Jezabel - Biography
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Biography
1993: The beginning.
1996: Jezabel performed their first show. Line up: Leandro Coronel (vocals), Diego Del Río and Nestor Rodriguez (guitars), Pablo Payero (bass) and Guillermo Saccomanno (drums).
1997: They took part of the compilation Las Mejores Voces Del Metal with the song "A Todo O Nada".
Between 1998 and 1999: They record their first album A Todo O Nada.
2000: Omar Liste joins Jezabel as keyboard player.
2001: Icarus records releases the first Jezabel's album. HammerFall and Angra plays in Argentina and Jezabel is one of the opening local acts. Another compilation is released: Tributo A Los Reyes Del Metal. In this album Jezabel performs "I Want Out" a classical Helloween song.
2002: A Todo O Nada is released in Spain. Pablo Payero leaves the band being replaced by Gustavo Florio.
2003: Start recording their second album and once again is one of the opening acts of the Swedish band HammerFall. Cruz Del Sur Music, an Italian label, releases Legiones Del Sur, Jezabel's second album in Europe.
2004: Gustavo Florio and Omar Liste leave the band. Juan Dominguez replaces Gustavo and Diego Ribeiro Couto is the guest keyboard player during that year.
2005: A problematic year. Leonardo Puppo replaces Nestor and Maximiliano Skopiuk joins the band as keyboard player. Then Ariel Bermudez is the guest guitar player replacing Leonardo. Finally Nestor Rodriguez rejoins the band. NEMS releases A Tribute To The Priest; "Night Crawler" (recorded in 2001) is the Judas Priest's song performed by Jezabel
2006: More changes. Maximiliano leaves the band. Some months later Alejandro Graf is the new keyboard player.
2007: This line up: Leandro (vocals), Diego And Nestor (guitars), Alejandro (keyboards), Juan (bass) and Guillermo (drums) starts preparing their third album, which will include 12 new songs.
2008: Jezabel starts recording a new album and continues playing alive.
2009: Mas Allá Del Tiempo is released.
2010: Nestor Rodriguez and Leandro Coronel leave the band. Gustavo Cipriano is the new singer. This line up doesn't work and the band break up.
2019: Having talked back and forth for years without making it, the band finally reunites again with their four founding members, and the line up as it follows:
Diego Del Río - Guitar / Juan Domínguez - Bass / Néstor Rodríguez - Guitar / Leandro Coronel - Vocals / Guillermo Saccomanno - Drums / Alejandro Graf - Keyboard
This is the exact same line up that recorded the thir album Mas Allá Del Tiempo. They play live again in a return concert for almost 300 people.
2020: The pandemic surprised them, as it did to everyone, so they decided to join streaming festivals to show solidarity with other Latin American bands affected by the pandemic. This experience resulted in the digital compilation Jezabel Online 2020, released exclusively on Spotify, compiling their best classics and reflecting the band's current sound maturity. They also release Desafio, a new single song talking about the challenges they endured to get the band back togheter and the excitement to reunite with the fans.
2021: Then, as live shows resumed, in November 2021 they celebrated A Todo o Nada - 20 Aniversario at The Other Place with a surprising turnout. The band starts writing new songs for a fourth album.
2022: They played in various local festivals. They booked a gig over Spain but this has to be cancelled due to the cancelation of the main festival. The band starts recording drums and bass for the new album. In december, Alejandro Graf leaves the band.
2023: The band start recording vocals and guitars for the new album, as they continue to play in local shows (with a guest keyboardist), but one in particular stands out: the band's 30th Anniversary is celebrated at El Teatrito de Buenos Aires, with excellent reviews. The bands signs contract with Cuervo Records to edit the fourth album. They conclude recording, mixing and mastering the new album in december, at Crazy Rabbit Studio.
2024: This is definitely the best year for the band. In february they release Legado as the first single of the new album. Along with it they reveal the cover art and title of the album Inmortal, with enormous repercussions.
The month of March marked a turning point for this trajectory, as they embark on the Legiones del Sol Tour in the neighboring country of Peru, a tour that included the cities of Cusco, Jauja, and Lima, playing the new songs and promoting the new album. This has been an invaluable experience for the band in their first venture outside of Argentina.
In April 12th they release the physical edition of Inmortal, and in April 26 the digital edition un all streaming platforms along with the videoclip of the second single Hasta el Ultimo Round.
In June they release the videoclip of the third single Mas Alla de los Sueños, in this video the share a recollection of images filmed in Peru.
Currently they're working on the show for the official presentation of Inmortal.
1996: Jezabel performed their first show. Line up: Leandro Coronel (vocals), Diego Del Río and Nestor Rodriguez (guitars), Pablo Payero (bass) and Guillermo Saccomanno (drums).
1997: They took part of the compilation Las Mejores Voces Del Metal with the song "A Todo O Nada".
Between 1998 and 1999: They record their first album A Todo O Nada.
2000: Omar Liste joins Jezabel as keyboard player.
2001: Icarus records releases the first Jezabel's album. HammerFall and Angra plays in Argentina and Jezabel is one of the opening local acts. Another compilation is released: Tributo A Los Reyes Del Metal. In this album Jezabel performs "I Want Out" a classical Helloween song.
2002: A Todo O Nada is released in Spain. Pablo Payero leaves the band being replaced by Gustavo Florio.
2003: Start recording their second album and once again is one of the opening acts of the Swedish band HammerFall. Cruz Del Sur Music, an Italian label, releases Legiones Del Sur, Jezabel's second album in Europe.
2004: Gustavo Florio and Omar Liste leave the band. Juan Dominguez replaces Gustavo and Diego Ribeiro Couto is the guest keyboard player during that year.
2005: A problematic year. Leonardo Puppo replaces Nestor and Maximiliano Skopiuk joins the band as keyboard player. Then Ariel Bermudez is the guest guitar player replacing Leonardo. Finally Nestor Rodriguez rejoins the band. NEMS releases A Tribute To The Priest; "Night Crawler" (recorded in 2001) is the Judas Priest's song performed by Jezabel
2006: More changes. Maximiliano leaves the band. Some months later Alejandro Graf is the new keyboard player.
2007: This line up: Leandro (vocals), Diego And Nestor (guitars), Alejandro (keyboards), Juan (bass) and Guillermo (drums) starts preparing their third album, which will include 12 new songs.
2008: Jezabel starts recording a new album and continues playing alive.
2009: Mas Allá Del Tiempo is released.
2010: Nestor Rodriguez and Leandro Coronel leave the band. Gustavo Cipriano is the new singer. This line up doesn't work and the band break up.
2019: Having talked back and forth for years without making it, the band finally reunites again with their four founding members, and the line up as it follows:
Diego Del Río - Guitar / Juan Domínguez - Bass / Néstor Rodríguez - Guitar / Leandro Coronel - Vocals / Guillermo Saccomanno - Drums / Alejandro Graf - Keyboard
This is the exact same line up that recorded the thir album Mas Allá Del Tiempo. They play live again in a return concert for almost 300 people.
2020: The pandemic surprised them, as it did to everyone, so they decided to join streaming festivals to show solidarity with other Latin American bands affected by the pandemic. This experience resulted in the digital compilation Jezabel Online 2020, released exclusively on Spotify, compiling their best classics and reflecting the band's current sound maturity. They also release Desafio, a new single song talking about the challenges they endured to get the band back togheter and the excitement to reunite with the fans.
2021: Then, as live shows resumed, in November 2021 they celebrated A Todo o Nada - 20 Aniversario at The Other Place with a surprising turnout. The band starts writing new songs for a fourth album.
2022: They played in various local festivals. They booked a gig over Spain but this has to be cancelled due to the cancelation of the main festival. The band starts recording drums and bass for the new album. In december, Alejandro Graf leaves the band.
2023: The band start recording vocals and guitars for the new album, as they continue to play in local shows (with a guest keyboardist), but one in particular stands out: the band's 30th Anniversary is celebrated at El Teatrito de Buenos Aires, with excellent reviews. The bands signs contract with Cuervo Records to edit the fourth album. They conclude recording, mixing and mastering the new album in december, at Crazy Rabbit Studio.
2024: This is definitely the best year for the band. In february they release Legado as the first single of the new album. Along with it they reveal the cover art and title of the album Inmortal, with enormous repercussions.
The month of March marked a turning point for this trajectory, as they embark on the Legiones del Sol Tour in the neighboring country of Peru, a tour that included the cities of Cusco, Jauja, and Lima, playing the new songs and promoting the new album. This has been an invaluable experience for the band in their first venture outside of Argentina.
In April 12th they release the physical edition of Inmortal, and in April 26 the digital edition un all streaming platforms along with the videoclip of the second single Hasta el Ultimo Round.
In June they release the videoclip of the third single Mas Alla de los Sueños, in this video the share a recollection of images filmed in Peru.
Currently they're working on the show for the official presentation of Inmortal.