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Callejeros (streetwise or stray dogs) was an
Argentine rock Argentine rock (known locally as ''rock nacional'' , "national rock" in the sense of "local", "not international") is rock music composed or performed by Argentine bands or artists mostly in Spanish. Argentine rock began by recycling hits of Engl ...
band that gained international notoriety when the nightclub where they were playing, República Cromañon, was set on fire during one of its shows, killing 194 attendees, in 2004.


History

The band was formed in mid-1995 by a group of young people of Villa Celina,
Greater Buenos Aires Greater Buenos Aires ( es, Gran Buenos Aires, GBA), also known as the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area ( es, Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, AMBA), refers to the urban agglomeration comprising the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the adj ...
. They were known initially as ''Río Verde'' ("Green River") and mostly played covers of
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and
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. At the end of 1996 the band changed its lineup and recruited new members. Given the extensive change to the original group, in January 1997, they changed their name to ''Callejeros''. A new guitarist and a saxophonist came into the band between late 1999 and early 2000, and it is with this lineup that Callejeros recorded the three albums it has released to date. In 2001 they recorded their first album, ''Sed'' ("Thirst"), in which they followed the rock format they had kept for years, but with the participation of sax player Juan Carbone, former member of Viejas Locas. A single came out of this album, ''Vicioso, jugador y mujeriego'', and a video was made for it, but did not see much TV airtime. Their second album, ''Presión'' ("Pressure"), also self-released, came out in 2003. It premiered at the Atlanta football stadium in Buenos Aires and it included fourteen songs, ranging in style from
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, rhythms of
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(black music from Uruguay) and
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up to classic rock'n'roll. This record made their name known in almost the whole country and, to some degree, in Latin America. Not long after the release of the album, the first single, ''Una nueva noche fría'' ("A New Cold Night"), was aired on radio and music TV stations during several months. After playing at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium, known in Buenos Aires as the "temple of rock", in 2004, it seemed as if the band would reach far, because of its growth in popularity in such a short time. In a six months span, they went from drawing less than a thousand people, to play in arenas with capacity of five thousand or more attendees. In late 2004, they released their third album, ''Rocanroles sin destino'' ("Rock 'n roll without Destiny"). It did not have the "power" of previous albums, but more attention went into describing themselves, their lives, their career as musicians and the conflicts that fame brings. The album was played live twice: First in Córdoba, in front of ten thousand people, and then in the Club Atlético Excursionistas football stadium, for an audience of almost fifteen thousand people.


Cromañón

The night of December 30, 2004, the band played a concert at the club República Cromagnon, in Buenos Aires. During the show, someone in the audience lit a small firework that threw light balls up, which impacted a plastic fibre net that held the acoustical panels (made of foam rubber, to lower costs) and combustion begun. The club was overcrowded (there were more than four thousand attendees, and it had a capacity of two thousand people) and the emergency exits had been (illegally) locked from the outside. The fire spread and eventually killed 194 people, mostly due to burnings in the
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and inhalation of
carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide ( chemical formula CO) is a colorless, poisonous, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas that is slightly less dense than air. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. It is the simpl ...
. Among the dead spectators were relatives of various band members, as well as the band manager's wife and the lead singer's girlfriend. The band was investigated by the authorities regarding their responsibility in the tragedy, because it was well known that the audience frequently made use of pyrotechnic devices during their shows; though in this case Callejeros had asked them not to, to no avail. In April 2011, the six band members were convicted of murder.


After Cromañón

After República Cromañón, Callejeros did not play for a long time. First, due to their own decision, then because of the opposition from the relatives of victims of the fire. In May 2006, the band released their fourth album, ''Señales'' ("Signs"), which sold 20,000 copies on its release day. The band signed a contract with Pelo Music and had both previous albums re-released (''Sed'' and ''Presión'') by this company. On July 6, 2006, Callejeros appeared without prior announcement during a concert of the band Jóvenes Pordioseros, in El Teatro, a club in Flores, Buenos Aires. The band had previously agreed not to go on stage, and the show was suspended by the management of the club. Later, relatives of the victims expressed mixed opinions about it; some claimed that the band had "the right" to play because there was no judicial order to keep them from doing so, while others called it "a mistake", or claimed that they should be in prison. After the tragedy, the band played five more times, always outside
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city. The last time in Olavarría,
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.


Second trial

In April 2011, an appeal court retried them and found the members of the band guilty, sentencing each of them to eleven years in prison. In October 2012, band members were sentenced to 7 years of prison, making it effective at that moment. Founding member Fontanet was moved to a psychiatric clinic in Córdoba. On June 10, 2013, he moved from the clinic in Córdoba to the Ezeiza prison psychiatric ward. He traveled in an ambulance accompanied by his girlfriend Stephanie Miguel and a mobile Federal Prison Service.On August 6, 2014, the Supreme Court granted the extraordinary appeal filed by the band, releasing them pending a new ruling. However, in April 2016, the Criminal Cassation Chamber, upon reviewing the ruling, sentenced Patricio Santos Fontanet to 7 years in prison and 5 years to the rest of the musicians. Currently all musicians except Eduardo Vázquez are on probation, after having served two thirds of the custodial sentence.


Members

*Patricio Santos "Pato" Fontanet – vocals *Christian "Dios" Torrejón – bass *Elio Delgado – guitars *Maximiliano Djerfy – guitars (died March 12, 2021 aged 46) *Eduardo Vázquez – drums *Juan "Juancho" Carbone – saxophone


Discography


Solo x hoy (Demo), 1997

This is a demo made up of 11 songs in cassette format, recorded with a 4-track between the months of July 1997 and August 1997. Now few copies of the tape exist.


LADO A

#Durmiendo en la seccional #Bufón #Lejos del cielo #Pichones #Zapatos muy grandes #Vivo en mi ilusión


LADO B

#Botija #Teatro #Ancho de espadas #Milonga Rocanrol #Rito de Holoalocû


Callejeros (Demo), 1998

Independent production composed by 13 songs with greater variety of styles. It was recorded and mixed in WC Recording Studio in October 1998. This work stood out by to have sold more than 600 copies of same between cassettes and the CD. #Pichones parrows#Puñales aggers#No volvieron más hey never Came Back#Brillan los fantasmas hosts are Glowing#Armar de nuevo o assemble Again#Milonga Del rocanrol #No somos nadie e are nobody#Ancho de espadas ce Of Spades#One after 909 (
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) #Lejos del cielo (Folk tradicional) ar from heaven#Un monarca King#La cuadra he Street block#Brillan los fantasmas (Versión lenta) hosts are Glowing(acoustic Version)


Adelantos (Demo), 2000

As the name says it well (''Advances''), this he is demo made up of 7 songs that came playing in shows. So that people knew them was made east registry, engraving in one portaestudio of 4 channels during the month of June 2000.


LADO A

#Rompiendo espejos #A tinto regalado #Palo borracho #Teatro


LADO B

#Pensar en nada (
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) #Los invisibles #La buena vida


Sed, 2001

It is made up of 12 songs, of which 4 are from the Adelantos cassette and 1, Milonga rocanrol, is from Callejeros. In addition, it is the first registry of the band in which saxo is included. The disc was recorded, mixed and masterized in El Matadero records in October 2001. It is worth noting that this was a totally independent production. #Los invisibles he Invisibles#Rompiendo espejos roking Mirrors#El nudo he Knot#Milonga del rocanrol #Jugando
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#Vicioso, jugador y mujeriego icious, Gambler And Woman Chasing#Palo borracho tick Drunk#Sonando t's Sounding#Tiempo de estar ime To Stay#Teatro heatre#Sed hirst#Ojalá se los lleve et's Hope Take It Back


Presión, 2003

In March 2003 the band released their second album, Presión (''Pressure''), again in totally independent form, on the El Matadero records label. The single off this album, Una nueva noche fría (''Another cold night'') received wide airplay on radio and music TV, from its release in August 2004 until the beginning of January 2005, when it was essentially boycotted due to the Cromagnon nightclub fire. #Otro viento mejor nother Better Wind#Presión ressure#Tres hree#Una nueva noche fría New Cold Night#Fantasía y realidad antasy And Reality#Morir o Die#Cristal #Imposible #Callejero de Boedo oedo Street Man#Si me cansé 'm Tired#Ahogados de razón wallow Of Reason#Tiempo perdido ost Time#El duende del árbol he Dorf Of The Tree#Ilusión llusion


Rocanroles sin destino, 2004

#Distinto ifferent#Sé que no sé Know That I Don't Know#Sería una pena t Would Be A Shame#Algo peor, algo mejor omething Worse, Something Better#Rebelde, agitador y revolucionario ebel, Communist And Revolutionary#Un lugar perfecto Perfect Place#Todo eso ll That#Prohibido rohibited#Tan perfecto que asusta o Perfect It's Scary#Tratando de olvidar rying To Forget#Rocanroles sin destino ock And Roll Without Destiny#La llave he Key#Parte menor inor Part#Canciones y almas ongs And Souls


Señales, 2006

# Daños amages# Puede t Can# Límites imits# Creo Believe# Frente al río n Front Of The River# Sin paciencia ithout Patience# Día a día ay To Day# Sueño Dream# Hoy oday# 9 de Julio # Señales ignals# Desencuentro isagreement


Disco Escultura, 2008

# Guiños
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# El Espejo he Mirror# La Canción he Song# Rehén ostage# Esa Invisible Linea hat Invisible Line# Mas allá eyond# Quedó
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See also

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Casi Justicia Social Don Osvaldo is an Argentine rock band formed on November 2010, when Patricio Santos Fontanet changed the name of Callejeros, after their official separation on November 12. The band was first called Casi Justicia Social, also known as CJS (by the ...


References


External links


Official web siteCallejeros en Rock.com.ar
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