Jarabe de Palo explained

Jarabe de Palo
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Background:group_or_band
Origin:Montanuy, Spain
Years Active:1996-2020
Label:Virgin, Tronco
Past Members:
  • Pau Donés
  • David Muñoz
  • Alex Tenas
  • Jordi Vericat
  • Jaime Burgos
  • Jimmy Jenks Jimenez

Jarabe de Palo (literally "Wooden Stick Syrup" or, by virtue of the Spanish expression "dar un jarabe de palo", i.e. a "hell of a beating") was a Spanish rock band founded in 1996. The group was led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Pau Donés, whose death in 2020 caused the band to break up.[1]

History

Foundation and beginnings

The band was founded in 1996 in Barcelona, Spain, and has always had singer-songwriter Pau Donés as vocalist and lead guitarist.

Going independent

In 2008, the band announced they were going to leave their record company and go independent, founding their own record label Tronco Records. They changed their name to "Jarabedepalo" because their former record label had the rights to the name.

In 2009 they released, Orquesta Reciclando (Recycling Orchestra), in which they recorded new versions of their old songs, and one new song. ¿Y Ahora que Hacemos? (Now What Are We Going to Do?), was released in 2011 and Somos (We Are) in 2014.

Dissolution

On 9 June 2020, Donés died near Barcelona after a five-year period of colon cancer, causing the band split up shortly after.

Awards and collaborations

The group has received Premios de la Música, Premio Ondas, and Grammy nominations. They have collaborated with La Vieja Trova Santiaguera, Antonio Vega, Vico C, and Celia Cruz (for the soundtrack of El milagro de P. Tinto). Donés has also composed tracks for Ricky Martin and starred in a music video with Alanis Morissette. They also collaborated with Italian musicians Jovanotti, Niccolò Fabi, Modà and Ermal Meta.

Discography

Band members

Current

Former

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leader of Jarabe de Palo band Pau Donés dies at 53 . Catalan News . 9 June 2020.