Puente Celeste Explained
Puente Celeste is an Argentine music group, founded in 1997. They won a Clarín Award for the best musical album in 1997,[1] as well as a Konex Award (Diploma of Merit, in the nomination of jazz music) in 2005.[2]
They perform a broad range of music which is influenced by jazz, tango, as well as Latin American folk music and even Klezmer.[3]
Band members
- Edgardo Cardozo (guitar, vocals)
- Luciano Dyzenchauz (double bass)
- Marcelo Moguilevsky (wind instruments, vocals)
- Lucas Nikotián (accordion, piano)
- Santiago Vazquez (percussion, vocals)
Discography
- Santiago Vazquez & Puente Celeste (1997), Clarín Award for the best musical album and Revelation of the year[3]
- Pasando el mar (2002)
- Mañana domingo (2004)
- Canciones (2009)
- Puente Celeste en vivo en Café Vinilo (2011)
Notes and References
- Web site: A Heavenly Evening with Puente Celeste. Hannibal. Shantra. 21 April 2010. Argentine Independent. 3 December 2017.
- Web site: Premios Konex - 2005 - Música Popular. Fundación Konex. Spanish. 3 December 2017.
- Web site: Puente Celeste. rock.com.ar. Spanish. 4 December 2017.