Los Moonlights

Los Moonlights is a rock band from Montevideo, Uruguay. Formed at the end the 1960s and fronted by the Iriarte brothers, they began by playing live covers.[1] With the arrival of longtime members "Dino" and Yamandu Pérez, they started writing original material. After a couple of singles for the Clave label, the group signed with De La Planta, where they recorded their debut album. Simply titled Moonlights, the LP contains such songs as "Vamos dulce muchacha" (C'mon sweet girl) and "Milonga de pelo largo" (Milonga of the long hair). They mainly played shows in small local establishments. With the military coup of 1973, Los Moonlights, as so many others, suffered under the abrupt change of rules. Unlike most other bands of the time, they attempted to survive and kept playing live until the effort proved useless. Following the commercial flop of their second album, Moonlight Hoy (Moonlight today), in 1976, the band split in 1977 and Dino pursued a solo career.

Los Moonlights
OriginMontevideo, Uruguay
GenresRock en español
Years active
  • Late 60's-1977
  • 2015–present
Labels
  • Clave
  • De La Planta
MembersSergio Iriarte
Osvaldo Iriarte
Carlitos González Iriarte
Sergio González Iriarte
Juanjo González Iriarte
Ricky Añón
Past membersGastón Ciarlo “Dino”
Beto Risso
Yamandu Pérez
Cásar Jover
Quico Ciccone

In 2015, the band reunited after more than 40 years, and launched a national tour to promote their new album, titled Otro día en la ciudad (Another day in the city).[2][3]

Band members

Current members

  • Sergio Iriarte – guitar, vocals
  • Osvaldo Iriarte – bass, vocals
  • Carlitos González Iriarte
  • Sergio González Iriarte
  • JuanjoGonzález Iriarte
  • Ricky Añón

Past members

  • Gastón Ciarlo "Dino": rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Cásar Jover – guitar
  • Yamandú Pérez – drums
  • Quico Ciccone – drums

Discography

  • Moonlights (1972)
  • Moonlight Hoy (1976)
  • Otro día en la ciudad (2015?/2016?)

References

  1. "Los Moonlights – Moonlights" (in Spanish). naveargenta.blogspot.com. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  2. "Luego de 40 años, vuelven los Moonlights a Canelones" [After 40 years, Los Moonlights return to Canelones] (in Spanish). hoycanelones.com.uy. 3 December 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  3. ""Los Moonlights" vuelven a construir su "exorcismo" musical" [Los Moonlights return to create their musical "exorcism"] (in Spanish). republica.com.uy. 9 April 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2019.


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