Discography
Members featured in the album
OCTAVIO STAMPALIA - Keyboards
MARCELO EZCURRA - Vocals
PABLO ROBOTTI - Guitar
MARCELO VACCARO - Bass
CHRISTIAN COLAIZZO - Drums
Guest musicians:
ANA STAMPALIA - Piano
CARLOS TORNADÚ - Flute
DAVID MURSTEIN - Violin
ERARDO DEL PRADO - Words
ANDREA FALBO - Vocals
GERARDO PRICOLO - Percussion
Members featured in the album
OCTAVIO STAMPALIA - Keyboards
MARCELO EZCURRA - Vocals and chorus
PABLO ROBOTTI - Guitar
CHARLY MORENO - Bass
CHRISTIAN COLAIZZO - Drums
Members featured in the album
OCTAVIO STAMPALIA - Keyboards, chorus and artistic production
MARCELO EZCURRA - Vocals, guitars and chorus
MARCELO VACCARO - Bass
CHRISTIAN COLAIZZO - Drums
PABLO ROBOTTI - Guitar
EDUARDO PENNEY - Guitar
GERARDO ACKERMAN - Sax and flute
CARLOS FLORES - Quena, sikus and charango
OSCAR LLOBENSES - Gaita
DANIELA QUINTEROS - Chorus
Members featured in the album
ALEX YAMASHIRO - Bass
EDUARDO PENNEY - Guitar and chorus
MARCELO EZCURRA - Vocals and guitar
OCTAVIO STAMPALIA - Keyboards and chorus
RICARDO PENNEY - Drums
Guest musicians:
CARLOS FLORES - Winds
MARCELO MARCELLINI - Bandoneón
DANIELA QUINTEROS - Chorus
CAMILA MAYA EZCURRA - Locution
Members featured in the album
MARCELO EZCURRA - Vocals and guitars
OCTAVIO STAMPALIA - Keyboards and chorus
RICARDO PENNEY - Drums and chorus
PABLO ROBOTTI - Guitars
HIPÓLITO COURVOISIER - Bass and vocals
Guest musicians:
CHRISTIAN COLAIZZO - Drums
MARCELO VACCARO - Bass
GUIDO STAMPALIA - Bass
GABRIEL DI MARIO - Sax
MAXI TRUSSO - Vocals
CHARLY MORENO - Vocals
LUCAS PAGANO - Vocals
MIGUEL ZABALETA - Vocals
Biography
Jinetes Negros begins in the early years of the new millennium, the product of a collaboration between Octavio authorial Stampalia and Marcelo Ezcurra.
The project originally called “El jinete negro” because of the title track, based on a poem by the poet-Dinzeo Nene flows into the first album of the band.
In 2001, Octavio decided to venture into a kind of "test" musical. Based on a calendar with 12 works of Salvador Dalí, decides to write a song inspired by each table, trying to propose a conceptual unit (table, month, track). The result is the second work, “Chronos”.
The first two works of the band were co-produced and edited in 2004 by the label Viajero Inmóvil Records.
Live presentations had in training with Christian Colaizzo on drums, Charlie Brown on bass, Eduardo Penney on guitar, keyboards and Marcelo Octavio on vocals and guitar, resulting IFT significantly theater in 2004.
In October of the same year the progressive label Viajero Inmóvil Records co-produced with Jinetes Negros editing their two CDs (“Jinetes Negros” and “Chronos”), and in 2007 the label Mellow Records publishes her third in Europe, “Omniem”.
At this stage is where the definitive consolidation of the band, with Yamashiro Alex on bass, guitar Eduardo Penney, Penney Ricardo on drums, keyboards and Marcelo Octavio on vocals and guitar.
In recent years the band collaborated on several productions Musea, like Nova, disk Tuonen Tytar II, Mars, the disk Rökstenen, a Tribute to Swedish Progressive Rock of the 70's, The Mask of the Red Death, the album The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe - A Collection Synphonic; Hypnos Album The Stories of HP Lovecraft - A Collection Synphonic, A li occhi belli, the album Armonia delle sfere; Purgatorio XXXIII, the Divine Comedy Part II ábum - Dante's Purgatorio, among others.
After a time marked by the live performances of the three albums, the band finishes in 2012 the production of his fourth material “Tawa Sarira”, published in early 2013.
In August of 2017 the fifth and last work of the band is published: "Definitiva mente", that is a conceptual work in which important invited artists participate.
Information
* Jinetes negros official site
# Apologies, translated by https://translate.google.com.ar