Jaime Roos

Jaime Andrés Alejandro Roos ( born November 12, 1953 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan musician, composer and producer.

Roos, whose musical activity is particularly marked by the typical music genres Murga, Candombe, Milonga and Tango, initially belonged to the group Epilogo de sueños and took Patria libre, with whom he toured Europe in 1975 by a plate on. After the dissolution of Patria libre he was then temporarily settled in France. 1977 then appeared in Uruguay, his first album " Candombe del 31 " in which he worked four already done in Paris pieces. After he returned, and again in late 1977 after an extended trip through Latin America to Europe, he was Music Director of Los indianos. From 1978 to 1984 living in Amsterdam, he played the bass in various jazz, salsa and rock bands. The return to Uruguay following, he appeared increasingly as a solo artist in appearance, but also founded the group Repique. In 1985, Brindis por Pierrot, which was over a period of at least twenty years the best-selling board of Uruguay in the national and international level. 1995 he was appointed Visitante ilustre by the City of Buenos Aires. On its 20th year anniversary in 1997, he organized numerous anniversary concerts in the Teatro Solís montevideanischen. This resulted in 1998 in Latin America and in Europe in 2003 released album Concierto Aniversario. A preserved 1998 Price Sociedad Argentina de Autores ( SADAIC ) joined in the following years further awards. He was honored with the Argentinean Critics Award ACE in 1999 and received in the same year the Florencio Sánchez Prize of actors and directors of Argentina. In 1999 and 2000 he was also behind the other two awards from the agadu. In addition, he received the Cóndor de Plata of the Argentine Film Critics Association for the film music amateur in 1999 published strip El. Roos represented Uruguay in a broadcast by the BBC in London Millennium program, which was broadcast in more than 120 countries. For the World Cup 2002 he wrote the official song of the Celeste.

Roos could result in his career more than 75 records to gold and platinum status. Many of his songs have been covered by other artists. Among the musicians who took up their own versions of his plays, included among many others about Antonio Tarragó Ros, Laura Canoura, Nei Lisboa, Rubén Blades and Jorge Lazaroff. His song Adios juventud was used in the 1988 plebiscite carried out in Chile, as the opponents used it as a symbol of their campaign. Advertising also discovered Roos ' songs for their purposes. So took the El País El grito del canilla in this context, which meant that the advertising was in 1996 voted the best of the decade.

Discography

  • Candombe del 31 ( Ayuí / Tacuabé a/e12. , 1977)
  • Espantar Para el sueño (1978 )
  • Aquello ( Ayuí / Tacuabé a/e27, 1981)
  • Siempre son las 4 ( Orfeo SULP 90689, 1982)
  • Nunca, nunca, nunca / Ella allá N º 2 ( Orfeo, simple, 1983)
  • Medio Campo ( Orfeo SULP 90730, 1984)
  • Repique ( with Repique, Orfeo SULP 90750, 1984)
  • Mujer de sal junto a un hombre vuelto carbón (together with Estela Magnone - 1985)
  • Brindis por Pierrot ( Orfeo SULP 90787, 1985)
  • ¡ Qué barbaridad! ( with Repique, Orfeo SULP 90783, 1985)
  • 7 y 3 ( Orfeo SULP 90832, 1986)
  • Sur ( Orfeo, 1987)
  • Esta noche (Live at "La Barraca " - Orfeo 91043-1 and 91043-4, 1989)
  • Seleccionado ( Orfeo SCO 001-2, 1989)
  • Estamos rodeados ( Orfeo 91080-1, 1991)
  • Cuando juega Uruguay ( Orfeo, 1992)
  • La margarita (text by Mauricio Rosencof - Sello Orfeo, 1994)
  • El puente ( Orfeo, 1995)
  • Si me voy antes que vos (Columbia, 1996)
  • Repertorio (EMI - Orfeo, 1997)
  • Concierto aniversario ( Sony Music, live at the Teatro Solís, 1998)
  • Contraseña (2000)
  • Candombe, murga y rocanrol ( Sony Music, 2004)
  • Serie de Oro: Grandes Exitos (2005)
  • Fuera de Ambiente ( Koala Records, 2006)
  • Clásico ( Bizarro Records, 2007)
  • Hermano te Estoy Hablando (2009)
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