Fulano

Fulano

Genres: jazz, Progressive rock, jazz fusion, chile, Zeuhl

About Fulano

Fulano is an eclectic Chilean rock fusion jazz band that began to play by 1984 in college campus and a very reduced circuit of little cultural spaces available by these days in Santiago de Chile. In fact, they used to say that they played "emergency music" due the critical politic atmosphere of the end of 80's in Chile. Their influences came from jazz, blues, fusion, Frank Zappa and Weather Report and developed a very energetic music with a clear brass section and the exceptional virtuosity of their vocalist Arlette Jecquier. Originally formed by Arlette Jecquier (vocals, clarinet); Cristian Crisosto (soprane and baritone sax, pan flute) Jaime "Chino" Vasquez (tenor sax); Jorge Campos*(bass); Jaime Vivanco* -passed away-(piano, samplers) and Guillermo "Willy" Valenzuela (drums), in 1997 Jaime Vasquez and Guillermo Valenzuela leaved the band being replaced by Rafael Chaparro and Raúl Aliaga, respectively.

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Heard alongside: Queen AC/DC Ozzy Osbourne

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Fulano — Top 5 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Fulano El calcetín perseguido
Fulano Lamentos
Fulano Ciego y Perdido en una Ciudad Extraña
Fulano Arañas de Tribunal
Fulano No me gusta que se metan conmigo
El calcetín perseguido
Lamentos
Ciego y Perdido en una Ciudad Extraña
Arañas de Tribunal
No me gusta que se metan conmigo