Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

DeSoL

 
Artist: deSol
deSol

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "deSol

Biography

Based in Asbury Park, NJ, deSoL is a Latin rock outfit that has favored a bilingual approach. DeSoL (whose name means "of the sun" in Spanish) has never been a rock en español outfit in the strict sense; while rock en español favorites like Caifanes, los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Maná, and Shakira have done most or all of their writing in Spanish, deSoL has -- much like Santana and el Chicano in their heyday -- provided more English lyrics than Spanish lyrics. Nonetheless, the Latin influences in deSoL's work have been quite strong; they haven't hesitated to combine rock with Latin forms like Afro-Cuban salsa and Colombian cumbia, and they have been affected by soul and funk as well. A variety of artists -- both Latin and non-Latin -- have influenced deSoL, and they range from Santana, Malo, el Chicano, Azteca, and salsa star Rubén Blades to the Rolling Stones, John Lennon, and Stevie Wonder. Many of deSoL's influences are people who emerged in the '60s or '70s; however, the band has also incorporated rapping and isn't totally retro in its outlook.

DeSoL was formed in 2000, when lead singer Albie Monterrosa (who grew up in Queens, NY but is the son of Salvadoran immigrants) decided to put together a band with a strong Latino flavor. Monterrosa had been in various New Jersey rock bands before deSoL, but they didn't reflect his Hispanic heritage, a heritage he wanted to celebrate after jamming with a female Puerto Rican conga player he met during a visit to the Virgin Islands. Jamming with that young woman made Monterrosa realize that his next musical pursuit would have to be something Latin-minded; so when he returned to New Jersey and started to form deSoL, he recruited musicians who had some knowledge of Latin music. One of them was percussionist Armando Cabrera, who had been born in Cuba and raised in Puerto Rico before moving to the northeastern United States. After getting together, Monterrosa and Cabrera (who worked as an engineer for AT&T before deciding to pursue music full-time) joined forces with James Guerrero (percussion, background vocals), Ricardo Berrios Soto (electric guitar, background vocals), Andy Letke (acoustic piano, electric keyboards, organ), and Chris Guice (electric bass, trumpet, background vocals). Combined, all of these musicians -- some U.S.-born, some born in Latin America -- gave deSoL a cross-section of Latinos, and Monterrosa was glad to see that the bandmembers' heritage ranged from Salvadoran, Mexican, and Peruvian to Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Portuguese. In the early 2000s, deSoL built a small regional following around the Northeastern Corridor, and that local buzz led to some high-profile gigs -- including a gig opening for REM in Mexico City and a tour opening for a post-Bob Marley, post-Peter Tosh edition of the Wailers. The early 2000s also found deSoL being managed by songwriter/producer Franke Previte, who is best known for co-writing the Jennifer Warnes/Bill Medley smash "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (from the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing). In 2004, deSoL's self-titled debut album was released on Curb Records, in 2005 the album was reissued with a different track listing. On My Way followed in 2007. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: DeSoL
Top
DeSoL
Origin Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Genres Rock/Latin
Years active 2001–present
Labels saZonRecords/Two22Music
Website http://www.deSoLmusic.com/

DeSoL is an American band based in Asbury Park, NJ that describes themselves as "Rock & Roll with a Latin soul." Their second full length album, On My Way, was released on August 7, 2007.

Contents

Touring

  • Formed in January 2001, DeSoL toured and performed extensively on the US east coast.
  • After signing with CURB Records and PGA Booking in 2004 the band began traveling across country.
  • DeSoL opened up for REM at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Since then, they have supported Ozomatli, Blues Traveler, Suzanne Vega and Cypress Hill.
  • During 2005 DeSoL toured extensively with the Legendary Wailers, Widespread Panic, Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Los Lonely Boys.
  • Music festival appearances include Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Langerado, All Good and South By Southwest.
  • In the fall of 2006, the group embarked on an Armed Forces Entertainment tour. The group visited military bases in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Djibouti performing for American servicemen and women.

Members

Past members

  • Armando Cabrera (2001-2005) - Timbales/Percussion
  • George Saccal (2004-2005) - Drums
  • Jeremy Hoenig (2005-2006) - Drums
  • Soto (2001-2006) - Lead Guitar
  • Ray Turull (2005-2006) Percussion
  • Ron Shields (2001-2003/ 2007) - drums/timbales
  • Kevin Ansell (2006-2008) - electric guitar, vocals
  • Cliff Dill (2008) - electric guitar

Discography

  • Spanish Radio (2002, saZon Records)
  • DeSoL (2005, Curb Records)
  • LiVe/ViVo EP (2006, saZon Records)
  • On My Way (saZon Records 2007)

Singles (in chronological order of release)

  • "Karma" - 2005
  • "Little Drummer Boy" - #6 Billboard - 2005
  • "Blanco y Negro" - 2005
  • "Sing it All Night" - 2007
  • "On My Way" - 2008

See also

External links


 
 
Learn More
deSol [2004] (2004 Album by deSol)
deSol [2005] (2005 Album by deSol)
deSol (Rock Band, 2000s)

Sentence for desolation? Read answer...
What does desolations mean? Read answer...
What is the meaning of desolated? Read answer...

Help us answer these
What is the deffinition of desolate?
A sentence for desolate?
What is the definition of desolation?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Artist. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "DeSoL" Read more