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Multiple issues|update = November 2010|BLP sources = March 2011|cleanup = March 2011Infobox musical artist | image = GC.jpg| caption =| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clark| birth_date = birth date and age|mf=yes|1959|8|11| birth_place = Buenos Aires , Argentina | genre = Rock music|Rock , alternative rock , electronic rock , experimental rock , neo-psychedelia , art rock , post-punk , New Wave music|New Wave , electronic music , pop rock , indie rock | instrument = Guitar , singing|vocals , Bass guitar|bass , electric keyboard|keyboards , synthesizer , Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler | occupation = Musician , singer-songwriter , composer , Record producer|producer | years_active = 1982–2010.| label = Sony Music | associated_acts = Soda Stereo , Tweety González , Luis Alberto Spinetta , Roger Waters , Andy Summers , Shakira | website = URL| http://www.cerati.com/| notable_instruments = PRS Guitars|PRS Custom G& L Musical Instruments|G& L Legacy HB Gibson ES-335 Jackson Soloist Gustavo CeratiEl Mercurio, http://diario.elmercurio.cl/detalle/index.asp? id={1c59f200-e48e-4980-ba67-aadd3cd771a5} Gustavo Cerati: De mí depende que nos volvamos a reunir (Born Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clark on August 11, 1959),Los Andes online, http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2009/8/11/gente-439871.asp Gustavo Cerati cumple 50 años is a singer-songwriter, composer, and rock music|rock producer. He is primarily known as the lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Soda Stereo (1982–1997), considered by many to be one of the most important and influential bands of Latin Rock .See: Soda Stereo#Legacy His work inside and outside of Soda Stereo makes him one of the most recognizable figures in Ibero-American rock. http://www.imagenanimal.com/entrevistas/106-Gracias_totales/ Café Tacuba y Gustavo Cerati actuaron en Buenos Aires - Clarín (diario)|Clarín indyrock.es, http://www.indyrock.es/grupos/gustavocerati.htm "El talento eterno" por Natacha Nazer His solo career began in the early 1990s when on hiatus from Soda StereoCerati recorded his first solo album Amor Amarillo (Yellow Love).
Cerati has experimented with various musical genres, including electronic music (Plan V) and symphonic music . Throughout his career Cerati has been nominated for various Grammy , MTV , and Gardel awards. In 2007, Cerati reunited with Soda Stereo for a reunion tour Gira Me Verás Volver|Me Veras Volver Tour . On the 15th of May 2010 Cerati suffered a cerebral stroke after a show in Venezuela. Since then he remains in a coma under respiratory aide.cite web|url= http://www.cerati.com |title=Ultimas Noticias |publisher=cerati.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-01
Biography
Early life
Cerati was born on the 11th of August 1959 in Buenos Aires , Argentina . He was the oldest son of the engineer and accountant Juan José Cerati, and Lilian Clark.Jürgensen, Mauricio - http://latercera.com/contenido/661_267223_9.shtml Gustavo Cerati: El desconocido círculo familiar que protege al músico , Diario La Tercera - 11/06/2010 From an early age Cerati showed an interest in music . His first incursion into music was a broomstick band that he formed in elementary school. Besides music, Cerati enjoyed drawing. He would spend long hours drawing superheroes such as “Superbrain" (similar to Superman, minus the predilection to kryptonite). He was an able athlete who practiced swimming and athletics. He won second place in a competition for the Billiken magazine after running 100 meters in an intercollegiate competition. One of Cerati’s main activities during his youth was directing the choir for the College, where he was suspended for burping during mass (he was later pardoned after winning a singing competition). As a teenager he worked as a medical assistant at the Boehringer laboratory in Argentina in 1981. A few years later he served in the Argentinian military.
His first musical influences were groups like The Police –Cerati recorded “Bring on the Night” for a tribute album featuring Andy Summers on guitar and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums. Queen (band)|Queen , (whom he covered with Soda Stereo ), The Cure , David Bowie , Brian May , Ritchie Blackmore and Deep Purple .
In High School Cerati won a Christmas themed songwriting contest sponsored by Canal 9 (Argentina)|Channel 9 (Argentina) . He played in different bands including, "Savage," a rock and blues group, "Vozarron," a fusion band, and a trio called "Triciclo" (tricycle). "Savage" was made up of two British singers who would also perform at a cabaret in front of Parque Centenario (Centennial Park).cite web|url= http://www.imagenanimal.com/biografia/intro/ |title='& #39;Soda Stereo: biografía'& #39;, Imagen Animal |publisher=Imagenanimal.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-02
In 1982 Cerati established a close relationship with Zeta Bosio|Héctor "Zeta" Bosio , which was to prove decisive in the future of both. They knew each other from the advertising major at the University of Salvador in Buenos Aires . Their relationship was cemented in the summer of 1982 in Punta del Este , Uruguay where they were playing with their respective bands. They decided to return to Buenos Aires to form a band. Zeta and Gustavo shared the same musical tastes and had the same aspirations. They wanted to integrate the new wave sound of The Police (which had toured Argentina earlier that year), with their own sound. And they wanted to sing in Spanish. Charly Alberti was recruited as drummer and they formed Los Estereotipos. After a brief period in which various configurations were tested, including one with Daniel Melero , Richard Coleman, and others, they decided to remain as a trio and changed their name to Soda Stereo .
From the beginning the group worked on building their image, aided by Alfredo Lois (college roommate), who took care of the aesthetic details; makeup, hairstyles, and so forth. The first concerts were held in July of 1983 at the disco Airport and at Stud Free Pub. Following those early shows Soda toured the pub circuit with obligatory stops at Cafe Einstein and Zero, which at the time, represented the less commercial scene of the moment.
Along with Soda Stereo Gustavo Cerati recorded seven studio albums: Soda Stereo (album)|Soda Stereo (1984), Nada Personal (album)|Nada Personal (1985), Signos (1986), Doble Vida (1988), Canción Animal (1990), Dynamo (Soda Stereo album)|Dynamo (1992), Sueño Stereo (1995).
Solo career
Cerati recorded two solo albums while playing with Soda Stereo . These albums are:
Colores Santos (1991) A project with Daniel Melero . Notable songs from the álbum include "Vuelta por el Universo", "Tu Medicina" and "Colores Santos".
Amor Amarillo (1994) Cerati’s very first solo album which included Hector (Zeta) Bosio, ex-bass player for Soda Stereo, contributing bass on the song "Amor Amarillo" ("Yellow Love"). Notable singles from the album include "Lisa", "Te llevo para que me lleves", "Pulsar" and "Bajan".
Cerati's solo albums since the breakup of Soda Stereo are:
Bocanada (1999) Considered his first official solo album, Bocanada is marked by heavy use of electronic samples and beats. Some outstanding songs from this album include "Engaña", "Río Babel", "Bocanada", "Puente" and "Paseo Inmoral". During an interview, Cerati said that he would like to name this album "Cerati Iluminado" in regards of the lyrics and music they arranged for the records.
+Bien (2001) Soundtrack of the movie of the same name, directed by Eduardo Capilla, in which he also stars and makes his acting debut. Another soundtrack he produced was for the movie "Solo Por Hoy".
11 Episodios Sinfónicos (2001) A live recording of Cerati singing with a classic orchestra performing some of the most popular songs from his own catalog and that of Soda Stereo.
Siempre es Hoy (2002) The third non-instrumental album of his solo career, it marks a new perspective for his music and sound. Some highlights include "Karaoke", "Cosas Imposibles" and "Artefacto".
Siempre es Hoy / Reversiones (2003) A compilation of remixes from the album "Siempre es hoy" performed by several artists of the ambient Electronic music|electronica around the world.
Ahí vamos (2006) Probably his most rock-oriented album to date, Ahí vamos is an album that combines Cerati's guitar roots and a melodic style. It includes songs such as "Un lago en el cielo", " Crimen (song)|Crimen ", "La excepcion", "Uno entre mil", " Adios (song)|Adios ", "Me quedo aqui" and "Medium". Hector Castillo and Tweety Gonzalez were responsible for the sound engineering of the album.
Fuerza Natural (2009) Released on September 1, 2009, the album is Cerati’s fifth solo album and features a folk sound with acoustic guitars and presence of mandolins. The first single from the album was "Déjà vu". It also includes songs such as "Fuerza Natural", "Rapto", "Magia".
Cerati is known for his lead and rhythm guitar talents and for his ability to play intricate lead solos on guitar while singing in key. In his album Ahí vamos his guitar playing is featured prominently as opposed to the heavy use of electronic samplers as in Bocanada. Ahí Vamos was certified platinum in Argentina in only one day.
Cerati has several electronic music alter egos as well, namely Plan V, Ocio and Roken. He has produced albums for other artists, most notably Sueños en Tránsito for Nicole (Chilean singer)|Nicole and Mar for :es:Leo García|Leo García as well as for the band Friccion. He is a contributing artist on several albums for artists such as Caifanes , Los Calzones , and Shakira .
Despite stating that the Grammys do not matter to him. He attended the Latin Grammys ceremony on November 2, 2006 where he won for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song. http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/02/latin.grammies.ap/ CNN.comdead link|date=March 2012
On March 10, 2007 Cerati played a free concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The show was held in a popular square and main streets were closed. The concert was the closure of the Summer Programme of the city government. The government estimated that between 150,000 http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/03/11/laciudad/h-05801.htm "Cerati coronó la fiesta del verano ante una impresionante multitud" - Clarín (newspaper)|Clarín es icon and 200,000 http://ar.news.yahoo.com/s/11032007/30/entretenimiento-noticias-cerati-present-palermo-200-mil-personas.html News.Yahoo.com "Cerati se presentó en Palermo ante 200 mil personas" - Yahoo Argentina es icon people attended.
On July 7, 2007 he performed at Live Earth with Shakira in Germany. Gustavo Cerati won Best Rock Album for Fuerza Natural and Best Rock Song for Deja Vu during the 2010 Latin Grammy Awards.cite news|last=Groom |first=Nichola |url= http://in.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-52853220101112 |title=Gustavo Cerati wins early awards at Latin Grammys & #124; Reuters |publisher=In.reuters.com |date= November 12, 2010|accessdate=2011-12-02
Personal life
Cerati was married to Chile an model Cecilia Amenábar from 1992 until 2002. They had two children: Lisa and Benito. Amenábar contributed vocals and double bass to Cerati's first solo album, Amor Amarillo .
Stroke
On May 15, 2010, Cerati suffered a stroke cite web|url= http://noticias.cerati.com/2010/estado_de_salud_de_gustavo.php |title=Estado de salud de Gustavo - Cerati.com |publisher=Noticias.cerati.com |date=2010-05-18 |accessdate=2012-03-02 due to a decompensation after his performance in Caracas , Venezuela . He was hospitalized in Centro Médico La Trinidad in Caracas under medical surveillance. Three days later, according to the Venezuelan media, http://www.eluniversal.com/2010/05/18/til_ava_cerati-entra-a-quiro_18A3890775.shtml El Universal - Cirugia Ceratidead link|date=March 2012Cerati underwent surgery to relieve pressure on his brain due to the ischemic stroke he suffered.
On June 7, 2010, Cerati was finally transferred to Argentina and hospitalized in the FLENI Neurological Institute in Buenos Aires.cite web|url= http://www.clarin.com/sociedad/Cerati-pais-Fleni-aseguran-estable_0_276572406.html |title=Cerati ya está en el país y aseguran que sigue estable |publisher=Clarin.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-02 Doctors there began treatment with antibiotics due to a respiratory tract infection.cite web|url= http://www.semana.com/noticias-mundo/gustavo-cerati-tiene-extenso-dano-cerebral-infeccion-respiratoria/140032.aspx |title=Gustavo Cerati tiene "extenso" daño cerebral e infección respiratoria, Articulo OnLine |publisher=Semana.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-02 The following day, doctors reported extensive brain damage due to the stroke, according to the Agence France-Presse .cite web|url= http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jSUnWU6FmlPh86m5YWG4cghtdlpQ |title=AFP: Cerati tiene un extenso daño cerebral, según médicos de sanatorio argentino |publisher=Google.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-02Cerati currently remains in a coma.
While performing at Rock in Rio Madrid on June 5, 2010, Colombian singer Shakira , a close friend of Cerati, debuted a new song, the title track from her upcoming Spanish album "Sale el Sol" (The Sun Comes Out), dedicated to Gustavo Cerati. The song states that the sun will rise even after the storm and that there is light at the end of the tunnel. http://www.peru.com/espectaculos/portada20100607/100829/Shakira-dedica-nuevo-tema-Sale-el-sol-a-Gustavo-Cerati
A month after the stroke, Claudio E. Pensa M.D., medical director of the FLENI Neurological Institute, issued a statement to the press stating that Cerati's medical condition remained unchanged and that he would only provide new information if changes were to occur.cite web|url= http://noticias.cerati.com/2010/estado_de_salud_de_gustavo.php |title=CERATI.COM & #124; Noticias oficiales & #124; Estado de salud de Gustavo |publisher=Noticias.cerati.com |date=2010-05-18 |accessdate=2011-12-02
Viejas Locas singer Cristian Álvarez (musician)|Cristian “Pity” Alvarez , during a performance in Cordoba on June 20, 2010, claimed that Cerati was already dead, but his decease was withheld due to financial issues.cite web|url= http://www.abc.com.py/abc/nota/138461-Cantante-asegura-que-Cerati-est%C3%A1-muerto/ |title=Cantante asegura que Cerati esta muerto. Cristian pity alvarez - Espectaculos - ABC Digital |publisher=Abc.com.py |date= |accessdate=2011-12-02 On June 21, Álvarez and the rest of Viejas Locas issued a statement expressing their wishes for Cerati's full recovery.cite web|url= http://www.zonalatina.cl/actualidad/medico-de-gustavo-cerati-afirma-que-el-estado-del-artista-no-empeorara/ |title=Actualizado& #93;Pity Álvarez aclara comentarios sobre posible muerte de Cerati & #124; ZONA LATINA |publisher=Zonalatina.cl |date=2010-06-21 |accessdate=2011-12-02
On Cerati's official webpage his family issued two statements, with the first on June 20, 2010 thanking and acknowledging the medical staff in Venezuela for their work, as well as the efforts of the personnel of Evenpro and Cerati's roadies and musicians.cite web|url= http://noticias.cerati.com/2010/agradecimiento_para_venezuela.php |title=CERATI.COM & #124; Noticias oficiales & #124; Agradecimiento para Venezuela |publisher=Noticias.cerati.com |date=2010-06-20 |accessdate=2011-12-02 On June 27, 2010 the family's second statement was released, which affirmed that Cerati is receiving good medical care and asked fans to disregard any malicious rumors related to his health.
On December 2, 2010 a statement was issued by ALCLA Clinic's medical director stating that, neurologically, Cerati is reacting to thermal stimuli.cite web|url= http://noticias.cerati.com/2010/parte_medico_jueves_2_de_diciembre_de_2010.php |title=CERATI.COM & #124; Noticias oficiales & #124; Parte Médico 02/12 |publisher=Noticias.cerati.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-02
The Irish rock band U2 remembered Gustavo Cerati in one of their concerts in La Plata , Argentina, on March 2011 during the intro of their song "Moment of Surrender". Bono said "We would like you to think about Gustavo Cerati. We send him our love and respect, and he will hear our voices tonight", earning a standing ovation from 60,000 fans at the Único Stadium.cite web|url= http://elcomercio.pe/espectaculos/735679/noticia-bono-argentina-no-olviden-gustavo-cerati |title=Bono en Argentina: No olviden a Gustavo Cerati |publisher=Elcomercio.pe |date= |accessdate=2012-03-02
Guitars
Gustavo has an extensive collection of guitars. The guitar he uses most is the PRS Custom Multifoil , which he has used for more than 20 years and is his characteristic guitar, but unlike other musicians that only use one or just a few guitars, he uses several, varying them depending on the song that he's playing in order to achieve the right sound. The guitars he most uses are:
PRS Guitars|PRS Custom Multifoil
G& L Musical Instruments|G& L Legacy HB, Black finish
Colores Santos (featuring the Argentine musician Daniel Melero) (1991)
Other records
+Bien (Movie Soundtrack) (2001)
11 Episodios Sinfónicos (Live with Symphonic Orchestra) (2001)
Canciones Elegidas 93-04 (2004) (Compilation, European edition)
Canciones Elegidas 93-04 (2004) (Compilation, American edition) (CD + DVD)
Siempre es Hoy: Reversiones (2003) (Double CD- Remixes Compilations)
Other projects
Fricción (with Richard Coleman) (1985)
Colores Santos (with Daniel Melero) (1992)
Colores Santos, the Remixes (1995)
Plan V (with http://www.kupei.com Andrés Bucci, Guillermo Ugarte, Christian Powditch, and Hugo Chávez) (1996)
Plan Black V Dog (with Black Dog) (1998)
Ocio - Medida Universal (with Flavius E.) (1999)
Ocio - Insular (2000)
Roken (with Flavius E., Leandro Fresco) (only live presentations, no album or record was done) (2004)
Nicole (Chilean singer)|Nicole - Sueños en tránsito (Producer) (1997)
Leo García- Mar (Producer) (2000)
Collaborations
Cerati Gustavo has done a lot of collaborations with other artists, some of the highlights are:
The Child Will Fly - Roger Waters, Shakira, Eric Clapton, Pedro Aznar and Gustavo Cerati. In March 2008, Gustavo Cerati reunited with Roger Waters in New York to collaborate on a track to benefit the Alas Foundation . The session took place in the Looking Glass studio belonging to the renowned minimalist composer Philip Glass. There, Gustavo Cerati and Roger Waters worked under the command of Hector Castillo, recording engineer Here we go. Filming for the music video has begun. http://www.rogerwaterstours.com/index.php/tag/gustavo-cerati/
Outlandos D'Americas - Tribute to The Police , with Andy Summers , song "Tráeme la noche" (" Reggatta de Blanc|Bring on the Night ")
Tribute to Queen (band)|Queen (Soda Stereo, song "Algún Día" (" Some Day One Day ")
Los Durabeat (Beatles Tribute)
Shakira - Fijación Oral Vol. 1 Oral Fixation Vol. 2|+ 2 (" Día Especial ", " No (song)|No "), Sale el Sol ("Mariposas" "Devoción" "Tu Boca")
No lo Soporto - Avión, song "Nunca Iré"
Plasticos from Los Calzones-tribute to Argentine rock songs made in ska version (en la ciudad de la furia)
Bajofondo - Mar Dulce (album)|Mar Dulce , song " El Mareo "
"Savage" guitar solo on Los Brujos debut LP's song "Fin de Semana Salvaje". He also co-produced this album with Daniel Melero.
"Caifanes Vol. 1" - Guitar on "la Bestia Humana".
References
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External links
http://www.cerati.com/ Gustavo Cerati's official website
http://www.sodastereo.com Soda Stereo official website
http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/profiles/ah_vamos_the_rock_of_gustavo_cerati.php 2006 Interview with Cerati by Patrick Ambrose at The Morning News (online magazine)|The Morning News
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