 1996.

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In 1998, and in parallel to Platero y Tú, the group Fito & Fitipaldis is formed, with the aim of publishing the songs that do not fit in the Platero repertoire. At first both groups coexisted without problems, but after Platero y Tú dissolved in 2001, Fito worked exclusively in his new group, obtaining an even greater success.

Fito is remarkable both in style and personality. He is thin and short (about 1.64 m and 50 kg), usually wears long sideboards and a shaven scalp. He is nearly always seen wearing a flat cap, which he used to give away after concerts (when he was with Platero y Tú.)

He currently lives in the town of Guernica, Biscay.

Fito received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2015 for Best Rock Song for "Entre la Espada y Pared".

Influences

Despite the differences between the Platero y Tú rock & roll, and the blues, soul and jazz mix of Fito & Fitipaldis, Fito has always sung of personal stories, often revolving around night-life, bars, drugs and women.

He refers to his time working in a brothel and other run-down areas of Bilbao in some of his songs: in the Platero y Tú album Muy deficiente, there is a song devoted to the Cantalojas bridge, and a "girl of the Cortes" (a prostitute in the neighborhood by that name.)

Platero y Tú

  • Voy a Acabar Borracho, (1991), Welcome Records. Reedited by DRO in 1996.
  • Burrock'n Roll, (1992), DRO.
  • Muy Deficiente, (1992), DRO.
  • Vamos Tirando, (1993), DRO.
  • Hay Poco Rock & Roll, (1994), DRO
  • A Pelo, (1996), DRO
  • 7, (1997), DRO
  • Correos, (2000), DRO
  • Hay Mucho Rock'n Roll, Volumen I (2002) and Volumen II (2005), DRO
  • Extrechinato y Tú

  • Poesía básica, (2001), DRO
  • Fito & Fitipaldis

  • A puerta cerrada, (1998), DRO
  • Los sueños locos, (2001), DRO
  • Lo más lejos a tu lado, (2003), DRO
  • Vivo... para contarlo, (live, 2004), DRO
  • Por la boca vive el pez, (2006), DRO
  • Antes de que cuente diez, (2009), DRO
  • Huyendo conmigo de mí, (2014), DRO
  • References

    Fito Cabrales Wikipedia