TIJUANA NO!
GALLO
The Lizard Kings (tribute to The Doors), AWEBO! TOUR 2013
Fri, February 8, 2013
7:30 pm
Congress Theater$10.00 - $20.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
http://venue.congresschicago.com/event/200525/TIJUANA NO!

Tijuana No! is a Mexican ska, rock and punk band, from Tijuana BC, México. In the beginning their name was Radio Chantaje (Blackmail Radio), and later they became No, but upon the knowledge of another band called the same, they changed their name to No de Tijuana (Not From Tijuana), to later just shorten it to Tijuana No!. They were characterized by the social criticism in their lyrics, where they also showed their support to the EZLN, and made reference in their songs to racial, cultural, international, and governmental problems, like the immigration policies in the United States. In 1991 they recorded their first album under an independent label, and one year later (1992) they released the same album (with some design changes) under Culebra Records (BMG), who gave them international recognition promoting the single Pobre de Ti (Poor You).
In its early stages they had the participation of Mexican singer Julieta Venegas, who abandoned the band due to the political views of the group. Luis Güereña, one of the three singers the group had, died in 2004 due to a heart attack while he was watching television at his home in Tijuana. His close friends and family said that Güereña struggled with heroin and died as a result of an overdose.[citation needed]
The group officially disbanded in December 2002, although they have met occasionally to pay tribute to their companion Luis Güereña.
In its early stages they had the participation of Mexican singer Julieta Venegas, who abandoned the band due to the political views of the group. Luis Güereña, one of the three singers the group had, died in 2004 due to a heart attack while he was watching television at his home in Tijuana. His close friends and family said that Güereña struggled with heroin and died as a result of an overdose.[citation needed]
The group officially disbanded in December 2002, although they have met occasionally to pay tribute to their companion Luis Güereña.
GALLO

GALLO [pronounced Gah-yo] is the new Los Angeles based, multi-lingual, worldbeat band created in 2012 by Kinski Gallo and his brother, Rodax – the frontman and bassist, respectively, of the highly acclaimed, award winning rock band, Monte Negro.
After almost 10 years of delivering music geared towards alternative audiences around the world, Kinski and Rodax formed GALLO to pay homage to their various defining influences: ranging from funk, cumbia and reggae to soul, punk rock and electronica.
GALLO is currently in the studio putting together their new high-energy record, FUEGO, as well as an acoustic/electronica sister album, CITLALI SOLARIS. Both are due to be released this summer, supported by a US national tour. To sweeten the pot even further, expect to see collaborations with some incredible, high profile artists from a whole spectrum of musical inclinations.
And, as always, Kinski and Rodax will deliver cutting edge, engaging videos to accompany a select number of these new works. These videos will be available on iTunes and Amazon, along with bonus tracks and hand crafted artwork by Kinski himself.
Kinski and Rodax are seasoned veterans of the international music scene. When touring with their rock band, Monte Negro, they shared the stage with a variety of mega-acts ranging from Gwen Stefani and Nine Inch Nails, to Café Tacuba, to Zoé and Enanitos Verdes.
Originally hailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, both Kinski and Rodax found their early Latin music influences within their own large family, looking primarily to their father who was, himself, an accomplished mariachi singer. They were surrounded at all times by traditional romantic ballads, boleros, and norteñas. In their early teens, they moved to Venice, CA where they were further exposed to all that American radio had to offer: rock-n-roll, new wave, punk rock, and electronica. Over the past years, Kinski and Rodax, have at various times made music from every one of these genres, all the while striving to stay true to both their Latin American roots and to their contemporary Anglo inspiration.
So finally, as GALLO, the brothers are masterfully combining the traditional and the modern to present an amalgamation of their rich experience and talent. Much like fitting together the pieces of a musical puzzle, GALLO is crafting a unique and gratifying concept: a cross-pollinated and eclectic sound that seamlessly and organically melds together their Latin, Anglo and worldbeat influences.
After almost 10 years of delivering music geared towards alternative audiences around the world, Kinski and Rodax formed GALLO to pay homage to their various defining influences: ranging from funk, cumbia and reggae to soul, punk rock and electronica.
GALLO is currently in the studio putting together their new high-energy record, FUEGO, as well as an acoustic/electronica sister album, CITLALI SOLARIS. Both are due to be released this summer, supported by a US national tour. To sweeten the pot even further, expect to see collaborations with some incredible, high profile artists from a whole spectrum of musical inclinations.
And, as always, Kinski and Rodax will deliver cutting edge, engaging videos to accompany a select number of these new works. These videos will be available on iTunes and Amazon, along with bonus tracks and hand crafted artwork by Kinski himself.
Kinski and Rodax are seasoned veterans of the international music scene. When touring with their rock band, Monte Negro, they shared the stage with a variety of mega-acts ranging from Gwen Stefani and Nine Inch Nails, to Café Tacuba, to Zoé and Enanitos Verdes.
Originally hailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, both Kinski and Rodax found their early Latin music influences within their own large family, looking primarily to their father who was, himself, an accomplished mariachi singer. They were surrounded at all times by traditional romantic ballads, boleros, and norteñas. In their early teens, they moved to Venice, CA where they were further exposed to all that American radio had to offer: rock-n-roll, new wave, punk rock, and electronica. Over the past years, Kinski and Rodax, have at various times made music from every one of these genres, all the while striving to stay true to both their Latin American roots and to their contemporary Anglo inspiration.
So finally, as GALLO, the brothers are masterfully combining the traditional and the modern to present an amalgamation of their rich experience and talent. Much like fitting together the pieces of a musical puzzle, GALLO is crafting a unique and gratifying concept: a cross-pollinated and eclectic sound that seamlessly and organically melds together their Latin, Anglo and worldbeat influences.
Venue Information:
Congress Theater
2135 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL, 60647
http://congresschicago.com/
Congress Theater
2135 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL, 60647
http://congresschicago.com/