Sr. Flavio presents with his band the version of "Viejo Cadillac"
Newly way, Flavio Cianciarulo –Sr. Flavio- presented the Spanish version of "Old Cadillac", the song composed by Vince Taylor that can now be heard on all digital platforms.
Together with his band Sr. Flavio had already presented his version of the song "Vos sabés" and now he returns with this song from the English rock of the sixties by Vince Taylor and reverted in turn by The Clash in the consecrated album "London calling".
further, the new production is accompanied by the video clip filmed by Astor Cianciarulo at Estudio del Mar.
Flavio Cianciarulo grew up in Mar del Plata, City that awarded him an award for Artistic Career delivered by the honorable deliberative council of the City. Undoubtedly, his upbringing on the Argentine coast has marked part of his musical style., and already the name of some of his studio albums.
Once installed in Capital Federal, in the middle of 84, Flavio founds with his friends, The Fabulous Cadillacs group, pioneer band of the Spanish-speaking Latin American New wave, and they are presented live for the first time in 1985 in a bar in Mar del Plata, “Via Fellini”, surfers space, bohemians, and city rockers.
Since the beginning of the LFC career, Mr. Flavio has written a large number of hits that have become classics of Latin American rock.. “Matador”, “Manuel Santillán, The lion”, “Stinker”, “You know”, “Gypsy”, “The light of rhythm” to mention just a few.
Flavio's career as a solo musician deserves a separate acknowledgment. In 2001, Flavio released his first solo material, “Flavio, alone, old and hairy” for him 2003 He launched “The Marplatense” and in 2004, in front of the band called La Mandinga, presented “Cachivache!”, an album based on African rhythms.
“Supersaund 2012” (2007) It was composed during a tour of Mexico and some of the songs on the album were even recorded in Monterrey..
In 2011 would present a new album, “New wave”, Y “Nothing special” (Next Hello) in the year 2013. Late August 2015 if edited “Sardinist! Atlantic Rock Lo-Fi Opera”, an album composed by 24 songs divided into six acts.