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Gustavo Rowek

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Years active
  
1980 - Present

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Nu metal

Instruments
  
Drums

Name
  
Gustavo Rowek

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Born
  
March 19, 1963 (age 61) (
1963-03-19
)

Origin
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Associated acts
  
Rata Blanca V8 Nativo Ian Rowek Sergio Berdichevsky

Music groups
  
Rata Blanca (1986 – 1997), V8 (1981 – 1985), Rowek (Since 2011)

Albums
  
Magos - espadas y rosas, Entre el cielo y el infierno, Guerrero del arco iris, Rata Blanca, VII

Similar People
  
Alberto Zamarbide, Guillermo Sanchez, Walter Giardino, Osvaldo Civile, Saul Blanch

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Gustavo Nestor Rowek (born March 19, 1963) is a heavy metal drummer known for being one of the creators of heavy metal in Argentina through its participation in: Surmenage, WC, V8 and Rata Blanca. Currently he works in is own project Rowek.

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Early years, V8 and Rata Blanca

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Rowek began playing at age 16, after a friend taught him some basic principles. His first band was called Sourmenage, but later he left this to join WC. The band performed in various places, including a festival by the heavy metal band V8, a group with which they became friends. Gustavo finished part of the formation of V8. Rowek split with V8 in 1985 and in Brazil began with Osvaldo Civile to shape what would become Horcas. On his return from Brazil, Rowek agreed to help Walter Giardino recording a demo of some songs. That would be temporary, however with the result obtained in the demo, and seeing that the project Horcas was delayed, together they founded the band Rata Blanca. Transcending even the boundaries of their country and sell their music making in over 14 countries. Rata Blanca won several gold records, platinum, double and even triple platinum sales, with this band toured throughout America and Europe. Rata Blanca dissolved in late 1997.

Nativo, Ian and V8 tribute

Gustavo Rowek Walter Giardino y Gustavo Rowek en Extreme Metal Radio

Rowek stood by Sergio Berdichevsky and formed the band Nativo. With this independent band materialize numerous accomplishments and share the stage with bands like Attaque 77, Linkin Park and Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others. Nativo released four albums, but Rowek decided to end the band to devote himself to his personal project. Parallel to Nativo, in 2006 were invited by singer Mario Ian, who had shared the stage in Rata Blanca composing together several tracks on the album "Entre el Cielo y el Infierno", to join his band as guest musicians, but before the success and impact obtained decide to form a project band with Ian. In 2011 Gustavo Rowek decided to put together a tribute to V8 with renowned musicians in the Argentine metal importance to this summons Walter Meza, Topo Yanez (Horcas) and Antonio Romano (former Hermetica) tribute with which is rotating around the country and even outside it. In 2012 Gustavo Rowek leaves Ian due to focus his career in a new soloist project.

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In 2011 he also begin with his own soloist band Rowek.

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Songs

Mujer amante
La leyenda del Hada y el Mago
El sueno de la gitana
Preludio obsesivo
Otono medieval
Ella
Porque es tan dificil amar
Solo para amarte
Noche sin suenos
Bajo control
El camino del sol
Destruccion
Haz tu jugada
Dias duros
Angeles de acero
Quiza empieces otra vez
Guerrero del arco iris
Deseando destruir y matar
Lanzado al mundo hoy
Cautivos del sistema
Chico callejero
El beso de la bruja
La cancion del sol
Muy cansado estoy
Hiena de metal
Nada es facil sin tu amor
Parcas sangrientas
Gente del sur
Abrazando al Rock and Roll
Ideando la fuga
Agord - la bruja
Fantasma azul

References

Gustavo Rowek Wikipedia