6 Historic Nights at Capacity at the 
Teatro Gran Rex In Argentina
to Celebrate Their Quarter of a Century as a Band
Six out of the 10 shows scheduled have already been performed at the Teatro Gran Rex where No Te Va Gustar is celebrating their 25th anniversary and presenting their “Otras Canciones” album and tour. The next dates are August 8, 9 (sold out), 10 and 11
Last Friday the Uruguayan band NoTeVaGustar performed the sixth of their ten shows in the mythical Gran Rex Theater, closing the first series of concerts in Buenos Aires that will continue in August on 8, 9, 10 and 11.
With an impressive production on stage: images and lights that perfectly accompanied each theme, creating atmospheres and moments full of emotion, the wide repertoire varied night by night with different set lists prepared for this occasion, making each day unforgettable.
The group formed by Emiliano Branciari, Pablo Coniberti, Francisco Nasser, Denis Ramos, Mauricio Ortiz, Martín Gil, Guzmán Silveira, Gonzalo Castexand Diego Bartaburu added for this unique tour feminine counterparts to their stable staff contributing strings and colors with their voices and instruments: Mint Parker (on guitar, mandolin, ukulele, vocals and choirs), Leticia Gambaro (on viola and choirs) and Nikole Cedeño (on violin and choirs).
The guests followed one another throughout the concert, leaving their mark on the versions of this new acoustic album, as did Zoé Gotusso of Salvapantallas and Uruguayan singer-songwriter Florencia Nuñez on “Chau”, Juan Subirá of Bersuit on “Clara”, Christian Cary of the Triple Nelson and Fernando Ruiz Diaz on “Poco”, Panter of De La Gran Piñata on “Los Villanos”, Franny Glass on “De nada sirve” and Mint Parker who contributed her voice on “Al Vacío” and “Chau”.

The love for music, and the desire to be an informer brought us to the world of entertainment. We have gradually built on a mission that has been goal in life: bringing Latin music to US masses. In 1999 our editor, Kike Posada, was selected “an influential personality in the realm of music for the 21st century” by The Miami Herald. He also received the ASCAP Ampt award for his support to Latin music and the prestigious Orquidea Award as a Colombian talent. He has an extensive professional experience as a journalist, radio programmer, music critic, member of NARAS and LARAS (Grammy). BOOM created the first radio program specialized in Latin alternative music in the United States, (see Billboard magazine 11/14/93.) Posada beginnings as a journalist took place in Bogota, at the Xavier University. There, he became the official voice of the station. Then became a record label executive. Managed the international market for Universal Music (formerly Polygram) Moving to the US in 1992, joined EMI-Capitol Records as South East Coast Promoter. But his dream of publishing a magazine, came true in 1996 (BOOM), and hasn’t stopped publishing ever since.