Harman Patil (Editor)

Garibaldi (group)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Active from
  
1988

Genre
  
Garibaldi group smiling while the girls are wearing a colorful coat, a bodysuit, and boots while the boys are wearing a colorful coat, long sleeves, and pants

Albums
  
Casado Sabe Mas Bueno, Miami Swing

Members
  
Pilar Montenegro, Patricia Manterola, Ingrid Coronado, Sergio Mayer, Charly López

Similar
  
Camila (band), Kairo (band), Jeans (band)

Garibaldi - Banana La Bolita (Video Oficial HD)


Garibaldi was a Mexican pop group, who wore a free version of the traditional charro costume while singing modern version of traditional songs. Their dress and style of music caused controversy in their time. The name Garibaldi comes from Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City where mariachi bands can be found.The group remained active from 1988 through 1994. The group was created by Mexican TV producer Luis de Llano Macedo during the celebration of the 175 years of Mexican Independence in the musical festival held in Acapulco, Guerrero.

Contents

Garibaldi group posing together while the girls are wearing black and red attire and the boys are wearing a black and gray coat and long sleeves

Reunion

Garibaldi group posing together while the girls are wearing black and red attire and the boys are wearing a black and gray coat and long sleeves

In 1999 the group reunited to record Reunion 10, in celebration of their 10 years from their commence. The group was dissolved months later after a mild reception from the public.

Garibaldi group lying on the floor while wearing a white top

In 2010 the group reunited for a second time to record Garibaldi Bicentenario, in celebration of the 200 years of Mexican Independence. However two of the original members abandoned the reunion project. At first Víctor Noriega did not appear in the production release citing work exhaustion due to the completion of a recent soap opera. Patricia Manterola followed citing other work commitments as the cause of her departure. The remaining six members did perform a tour throughout Mexico and USA including the celebration of the independence day at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas on September 17, 2010.

Members

Original members, and their occupations:

Garibaldi group posing together while wearing a white top

  • Sergio Mayer: Producer, Entrepreneur, Actor
  • Víctor Noriega: Actor, singer
  • Charly López: Actor, restaurant owner
  • Xavier Ortiz: Actor, Model, TV Host
  • Patricia Manterola: Singer, Actress
  • Pilar Montenegro: Singer, actress
  • Luisa Fernanda: TV & radio host, actress
  • Katia Llanos: Entrepreneur, TV host
  • Replacement members, and their current occupations are:

    Garibaldi group posing together for the Noche Buena Con Garibaldi album cover

  • Rafael Amaya: Actor, model, singer
  • Íngrid Coronado: TV host, actress
  • Rebeca Tamez: Beauty queen Nuestra Belleza México
  • Paola Toyos: Actress
  • Alyn Chenillo: Actress
  • Ana Saldivar: Actress
  • Agustín Arana: Actor
  • Stefano Bosco: Model
  • Films

  • 1993: Dónde quedó la bolita
  • Discography

    Garibaldi group performing while the girls are wearing a white top and white skirt and the boys are wearing white long sleeves and pants

  • 2010: Bicentenario
  • 1999: Reunion 10
  • 1998: Garibaldi XXI
  • 1995: Miami Swing
  • 1994: Caribe
  • 1993: Gritos De Guerra, Gritos De Amor
  • 1993: Dónde Quedó La Bolita (Original Soundtrack)
  • 1991: Nochebuena
  • 1991: Los Hijos De Buda
  • 1990: Que Te La Pongo
  • 1988: Garibaldi

  • Garibaldi group singing and dancing while wearing black and white attire

    Songs

    La ventanitaBicentenario · 2011
    Que te la pongoQue Te La Pongo · 1990
    BananaQue Te La Pongo · 1990

    References

    Garibaldi (group) Wikipedia